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11 Takeaways from Cavs 132-121 victory over Sixers: Donovan Mitchell is ‘underrated’

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The Cleveland Cavaliers had their most impressive offensive showing of the season in their 132-121 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.

Darius Garland solves a lot of the offensive issues. The ball was moving around during his initial stint in the first quarter in a way it hasn’t all season. So much so, that it led to head coach Kenny Atkinson calling that stretch “Cavs basketball,” which may be the highest praise he can give his team’s offense.

The Cavs have had good stretches before, but those were mostly powered by turning defense into offense with transition baskets. This was different. There was a level of togetherness and cohesion that we haven’t seen yet this season. It was simply a return to a brand of basketball that powered one of the best offenses in NBA history last regular season. Garland running the point was a large reason why that was so.

That cohesion is starting to carry over to bench units. The ability to maintain the same level of dominance for 48 minutes no matter who was on the court made last year’s Cavs so special. That was seen for the first time this season as some of the Cavs’ hybrid bench units were able to meaningfully stretch the lead in the third quarter when they effectively ended the game.

This happening on the night Garland returned wasn’t a coincidence. Like most of last year, Atkinson now has the ability to pair each bench unit with an All-Star guard and an All-Star big. This allows reserves like Lonzo Ball, Sam Merrill, and Dean Wade (who missed most of this game after getting poked in the eye) to play more ideal roles where their skills are used in tandem with the stars, and not as a replacement for them.

For once, we started to see how some of those lineups can fully click into place.

The Ball and Garland lineups could be fun. They didn’t share the floor much on Wednesday due to Garland’s minutes restriction, but when they were in there together, the ball was moving beautifully. Both are incredibly high-IQ players who can anticipate their teammates’ moves in a way that’s difficult to teach. This could be a fun two-man grouping to keep an eye on as their games should pair together nicely.

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Everything looks better when the three-ball is falling. The Cavs notched their first game shooting 40% or better from distance since their Oct. 24 win over the Brooklyn Nets.

Getting the ball going towards the rim more opens up the three-ball. Having someone else in Garland who could pressure the defense allowed that to happen.

“I know it wasn’t perfect, but he was a big reason our offense took an uptick tonight,” Atkinson said of Garland. “[He] just got us in our comfort zone a little bit.”

Welcome back Jarrett Allen. This was one of the first times this season that Allen’s role felt natural. He had that good outing against the Nets in the second game of the season when they were continually force-feeding him the ball. But Allen isn’t someone who’s ever consistently played a role like that.

This showing, where he contributed 24 points on 11-17 shooting with 10 rebounds, was more of what the best version of Allen looks like. He was able to get shots at or going to the rim more easily due to Garland’s playmaking being back in the fold.

Allen is tougher than he gets credit for being. He played with a splint on his left ring finger a week after it was announced that he had broken it. Not everyone would play through an injury like that this early in the year on a team that doesn’t have anything to prove in the regular season. Then again, most guys also don’t play all 82 games like Allen did last year.

“He is our iron man,” Garland said of Allen. “J.A. is tough, so we let the media do what they do. We go out here and play 48 minutes of basketball.”

“He’s phenomenal,” Mitchell said of Allen. “He doesn’t get enough credit, the credit that he deserves. The world focuses on his quote from the Knicks series, and he doesn’t care. … This dude is really important to what we do. And to see him have nights like tonight is just big time. And I hate the fact that he gets crap for that.”

That said, Allen doesn’t need to shoot any more threes. He took two on Wednesday, and neither was close. It’s time to cut this shot out of his game.

What is a Cavalanche? The internet meme has become corporatized and an in-arena prop. Such is the cycle for anything that gains enough online traction.

The fake snow hasn’t been shot from the rafters yet this season despite chances to do so. The Cavs opened the game on a 17-4 run before Philadelphia took a timeout. This seemed like it could’ve been a chance for them to fire it off, but they didn’t. Cleveland also dominated the third quarter 37-20 and had numerous runs that might’ve been Cavalanche worthy. However, nothing was done, presumably, because the contractual Cavalanche perimeters weren’t met.

I would just like to know what the contractual threshold is, so that we could know the legal definition of a Cavalanche. Is that too much to ask for?

