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Cavaliers emphatically snap their four-game skid in win vs. Jazz
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland (10) and Cleveland Cavaliers forward/guard De'Andre Hunter (12) celebrate after a three point shot against the Utah Jazz during the second half at Delta Center. Peter Creveling-Imagn Images

Cavaliers emphatically snap their four-game skid in win vs. Jazz

The Cleveland Cavaliers throttled the Utah Jazz, 120-91, on the road to end their four-game losing streak. 

Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen led with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting along with six rebounds and four assists. Evan Mobley contributed 11 points and 11 rebounds in his fourth game back from injury. Furthermore, Donovan Mitchell added 16 points on 5-of-13 from the field and trade deadline acquisition De'Andre Hunter posted 15 points off the bench. 

The Utah Jazz are one of the league's worst teams so it is no shock that the Cavaliers bounced back in Salt Lake City. 

Cleveland, despite the four-game skid, still sits comfortably atop the Eastern Conference. The Cavaliers were on a 16-game win streak before having lost to the Orlando Magic at home on March 16. 

The Cavaliers then proceeded to lose games against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Sacramento Kings and the Phoenix Suns. 

After Sunday, the Cavaliers have only 12 games remaining in the season. If the Cavaliers can win at least nine more, they will tie the 2008-09 team for the best record in franchise history (66-16). 

King Hunter

Kingsley Hunter is a journalist from Chesapeake, Virginia. He is known for his upbeat, engaging personality. Kingsley has written for various well-known sports news sites, having covered the NBA, NFL and college football

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