Cavs' Kevin Love out after hurting shoulder in first quarter
By Associated Press
Apr 26, 2015 5:14 PM CDT
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) gets tangled up with Boston Celtics center Kelly Olynyk during the first quarter of a first-round NBA playoff basketball game in Boston, Sunday, April 26, 2015. The Cavaliers won 101-93 to complete a first-round sweep of the Celtics. Kevin Love left the game...   (Associated Press)

BOSTON (AP) — Kevin Love dislocated his left shoulder Sunday on what he said was a "bush-league" play.

Cleveland's power forward was injured in the first quarter of the Cavaliers' 101-93 victory that completed a four-game sweep when he and Boston's Kelly Olynyk chased a loose ball into the left corner after Jae Crowder of the Celtics missed a 3-pointer.

Olynyk's right arm became entangled with Love's left arm. Love then grabbed his arm and kept running toward the Cleveland bench before going to the locker room, where he iced his shoulder. Olynyk was charged with a non-shooting foul.

"I thought it was a bush-league play," Love said after the game while wearing a sling.

"I have no doubt in my mind that he did it on purpose," Love said. "Olynyk was in a compromising position, had no chance to get the ball, and it was just too bad that he would go to those lengths to take somebody out of a game."

Boston coach Brad Stevens didn't think Olynyk hurt Love on purpose.

"That's not the type of person he is," Stevens said. "I hope Kevin's OK to play, whenever they play next, because you want everybody out there to finish the game."

Love said he intends on returning to the playoffs this season and wants the NBA to review the play.

"Oh, the league will take a look at it," he said, "and it better be swift and just."

The Cavaliers said Love would return to Cleveland with the team and receive additional examination, imaging and evaluation at Cleveland Clinic Sports Health over the next 24 hours before his status is updated.

Love averaged 18.3 points in the first three games and scored the first basket Sunday.

The Cavaliers would be off until at least Saturday before opening the Eastern Conference semifinals against either Chicago or Milwaukee. The Bulls lead that series 3-1.