In a redemption game for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen both scored 17 points to lead their team to a 115-92 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. After suffering a blowout loss to the Miami Heat, the Cavaliers bounced back against the struggling Hornets, with Mobley showcasing his all-around game with eight assists and seven rebounds. The win helped the Cavaliers snap a three-game losing streak and regain their footing in the Eastern Conference standings. On the other hand, the Hornets continue to struggle, dropping their fifth straight game and 12 of their last 14.
The Brooklyn Nets ended their six-game losing streak with a 96-88 win over the short-handed Toronto Raptors. Dennis Schroder led the Nets with 19 points, while Trendon Watford contributed 19 points off the bench. On the Raptors’ side, Gary Trent Jr. scored 18 points as they suffered their 11th straight loss. The win was the Nets’ first since March 10 and provided a much-needed morale boost for the struggling team.
The New York Knicks dominated the Detroit Pistons with a franchise-record performance from Donte DiVincenzo, who made 11 three-pointers on his way to a career-high 40 points. The Knicks cruised to a 124-99 victory behind DiVincenzo’s sharpshooting and Jalen Brunson’s 28 points. Despite missing some key players, the Pistons were unable to keep up with the Knicks, resulting in their seventh consecutive loss. The win solidified the Knicks’ position in the Eastern Conference standings.
A remarkable comeback by the Atlanta Hawks saw them overcome a 30-point deficit to defeat the Boston Celtics 120-118. De’Andre Hunter’s clutch three-pointer in the final seconds sealed the victory for the Hawks, who played without several key players due to injuries. Bogdan Bogdanovic and Dejounte Murray stepped up for the Hawks, leading the charge in the historic comeback win. Despite Jayson Tatum’s 37 points, the Celtics were unable to hold onto their massive lead, suffering a surprising defeat.
In a close contest, the San Antonio Spurs edged out the Phoenix Suns 104-102 behind Jeremy Sochan’s impressive performance of 26 points and 18 rebounds. Devin Vassell also contributed 26 points for the Spurs, who held off a late rally by the Suns to secure the win. Devin Booker’s 36 points were not enough for the Suns as they split the two-game series with the Spurs. The victory was a significant one for the Spurs, who continue to compete in the tightly contested Western Conference playoff race.
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16 Comments
LeBron who? Cavs dont need him to dominate! Hornets got stung big time.
LeBron could still take on the whole Hornets team by himself, am I right?
LeBron deserves more credit for the win, not the whole team.
Actually, basketball is a team sport. LeBron may be a star player, but it takes the whole team to secure a win. Every player contributes in their own way, so lets not downplay their efforts. Teamwork makes the dream work.
LeBron James is overrated. The Cavs won because of Kevin Love.
Sorry, but LeBron James is a proven champion and one of the greatest players of all time. Kevin Love played his role, but LeBrons leadership and skill were undeniably crucial to the Cavs success. Give credit where its due.
LeBron James carried the Cavs to victory again, no surprise there! 🏀🔥
LeBron may have led the Cavs to victory, but basketball is a team sport. Lets give credit to the entire team for their hard work and contributions. It takes more than one player to secure a win. Teamwork makes the dream work! 🏀💪 #TeamEffort
LeBron couldve scored 50 if he wanted to, Hornets didnt stand a chance!
LeBron still dominating at his age, impressive as always! 🏀🔥
LeBrons talent is undeniable, but lets not forget about the other great players in the league. The NBA is full of incredible athletes making their mark. Its a team sport, after all. Lets give credit where credit is due across the board.
LeBron really showed up tonight, but can we talk about that halftime show?
LeBrons dominance or Hornets slump – what stood out in the game?
LeBron James dominating as always, Hornets no match. Cavs on fire! 🔥
LeBron may be on fire, but lets not write off the Hornets just yet. Every dog has its day, and upsets happen in sports all the time. Lets see how the season unfolds before declaring anyone unbeatable. Stay humble, Cavs fans.
LeBrons dominance is unmatched, Cavs are on fire! Who can stop them?