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Cavaliers – Netze 114-107: They’ve taken shape and don’t stop anywhere
The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t saying to leave the East favorites alone, they beat the Brooklyn Nets (114-107) at home and got even closer. New Big Game by Darius Garland.
The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to excite and impress and look like they could do some serious…damage in the east. On the night of Monday, January 17th, they defeated the Brooklyn Nets (114-107) and achieved the five straight wins, bringing them even closer to Steve Nas’ team in the east.
The game had a rhythm right from the start, the lead changed hands sixteen times. But the latter period of change affected the hosts, who in a big night (again) clinched Darius Garland victory. The young Cleveland winger scored 22 points but wasn’t alone there. He had 6 rebounds and 12 assists and helped his team in many ways, as did Jarrett Allen, who also had a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds).
In the absence of Kevin Durand, however, the burden fell on Kyrie Irving (27 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists) and James Harden (22 points, 7 rebounds, 10 assists), who could not prevent a loss for Brooklyn.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-31, 65-59, 87-88, 114-107.
Cleveland Cavaliers: Markanen 14 (4/9 three points, 6 rebounds), Mumble 12 (6 rebounds), Allen 14 (10 rebounds), Okoro 15 (1), Garland 22 (2/5 three points, 6 rebounds, 12 assists, 6 errors), Love 14 (1 three points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Osman 7 (0/6 three points), Windler 9 (1), Goodwin 7 (2).
BROUKLYN NETWORKS: Mills 11 (3), Edwards 11 (3), Sharp 10 (6 rebounds), Irving 27 (3/6 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 9 assists), Harden 22 (2 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 10 assists). ). ), Brown 2, Aldridge 13 (5 rebounds), Thomas 6, Griffin 5 (1).
Source: sport24
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