Mitchell has changed his game. He came into this contest attempting his fewest percentage of shots at the rim (16%, 15th percentile) and having his lowest usage since his rookie season with the Utah Jazz. Both of those things are by design.

“My biggest goal this season is just to be efficient,” Mitchell said. “Efficient with my movements. … Sometimes, it’s not always just jumping at people. … I can, but for what reason? You know what I mean, but for what reason? Save yourself and kind of put yourself in the most efficient spots. And I think that’s part of my progression. Using my athleticism when I need to.”

This shift has produced incredible results. Wednesday’s game was another example of that. Through seven games, Mitchell is now averaging 31.9 points on .576/.455/.820 shooting splits.

Mitchell has become a much more rounded three-level scorer. The increased usage of the over-the-head gather — he credits as stealing from Dwyane Wade — and the Shammgod have allowed him to get to the mid-range floater with more regularity. It’s easier on his body to take shots like that than it is to try and get all the way to the rim and finish through contact like he’s done throughout most of his career.

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But more than that, these counters open up the lane for when he does try to get all the way through to the rim. He went 6-6 in the restricted area against Philadelphia.

This is a good example of that. Mitchell’s opponent has to step up on drives to protect against the floater. That just makes it easier for him to blow by for a layup.

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Most importantly, throttling back on rim attempts hasn’t come at the expense of getting to the line. He came into this game with his highest free-throw rate of his career and attempted 10 shots at the charity stripe on Wednesday. He’s still getting there, just without the wear-and-tear we’ve seen from him in the past.

This added skill package was intended to preserve his body, but more importantly, it’s made him just a better scorer. And on a night like this, where Mitchell is knocking down six of his 11 three-point attempts, you’re going to get a 46-point performance.

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“I’m knocking down shots and continue to make tough shots and do what I do,” Mitchell said. “But ultimately, just continue to save and preserve your body for a long career.”

It’s easy to overlook Mitchell’s impressive scoring. He’s reached a level where nights like this feel so natural, but in reality, they’re anything but that. There’s nothing normal about scoring 46 points on 21 shots with eight assists.

Even if the broader NBA landscape isn’t talking about Mitchell, his head coach and teammates recognize how special this run is.

“I just think he’s underrated,” Atkinson said. “What guards in the East are better than him? I know and respect the heck out of this league. And what was amazing about tonight is how easy he made it. It looked so easy. … He had a nice diet of threes and rim and then kick outs. He’s playing great basketball.”

“[That’s] the Spida that we know,” Garland said. “The MVP that we know. First team All-NBA that we know that he should be every year. So it was good to see him, and that we really need that to go forward.”

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...cavaliers-philadelphia-76ers-donovan-mitchell
 
How to watch Cavs at Wizards

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are looking to grab their third win in a row as they head to the nation’s capital to take on the Washington Wizards.

Who: Cleveland Cavaliers (5-3) at Washington Wizards (1-7)

Where: Capital One Arena – Washington, D.C.

When: Friday, Nov. 7 at 7:00pm EST

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This will be the Cavs’ second NBA Cup group stage game. They lost their first game against the Toronto Raptors by 11 points. If they want to advance out of the group stage for the first time in the event’s third year, they’ll need to win big.

Fortunately, the Wizards should provide an excellent opportunity for them to do so. They’re a rebuilding team that, even though they’ve recently added some veteran pieces in Khris Middleton and CJ McCollum, those additions haven’t led to an improved product on the court. The Wizards are prioritizing getting young players experience over winning and unsurprisingly, this has led to poor results.

The Cavs will be on the front end of a back-to-back, and they need a big win. We’ll see if the healthier starting lineup with Darius Garland in it can jump out to a big lead, which would allow the Cavs to keep some minutes off of their best players.

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How a troll ragebaited Donovan Mitchell into scoring 46 points

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Tonight, Donovan Mitchell put together one of his best performances in a Cleveland Cavaliers uniform — all because an opponent on NBA 2K told him he was ‘washed up’ just hours before the game.

“This kid pissed me off today,” Mitchell said after the game. “I was playing 2K for like two hours… and he just called me washed up. He called me a bunch of things. He said he ain’t seen a highlight from me in a minute. I just told him, we’ll see… this game was for that kid… or grown man.”

