
The Los Angeles Clippers looked every bit the weary, road-tripped team they were. This set the stage perfectly for the Cleveland Cavaliers to put on a show. And what a show it was.
Donovan Mitchell, a man who seems to be on a personal mission to redefine what it means to be a shooting guard, was nothing short of spectacular. Dropping 37 points is one thing, but Mitchell orchestrated the entire game with the precision of a seasoned conductor. He added 8 rebounds and dished out 6 assists, each one a dagger that seemed to deflate the Clippers a little more.
It was one of those nights where you just shake your head and laugh. The Clippers simply had no answer. Every time they tried to guard him on the perimeter, he blew past them; every time their bigs stepped up, he found a way to the rim. It was an effortless, almost casual, display of dominance.
The final score of 120-105 doesn’t even do justice to how thoroughly the Cavaliers dismantled the Clippers. After Los Angeles took an early lead, Cleveland flipped a switch. The game turned on a massive 20-3 run in the third quarter, a period where Mitchell either scored or assisted on 19 of those points. It was the kind of momentum swing that leaves the other team staring blankly at the scoreboard, wondering where it all went wrong.
While Mitchell was the star, this was a true team victory. Evan Mobley shook off a sluggish start to deliver a solid double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds. De’Andre Hunter was money from deep, chipping in 17 points. Even with a depleted backcourt missing key players like Jarrett Allen and Lonzo Ball, the Cavaliers’ depth shone through.
Head Coach Kenny Atkinson leaned on guys like Tyrese Proctor, and they delivered with the kind of youthful energy that can swing a game. This win wasn’t just another notch in the belt; it felt like a statement.
This victory wrapped up a successful 4-2 homestand for the Cavaliers, and it was Atkinson’s 100th regular-season game as coach. The team looks connected, confident, and ready for whatever comes next. For the Clippers, it’s back to the drawing board after dropping 10 of their last 12 games in November.
The Cavaliers now face a quick turnaround as they head north to take on the Toronto Raptors. Riding the high of this commanding win, they’ll look to carry that same energy on the road. If Mitchell keeps playing at this otherworldly level, the rest of the league had better take notice. The Cavs aren’t just winning games; they’re having fun doing it.
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