Inglewood, Calif. — The Cleveland Cavaliers, under coach Kenny Atkinson, secured a significant 124-91 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, extending their winning streak to nine out of eleven games. This game was especially notable following a blockbuster trade that saw James Harden join the Clippers while Darius Garland, a former Cavs star, joined Los Angeles. Garland attended the game, drawing attention as he was welcomed by the Clippers’ fans.
Atkinson emphasized that the team’s recent roster changes reflect a commitment from ownership to improve. The Cavs showcased strong gameplay from the outset, leading 36-18 by the end of the first quarter, their largest such lead this season. Donovan Mitchell shone with 29 points, while Jaylon Tyson contributed 17 points. Rookie Dennis Schroder made a strong debut with 11 points and six assists.
The Cavs’ performance was marked by impressive shooting stats, hitting 51% from the field and showcasing defensive strength. Despite the absence of Harden, the new roster showed promise, and Garland’s emotional farewell was highlighted by heartfelt goodbyes from his former teammates. Cleveland continues their road trip against the Sacramento Kings next.
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