NBA players are highly competitive athletes. It doesn’t take much for them to find motivation, especially when rage-fueled inspiration can be found on any corner of the internet. Someone calling you out right before a game is more than enough motivation for someone like Mitchell.

Mitchell certainly proved his point. He scored 46 points on 15-21 shooting, throwing in a handful of highlights to appease his online troll. He did it all while making it look easy.

The Cavaliers, led by Mitchell, stormed to a 132-121 victory over the 76ers. Mitchell was a key part in this, dicing up Philly’s defense and leaving them with no solutions. But Mitchell wasn’t the only Cavalier who had it rolling. The team as a whole played its best game of the young season.

Mitchell’s big game happened on a night when the Cavs reintroduced their 2009 branding. The retro logo and colorway have long been fan favorites. The franchise went all-in on nostalgia, and everyone seemed to love it.

“This was really cool to me, the song in the intro ‘My Time’ with Fab, like, I listened to that pre-game when I was a kid,” said Mitchell. “As a whole, this night was really dope… I’m kind of hoping we keep the court, but we’ll see.”

The Cavs only plan on replicating their 2009 brand for a handful of games this season. Though I don’t know if anyone would complain if they brought it back full-time in the near future.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/genera...aited-donovan-mitchell-into-scoring-46-points
 
Cavs streamroll Wizards 148-114

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The Cleveland Cavaliers did what you would have expected. They decimated the Washington Wizards in a near wire-to-wire victory, winning the game 148-114.

Donovan Mitchell led the Cavs with 24 points in 26 minutes. He’s been on an absolute heater to start the season, doing his work in the most efficient fashion of his career. Mitchell had 46 points in his previous game on 15-21 shooting.

Cleveland did everything right tonight. The offense was humming from the opening tip and their defensive integrity grew stronger as the game went on.

Darius Garland’s return to the lineup has helped them accomplish both. He brings them together on offense — and on defense, the value of having an experienced starter who’s had countless reps alongside the rest of the core four is something you can’t ignore. Sometimes, just having someone who fights hard and knows where to be is enough to improve a defense.

Jarrett Allen was another standout. He turned in 16 points and 14 rebounds, including 8 offensive boards. His energy kept the Cavs in front all night long. Evan Mobley and Craig Porter Jr. also combined for 9 offensive rebounds.

Overall, Cleveland won the rebounding battle 57-44. They dished 34 assists, shot 20-45 from the three-point line and 52-110 from the field. This was just a dominant all-around showing.

Sam Merrill continued his hot start to the season. He’s leading the NBA in true shooting percentage and showcased why in DC. He unleashed four three-pointers in the first half and even nailed a step-back mid-range jumper for good measure.

Finally, Tyrese Proctor, Luke Travers and Nae’Qwan Tomlin kept this game fun even during the garbage time. Proctor scored 17 points while Travers and Tomlin rampaged down the court in various transition plays.

The Cavs improve to 6-3 after a 3-3 start to the season. They’re finally feeling healthy and can sense momentum building. They’ll host the Chicago Bulls tomorrow night.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-scores-results/40097/cavs-streamroll-wizards-148-114
 
How to watch Cavs vs Bulls

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The Cleveland Cavaliers host the Chicago Bulls tonight. They’ll be going for their fourth straight win. You can watch the game live on FanDuel Sports Network using our promo code ‘SBNFALL30’ for a free month of Cavs games!

Who: Cleveland Cavaliers vs Chicago Bulls

Where: Rocket Arena – Cleveland, OH

When: Saturday, Nov. 8 at 8:00pm EST

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The Bulls have surprised people this season. They’re off to a 6-2 start and are playing some inspiring basketball. Their frenetic pace has led to a surging offense that has put opponents on their back foot.

Josh Giddey has done it all for the Bulls with 23.1 points,10 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game. Meanwhile, Nikola Vucevic is showing he still has some gas left in the tank, averaging 19.3 points and 12 rebounds to start the season.

Maybe this is just a flukey start for Chicago. It feels unlikely they carry this momentum for a full season. Either way, the Cavs will have to show up and earn this one, as the Bulls aren’t currently looking like a team that will roll over and accept defeat.

