Cavaliers Face the Bulls on 3-Game Win Streak
Donovan Mitchell scored 26 of his 29 points in the second half to lead the Cavaliers to a 128-122 comeback win over the Bulls, extending their winning streak to four games.
- On Saturday night, Donovan Mitchell scored eight straight points in 65 seconds, including the go-ahead basket with 34 seconds remaining, as Cleveland closed on a 12-0 run to beat Chicago 128-122.
- Cleveland will enter the matchup trying to extend its three-game win streak against Chicago and then visit the Miami Heat for two games beginning Monday, playing without Darius Garland and missing Max Strus, while Lonzo Ball and Dean Wade are day to day.
- Mitchell's stat line showed a dramatic turnaround, as Donovan Mitchell scored 26 of his 29 points in the second half while De'Andre Hunter had a season-high 29 and Evan Mobley posted 24 points and eight rebounds.
- The result extended Cleveland Cavaliers' winning run to four straight, while Chicago Bulls have lost three of four and will host the San Antonio Spurs on Monday.
- Statistically, Cleveland Cavaliers allowed 112.4 points per game and opponents shot 45.4%, contrasting with Chicago Bulls and its season stats.
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Mitchell makes go-ahead basket with 34 seconds left as Cavaliers rally to beat Bulls, 128-122
Donovan Mitchell scored eight straight points in 65 seconds, including the go-ahead basket with 34 seconds remaining, and the Cavaliers closed on a 12-0 run to beat the Chicago Bulls, 128-122, on Nov. 8. Chicago built a 122-116 lead on two free throws by Tre Jones with 1:47 left before Mitchell caught fire, pouring in three successive buckets — including a three-point play. Mitchell scored 26 of his 29 points in the second half as the Cavaliers …
Sixers Stumble on the Road, Drop Back-to-Back Games to Bulls and Cavaliers
After opening the season on a scorching 5–1 run, the 76ers cooled off this week, dropping consecutive road contests in Chicago and Cleveland. The Sixers fell to the Bulls on Tuesday in a nail-biter, 113–111, before suffering a 132–121 defeat to the Cavaliers on Wednesday night. The two-game skid marked a disappointing detour from what had otherwise been a strong start to the young season. What looked like a comfortable win for the 76ers on Tuesd…
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