Thomas Bryant was not content to coast through the Cavaliers' 117-108 win over the Pacers after Easter dinner on Sunday, April 5. He was starting against his former team, so he was ready to rumble. With 3:12 left in the fourth quarter, Bryant dunked on Pacers forward Micah Potter to give the playoff-bound Cavs a 115-102 lead and an exclamation point on their season sweep of the Pacers (18-60). As Bryant celebrated, Cavs forward Larry Nance Jr. hugged him from behind and threw a towel. "It felt good to be able to do that, get that poster dunk, and also get the double-double along with it, man," Bryant said. "It just brought a lot of joy to my heart." Bryant's performance was a highlight of the game, and he was happy to have contributed to the Cavaliers' victory. The team's 117-108 win over the Pacers was a significant one, as it secured a season sweep and moved the Cavaliers closer to their goal of making the playoffs. Bryant's double-double was a key factor in the win, and he was proud to have been able to make such a significant contribution. The Cavaliers' victory was a testament to the team's hard work and dedication, and Bryant was proud to be a part of it. The team's next game will be a challenging one, but Bryant is confident that they will be able to come out on top. He is looking forward to the opportunity to play against a tough opponent and to continue to contribute to the team's success.