Short-Handed Cleveland Cavaliers Rally to Beat Miami Heat 130-116 Behind Jarrett Allen's Double-Double
Jarrett Allen scored 30 points with 10 rebounds as Cleveland overcame 21 Miami turnovers to erase a 14-point deficit and win despite missing three All-Stars.
- On Nov. 12, 2025, Jarrett Allen scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 130-116 at Kaseya Center, Miami.
- Cleveland played without its three All-Stars, with Darius Garland sidelined by a surgically repaired toe issue and Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley resting as part of a back-to-back plan.
- Converting 21 turnovers into 29 points, Cleveland Cavaliers erased a 14-point third-quarter deficit to lead 99-98 with 10:03 left and outscored Miami Heat 31-18 in the final 10 minutes.
- Norman Powell scored 27 points but Miami Heat lost, dropping to 1-7 against Cleveland; Jaime Jaquez Jr. said `a lot of fouls, a lot of turnovers.` and Erik Spoelstra said the team lacked energy.
- The clubs will meet again Monday at Kaseya Center, after Cleveland improved to 15-7 when coming off a regular-season loss under coach Kenny Atkinson.
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Short-handed Cavs rally to beat Heat 130-116 behind Jarrett Allen's double-double
Jarrett Allen had 30 points and 10 rebounds, and the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers stopped Miami’s four-game win streak with a 130-116 victory over the Heat.
Short-handed Cavs show depth and guts in fourth-quarter comeback that stuns Heat, 130-116
Playing in Miami for the second time in three days, undermanned Cleveland avenged its gut-wrenching last-second defeat, stunning the Heat and handing them their first loss at Kaseya Center this season, 130-116.
Heat fail to seize upon shorthanded Cavaliers in 130-116 foul-filled, turnover-plagued loss
MIAMI — Commit enough turnovers and fouls and sometimes it doesn’t matter who you are playing. It is a hard reality the Miami Heat learned in Wednesday night’s 130-116 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers at Kaseya Center. As in a Cavaliers team that gave the night off to Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley and had lost Darius Garland to injury two nights before. No matter, on a night the Heat too often fouled instead of defended, too often turned the b…
Jarrett Allen scored 30 points and got ten rebounds so that the Cleveland Cavaliers, despite playing with a small team, would cut a four-win streak of Miami Heat, winning Wednesday by 130-116.
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