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Donovan Mitchell, Cavs End Pelicans' 7-Game Home Win Streak
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points and James Harden added 20 second-half points to lead the Cavaliers' comeback from a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
- On Saturday night, the Cavaliers rallied to beat the Pelicans 111-106, with Mitchell scoring 27 points and Harden adding 20 second-half points.
- After a third-quarter surge, the Pelicans built a cushion before collapsing, with Cleveland outscoring them 35 in the fourth.
- James Harden's early fourth-quarter plays included three 3-pointers and a layup, sparking an 18-7 run that gave Cleveland the lead for good.
- The streak snapped, so the Pelicans will travel to the New York Knicks on Tuesday while the Cavaliers host the Magic on Tuesday night.
- Earlier in the week, James Harden scored a team-high 6 in a 115-110 victory over Chicago and recorded five first-half assists, aiding the win.
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Read Full ArticleDonovan Mitchell, Cavs end Pelicans’ 7-game home win streak
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points, James Harden went for 20 points, 10 assists and six rebounds, and the Cleveland Cavaliers used a fourth-quarter rally to snap the New Orleans Pelicans' seven-game home winning streak 111-106 on Saturday.Cleveland (44-27) came back from down as many as 15 points, going on runs of 16-2 and 10-0 in the final period to pull ahead.After an offensively lackluster first three quarters, Harden came alive late. He score…
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Donovan Mitchell and James Harden power the Cavaliers past the Pelicans 111-106
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points and James Harden, held scoreless in the first half, added 20 second-half points to power the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 111-106 comeback victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.
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