What was the final score of the game?
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 112-84.
NBA / Game Recap
The Cleveland Cavaliers routed the Brooklyn Nets 112-84 on Thursday night, extending their winning streak to a season-high six games. Donovan Mitchell and James Harden led the charge, showcasing their growing chemistry.
The Cavaliers controlled the game from the tip-off, establishing an early lead and never relinquishing it. James Harden's ability to get a steal off a bad pass by Brooklyn's Noah Clowney, leading to an alley-oop for Mitchell, set the tone for the game.
Cleveland's largest lead of the game reached 43 points. The Cavaliers are now 35-21 overall and 19-11 at home. The Nets, on the other hand, continue to struggle, falling to 5-20 since December 29.
Jarrett Allen dominated the first quarter, scoring 10 of his 15 points, while the team shot an impressive 64.2% from the field in the first half. Mobley's return after missing seven games added a significant boost to Cleveland's defense, and Wade's sharp-shooting provided additional offensive firepower.
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 112-84.
Donovan Mitchell scored 17 points, and James Harden added 16 points.
The Cavaliers have won six games in a row.
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