Cleveland Cavaliers Surge Past New York Knicks with Dominant Fourth Quarter
Source: news.source.inquirer
The Cleveland Cavaliers, led by Donovan Mitchell's 27 points, overcame a nine-point deficit to defeat the New York Knicks 124-105. The Cavaliers' fourth-quarter surge, highlighted by a 15-3 run, was pivotal in securing the victory. Cleveland's balanced scoring, with six players in double figures, helped them tie the franchise record for the second-most wins in a regular season.
Key Points
Donovan Mitchell led the Cavaliers with 27 points.
Cleveland overcame a nine-point deficit to win 124-105 against the Knicks.
The Cavaliers' fourth-quarter run was crucial, featuring a 15-3 spurt.
Six Cavaliers players scored in double figures, showcasing a balanced attack.
Jarrett Allen contributed 21 points and eight rebounds.
Karl-Anthony Towns of the Knicks had a double-double but committed seven turnovers.
The win tied the Cavaliers' franchise record for the second-most wins in a regular season.
The victory ended the Knicks' three-game winning streak.