Cleveland is in the midst of a three-game winning streak. They’ve survived a wave of early injuries, playing with their full expected starting lineup for the first time last night against the Washington Wizards. The results were great — with the Cavs demolishing the Wizards 148-114. It’s unclear if they’ll have everyone back for the second night of this back-to-back, but the Cavs will look to keep their streak alive regardless.

The Cavs will be heavily favored in this matchup. They’ve seemingly found their groove and will face an opponent that feels like they’re playing on borrowed money. That said, anything can happen in the NBA. This could be a more competitive game than you’d assume.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-game-previews/40090/how-to-watch-cavs-vs-bulls
 
Winners and Losers – Cavs vs Bulls – Donovan Mitchell leads a comeback

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The Cleveland Cavaliers capped off a weekend of hoops with a comeback win over the Chicago Bulls. Let’s get into who stole the show, for better or worse.

WINNER – Ankle Breakers​


It’s been a while since we’ve seen an ankle breaker as nasty as this one. De’Andre Hunter quite literally caused Josh Giddey’s ankle to roll with a wicked double crossover in the third quarter — then followed it up with a massive, crowd-popping dunk.

Giddey appeared to be genuinely hurting after this play. So, we don’t want to add any insult to injury. But… I mean, come on. This was awesome. Giddey returned to finish the game after a brief trip to the locker room.

WINNER – Sam Merrill’s court vision​


Merrill has been on a mission to start the season. He’s already shooting the lights out from deep… but he wants to be seen as more than a three-point specialist. Merrill said before the season that he has more to his game. He showed that in the first quarter tonight, throwing out four assists in the opening minutes.

“He always tells me he was a point guard in college — I still gotta go back to the tape to confirm that,” said Kenny Atkinson after the game. “He’s creating advantages in the paint and doing more, it reminds me of Joe Harris in Brooklyn.”

The Cavs don’t often run pick-and-rolls with Merrill handling the ball. But they did so multiple times in the opening quarter, with Merrill slipping a pocket pass to Jarrett Allen for three consecutive assists. He also threw a lob in transition — convincing me that he’s been watching Steve Nash film in his free time. Merrill finished with 8 assists.

LOSER – Cavs perimeter defense​


The Cavs dug themselves a hole in the first half. They couldn’t contain dribble drives, and they weren’t scrambling to protect the three-point line either. Chicago had multiple free lanes to the basket — and if that didn’t work, they always had an open three-point shot as an alternative.

Chicago began the game shooting 10-14 from deep as they carried a 16-point lead into halftime. There are various things that contribute to this. Poor communication. Bad point of attack defense. And, to their credit, a surging Bulls team that has used pace to its advantage all season long.

On this note, lineups featuring Tyrese Proctor, Craig Porter Jr. and Jaylon Tyson teach you something valuable about Darius Garland. Being a quick, experienced guard with a high-defensive IQ can make up for a lot. Garland wouldn’t have changed this game defensively on his own. But he likely would have stayed in position and conceded fewer breakdowns.

WINNER – Evan Mobley​


Cleveland entered the second half without any momentum. It wasn’t until Mobley put his stamp on this game that the Cavs began to claw back. Mobley scored or assisted on 12 straight points to start the second-half comeback. He did it all while putting pressure on the rim, attacking the basket and spraying it out to three-point shooters whenever Chicago overplayed their hand.

“That’s the kind of Evan we need,” said Atkinson. “He let the game come to him, he was getting to the rim, putting his head down and being aggressive.”

The Cavs eventually rallied all the way back to reclaim the lead behind some dazzling shot-making from De’Andre Hunter and Donovan Mitchell. But make no mistake, it was Mobley who started this run.

LOSER – Cavs perimeter shooting​


Well, if the Bulls were on fire in the first half, Cleveland was the opposite. The Cavs shot 7-25 from deep in the opening half. Donovan Mitchell, who has otherwise been electric to start the season, began the game 0-5 from deep and 1-10 from the floor overall. Jaylon Tyson, Lonzo Ball and Dean Wade combined to shoot 0-6 from the three-point line during the first half.

Shooting this poorly is code for disaster against a team that loves to run in transition, like Chicago. All of Cleveland’s long misses were turned into run-out opportunities. The Bulls had 19 fastbreak points in the first half.

