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THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
In the battle of the NBA’s best teams, the Cavaliers kept their good times going, topping the Thunder,Β 129-122, in a back-and-forth affair that very much lived up to its historic hype. Never in the history of the league, had there been a game between teams entering with winning streaks of 15 (Thunder) and 10 (Cavaliers) games.
Cleveland got double-digit points from seven players, led by Jarrett Allen‘s 25 points (as well as 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals). Cleveland also got 32 combined points (on 12 of 14 shooting) from Ty Jerome and Max Strus off the bench.
Leading by two with two minutes left, Cleveland scored the final five points of the game, with Evan Mobley and Darius Garland delivering big buckets.
Cleveland (32-4) is up to 11 straight wins after halting Oklahoma City’s (30-6) 15-game winning streak. These teams meet again one week from tonight in Oklahoma City. (And perhaps in the NBA Finals after that.)
I love watching these teams. The Cavaliers are what every team should aspire to be offensively, juggernauts featuring young players working together toward a common goal. They feature magnificent ball movement — they lead the league in assist-to-turnover ratio — but that’s because they have terrific off-ball movement: They also lead the league in points per possession on cuts. Mobley has made “the leap,” providing key balance to Garland and Donovan Mitchell‘s backcourt exploits.
The Thunder, meanwhile, boast the league’s best defense (not having Chet Holmgren or Alex Caruso certainly hurt Wednesday), and a supremely skilled scorer in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (31 points), who isn’t the most athletic guy ever but has outstanding footwork, pace and body control.
Long story short, this was an excellent basketball game. It may not feature the biggest markets or the biggest stars, but these are two excellent, excellent teams any basketball fan should love. Here are Sam Quinn’s takeaways.
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Author: Zachary Pereles
January 9, 2025 | 10:20 am