Cavaliers 130-101 Nets (December 16, 2024) Game Summary

NEW YORK — — Evan Mobley scored 21 points, Caris LeVert added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers rolled to a 130-101 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night.

Donovan Mitchell had 18 points and five assists and Georges Niang had 17 points and nine rebounds for Cleveland (23-4), which won its second straight and sixth in seven games.

Cameron Johnson led Brooklyn with 22 points and five assists, and Day’Ron Sharpe had 15 points and seven rebounds. The Nets (10-16) lost their third straight and fell for the sixth time in seven games.

Kenny Atkinson returned as head coach to Brooklyn with the Cavaliers. The 57-year-old led the Nets for four seasons.

Takeaways

Cavaliers: Cleveland, which entered tied for first in the NBA in field-goal percentage (50.3) and 3-point field-goal percentage (39.9), shot 53.1% from the field. They had 33 assists on 43 made baskets.

Nets: Playing their first game since point guard Dennis Schroder was traded to Golden State, the Nets shot just 42% from the field and scored a season-low 40 points in the first half. Brooklyn scored almost as many points in the third quarter (37) as it did in the first 24 minutes.

Key moment

Brooklyn scored the game’s first seven points, but the Cavaliers closed the first quarter on a 32-5 run to lead by 20.

Key state

The Cavaliers have scored at least 130 points in seven games, which is already a franchise single-season record.

Next

The Cavaliers host Milwaukee on Friday. The Nets play Thursday in Toronto.

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