Revenge isn’t always instant. Sometimes, it simmers, waiting for the right moment. For the Cleveland Cavaliers taking on the New York Knicks, the moment was just right. On national television, under the bright lights of the newly named Rocket Arena,
Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points, Evan Mobley added 21 and the Cleveland Cavaliers bullied the New York Knicks from the start, winning 142-105 in a matchup of two of the East's best teams.
Cavs dismantle the New York Knicks 142-106 in what is certainly one of their most impressive wins this season. Donovan Mitchell led all scorers with 27 points, Evan Mobley had
CLEVELAND — The Knicks arrived and left Cleveland with the same problem: Their defense is atrocious against the NBA’s best. Tom Thibodeau’s group was massacred Friday night by Kenny Atkinson’s high-octane Cavaliers, who made the Knicks look jayvee in a 142-105 laugher.
Prior to Friday night, the Knicks and Cavs hadn’t met since October – a matchup won by Cleveland that wasn’t understood, at the time, as a significant measuring stick. The latest head-to-head
The New York Knicks won a playoff series and now the rest of the NBA is paying for it. Those distraught over the way the Knicks played this weekend, which featu
Revenge doesn’t always come swiftly. Sometimes, it lingers, simmering beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to erupt.For the Cleveland Cavaliers, Friday night was that moment.Under the searing spotlight of national television,
The Cavaliers throttled the Knicks Friday night, though they also dealt with Jarrett Allen leaving the game. Here's how the game unfolded.
For the Cleveland Cavaliers taking on the New York Knicks, the moment was just ... Are they just regular-season heroes? Can Donovan Mitchell carry this team to a championship?
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