Cavaliers extend win streak to 6 with 112-84 rout of Nets
Cleveland shot a season-best 64.2% in the first half, led by Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, to extend their season-high winning streak to six games.
- On Thursday night, the Cleveland Cavaliers routed the Brooklyn Nets 112-84 at Rocket Arena, extending a season-high six-game winning streak before a five-games-in-seven-days stretch.
- From the opening minute, the Cavaliers' offense dictated the flow, fueled by a 64.3% first-half shooting and an 8-0 opening run, leading 70-48 at halftime.
- Donovan Mitchell scored 17 points and James Harden added 16, combining for 33 points, while Jarrett Allen scored 10 of his 15 in the first 12 minutes as Cleveland shot 61.9% and Brooklyn managed just 24%.
- With a 102-67 score at the end of the third, coach Kenny Atkinson rested his starters and reserves finished, as Cleveland's lead made the outcome clear.
- The Nets now travel to Oklahoma City on Friday at Paycom Center as their young roster struggles and the game 'felt less like a competitive game'.
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