Cavaliers’ balanced attack sends Suns below .500 for first time

Cavaliers’ balanced attack sends Suns below .500 for first time

Cavaliers’ balanced attack sends Suns below .500 for first time

Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland every scored 22 factors to raise the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers to a 112-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday evening.

Mitchell made 8 of 17 pictures from the ground and Garland 7 of 12 regardless of getting into the sport with a questionable tag attributable to a proper thumb sprain.

Evan Mobley collected 14 factors, eight rebounds and 6 assists and Jarrett Allen added 13, 12 and 5, respectively, for the Cavaliers, who shot a sturdy 57.7 % from the ground (45 of 78) en path to defeating the Suns for the second time in 5 days. Cleveland recorded a 90-88 victory over Phoenix on Wednesday evening.

Isaac Okoro drained 4 3-pointers to focus on his 14-point efficiency and Caris LeVert added 13 factors off the bench because the Cavaliers benefited from outscoring the Suns by a 32-19 margin within the fourth quarter.

Phoenix’s Duane Washington Jr. highlighted his 25-point efficiency by sinking 5 3-pointers. Mikal Bridges scored 15 factors and Deandre Ayton added 14 factors and 11 rebounds for the short-handed Suns, who’ve misplaced a season-high six in a row and fell under .500 for the primary time in 2022-23.

Phoenix saved inside earshot by sinking 14 3-pointers, however it additionally dedicated 16 turnovers that led to its undoing.

Chris Paul (proper hip soreness) joined Devin Booker (groin pressure), Cam Johnson (knee) and Cameron Payne (foot) in sitting out Sunday’s sport for the Suns.

Cleveland held an 80-79 lead after three quarters earlier than beginning the fourth with a flourish. Garland, Raul Neto and LeVert every drained a 3-pointer to focus on a 27-6 to begin the quarter. Phoenix made a modest push, however it was far too late at that time.

The Cavaliers held a 51-38 lead with 5:26 to play within the second quarter earlier than Washington transformed a four-point play to focus on a 16-6 run by Phoenix to complete the half. Washington added two 3-pointers and a driving layup through the surge.

—Field Level Media/Reuters