“Part of the problem was in the first half, we were missing so much,” said Atkinson. “So when you’re constantly missing and constantly running back… you could be a perfect transition team but you’re still going to get hurt.“

This type of poor shooting can also be an indicator of a bad offensive process. The Cavs were a team that struggled to score in the paint during the early portion of the season without Darius Garland. They then pummeled teams in the paint once he returned. To no surprise, they’re right back to relying on the three-point line in Garland’s absence. Something tells me he might be important to the team.

WINNER – Jaylon Tyson​


I’ll keep this brief because Tyson deserves his own separate article for the way he’s played recently. But he was fearless tonight. Kenny Atkinson trusted him to play the closing minutes — and he responded with a pair of huge three-pointers in the clutch, followed by a drive and floater to keep the Cavs within striking distance.

Tyson isn’t always in the right place at the right time on defense. But it’s not for a lack of effort. His on-ball pressure eventually helped the Cavs slow Chicago down and keep the game in a half-court setting. To put it simply, the Cavs don’t win tonight without Jaylon Tyson.

WINNER – Second Half Cavalanches​


For all the negatives we saw in the first half, the Cavs were equally as impressive in the second. Sure, the defense still had some warts and breakdowns that put the comeback in jeopardy. But this was a gritty, scrappy second half that fueled an offensive explosion on the other end.

Did I mention that Mitchell shot 1-10 from the floor for only 3 points in the first half? Well, he shot 9-14 in the second half, finshing with 29 points to carry the Cavaliers across the finish line with his pull-up jumper and bulldozing drives to the basket. It was Mitchell who bullied his way to the rim on consecutive possessions to keep Cleveland in the lead. This was his show in the fourth quarter.

The Cavs still haven’t had their first official Cavalanche, fake snow, free Frosty’s and all, but tonight’s game was as close to matching the vibe of a Cavalanche as you can get. They outscored Chicago 72-50 in the second half to secure their fourth straight win. It wasn’t pretty, but it was adrenaline-pumping.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...vs-vs-bulls-donovan-mitchell-leads-a-comeback
 
Cavs vs Bulls game preview, odds, and injury report

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are on the second night of a back-to-back as they host the Chicago Bulls at 8 pm.

Who: Cleveland Cavaliers (6-3) vs Chicago Bulls (6-2)

Where: Rocket Arena — Cleveland, OH

When: Saturday, Nov. 8 at 8:00pm EST

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports Network App, NBA League Pass

Point spread: Cavs -8

Cavs Injury Report: Darius Garland – OUT (injury management), Max Strus – OUT (foot), Larry Nance Jr. – OUT (knee), Chris Livingston – OUT (G-League)

Bulls Injury Report: Coby White – OUT (calf), Zach Collins – OUT (left scalphoid), Ayo Dosunmu – PROBABLE (Quad)

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What to watch for​


Chicago is playing good basketball to start this season. You won’t want to overlook them entering this game.

Bulls pace​


It’s not easy for a young team like the Bulls to establish an identity. But Chicago has leaned all the way into their speed and athleticism. This is one of the fastest playing teams in basketball — and that has likely led to most of their success to start the season. Chicago currently has the 4th-best transition offense in the NBA, according to Cleaning the Glass.

The Cavs aren’t afraid to play fast. They actually rank 2nd in transition frequency and have the offensive firepower to run-and-gun any team out of the gym. That said, Cleveland will probably look to keep this game in the halfcourt as much as possible. Not only because it’s the second night of a back-to-back, but also because the Bulls’ offense is only 12th in the halfcourt compared to top-five in transition.

Cavs Defense​


Keeping in theme with our first heading, the Cavs’ defense will have to step up tonight. It’s been a shaky start to the year as injuries have piled up and the rotations have been inconsistent. Now that they’ve had some time together, Cleveland should hope to see some real progress being made on the defensive side of the ball.

This means cleaning the glass, defending the three-point line, and most of all, dictating the terms of engagement. If the Cavs can keep Chicago out of transition — and instead force them into the halfcourt — then you’ll know this defense is controlling the game.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-g...-vs-bulls-game-preview-odds-and-injury-report
 
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