Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 124-101 home win over the Bucks on Friday, swiftly bringing Milwaukee down from its NBA Cup-championship high.
Five other Cavaliers scored in double-figures, with Darius Garland putting up 16 and Evan Mobley and Dean Wade adding 15 each. Ty Jerome had 13 points, and Jarrett Allen posted 10 points and 10 rebounds.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee with 33 points along with 14 rebounds. Fellow star Damian Lillard did not travel with the team due to a right calf strain. Khris Middleton scored 14 off the bench, and Brook Lopez contributed 10 points.
The Cavaliers have won three in a row and seven of their past eight. The Bucks had a three-game winning streak end, though the count doesn’t include their 97-81 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Cup final on Tuesday, as that game isn’t included in the regular-season standings.
The Bucks started poorly from deep (1-for-6) as the Cavs built early momentum and a 17-8 lead.
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At the end of the first, Middleton missed a 3-point attempt before fouling Mitchell on a shot from well beyond the arc, earning the Cleveland star three free throws to put the Cavs up 29-20.
Cleveland took the momentum into the second quarter, shooting 10-for-22 from beyond the arc in the half and leading 69-51 at the break
Mitchell had 16 in the half and three other Cavaliers were in double-figures. Antetokounmpo kept the Bucks in it with 18.
To begin the third, Cleveland went on a 12-5 run to take an 81-56 lead.
Late in the third, the Bucks went on a 9-3 spurt to bring their deficit below 20 points for the first time since the start of the half. However, Cleveland quickly vanquished any momentum.
Another sloppy end to a quarter for the Bucks, with a turnover on an inbounds pass and a Mitchell 3-pointer, put Cleveland up 103-76 heading into the fourth. Milwaukee pulled its starters to begin the final quarter.
The Cavaliers improve to 3-0 over Milwaukee this season after back-to-back wins in early November. The teams meet for the final time in the regular season on March 9 in Milwaukee. –Field Level Media