The Cleveland Cavaliers(14-8) returned home on Wednesday night to face the Philadelphia 76ers(12-10). Following one of the worst performances of the season, where they were beaten in Toronto by the Raptors, Cleveland played one of its better games this season as they dominated and defeated the 76ers 113-85.
The Cavs led by as many as 33 points in this game and were never really threatened after the second quarter by Philadelphia.
Here’s the Great, Not So Great, and the Bottom Line of the Cavs’ win over the 76ers.
Great:
Second Quarter: This was the best quarter of the season for the Cavs. They were an incredible 16 from 17 from the field(94%), including 5/5 from deep. Evan Mobley, who missed the only shot in the quarter for Cleveland, had 10 points, Donovan Mitchell had nine, and Caris LeVert added eight. Cleveland outscored the 76ers 44-27 and led 69-48 at halftime.
The 44 points in a quarter is a season-high.
Cleveland shot 73% from the field in the first half.
Everybody was Great:
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LeVert led the way with 22 points off the bench.
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Garland had 21 points and nine assists.
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Mitchell had 18 points, including five threes.
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Mobley added 16 points and eight rebounds.
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After struggling against Toronto, Isaac Okoro chipped in with 11 points off the pine.

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