The Cleveland Cavaliers showcased their dominance once again as they defeated the Chicago Bulls with a commanding 144-126 victory in an NBA Cup game on Friday night. This win marked the Cavs' 14th consecutive victory of the season, solidifying their place in history as one of the best starts in league history.
Donovan Mitchell led the charge for Cleveland with a season-high 37 points, while Darius Garland contributed 29 points to the team's impressive performance. Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert also made significant contributions with 24 and 22 points, respectively.
The Cavaliers' 14-game winning streak is a franchise record, surpassing their previous best of 13 consecutive wins achieved during LeBron James' tenure with the team. Under the guidance of first-year coach Kenny Atkinson, the Cavs have displayed a level of energy and connectivity that has propelled them to success.
Despite missing starting forward Evan Mobley due to illness, Cleveland maintained their momentum throughout the game. Mitchell's stellar performance in the fourth quarter, where he scored 18 of his 37 points, proved to be a key factor in securing the victory.
On the other side, the Bulls struggled to keep up with the Cavaliers' pace, with Coby White and Nikola Vucevic leading the team with 29 and 25 points, respectively. However, Chicago's rushed shots and poor possessions ultimately cost them the game.
Cleveland's record-setting performance included a franchise-high 49 points in the first quarter, highlighting their offensive prowess and efficiency on the court.
Looking ahead, the Cavaliers will face the Houston Rockets at home on Sunday before welcoming the Charlotte Hornets in their upcoming games. With their unbeaten streak and growing confidence, Cleveland is poised to continue their winning ways as they aim for further success in the NBA season.
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