Cavaliers Rally Late for 120-116 Win While Handing the Pacers a Franchise-Record 13th Straight Loss
Darius Garland scored 29 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter, leading the Cavaliers to rally past an injury-depleted Pacers team on their 12-game losing streak.
- On Tuesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied in the fourth to beat the Indiana Pacers 120-116, erasing a nine-point deficit entering the quarter, with Garland scoring 14 points in the final period.
- Ahead of the matchup, injuries left Indiana Pacers undermanned on a 12-game losing skid and Cleveland Cavaliers short without Donovan Mitchell and Max Strus.
- Supporting scorers included Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen and Sam Merrill; Mobley added 20 points, Allen and Merrill had 19 each, with Merrill going 6 of 10 on 3s.
- Indiana lost its 13th straight, setting a franchise-era mark, delaying Rick Carlisle's 1,000th win; the Pacers travel to Charlotte on Thursday.
- Coach Kenny Atkinson said he believed the team would catch a wave, Dean Wade re-injured his knee and the Cleveland Cavaliers continue their road trip with a visit to Minnesota on Thursday.
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Cavaliers rally for 120-116 win, handing Pacers franchise-record 13th straight loss
Darius Garland scored 14 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter, fueling a late 13-point run that sent the Cleveland Cavaliers past the struggling Indiana Pacers 120-116 on Tuesday for their fourth win in five games.
NBA: Cavaliers rally to hand Pacers franchise-record 13th straight loss
Darius Garland posted 29 points and six assists as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat Indiana 120-116 on Tuesday night in Indianapolis, sending the Pacers to their franchise-record 13th consecutive loss.
Cavaliers rally late for 120-116 win while handing the Pacers a franchise-record 13th straight loss
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