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Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

The NBA regular season continued with the Pacers 104-108 Cavaliers, who ended their three-game losing streak while the Pacers suffered a four-game losing streak.

Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

The Pacers' LeVert, Bitazer, and Warren triggered the league's health and safety deal and did not play.

Data from both sides:

Pacers' Sabonis Jr. had 32 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists, and Justin Holliday had 18 points. The Cavaliers' Mobley had 24 points, nine rebounds and four assists, and Love had 20 points and eight rebounds.

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Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9
Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9
Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

The Cavaliers won, Kevin Love continued to have a strong personal play, in this game, Love came off the bench, 6 of 13 shooting, 3 of 6 three-pointers, and had 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. In the final part of the third quarter, Love scored eight points in 1 minute and 18 seconds to help the Cavaliers turn the tide. This is the fifth consecutive game of Lefour to get 20+ data, Lefu's plus-minus +13 is also the highest in the team, it is Lefu's outstanding personal performance, helped the team to win.

Contest Review:

Mobley took the lead in the shooting, and then Sabonis Jr. responded with a basket impact, the two sides began with a glue, Ocorro and Markkanen joined forces to give the Cavaliers a four-point lead, but then Justin Holliday and Miles Turner scored consecutive three-pointers, allowing the Pacers to quickly catch up. The two teams were tightly tied, and in the final moments of the quarter, Brogdon scored a layup, and the two teams ended the first quarter with a 30 draw.

Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

At the beginning of the second quarter, the two teams were still inseparable, fighting all the way to 41 draws. After that, the Cavaliers began to exert their strength, and the team blossomed more, playing a 9-0 attack wave to pull the score apart. The Pacers paused to adjust, and in the final minute of the quarter, Washington hit a three-pointer, Sabonis Jr. made a kill, and the two free throws were all in, and the Pacers gradually caught up with the score, and the second quarter ended, and the Pacers fell behind 56-58.

In the first half, Duane Washington scored 12 points, Holliday 12 points, and Sabonis Jr. had eight points, six rebounds and six assists. For the Cavaliers, Mobley had 14 points, five rebounds and three assists, Jarrett Allen had 8 points and six rebounds, and Love had eight points.

Easy side fight again, Miles Turner came up to the basket to score, and the Pacers tied the score. After that, Goodwin and Mobley hit the basket in a row, and the Cavaliers again had a four-point advantage, but then Sabonis Jr. was in full swing, winning six consecutive offensive attempts, relying on personal ability, Sabonis Jr. led a 14-4 attack wave. With 3:04 left in the quarter, Justin Holliday's three-point shot gave the Pacers a double-digit lead. But then, the Pacers offense came to a standstill, the Cavaliers continued to inflict damage, Love scored eight points in the final 1 minute and 18 seconds of the quarter, the Cavaliers played a 15-0 attack wave response, and the third quarter ended, the Pacers still trailed 84-88.

In the final quarter, Washington and Brisette scored three consecutive points, and the Pacers chased the score to 90 draws, but then Love scored from the middle, Jarrett Allen scored from the basket, and the Cavaliers regained the advantage. After that, the two teams went through a 2-minute scoring drought, with Markkanen breaking the deadlock with a three-point shot that helped the Cavaliers stretch their lead to seven points. In the games that followed, the Pacers could only rely on Sabonis Jr.'s personal ability to piecemeal, and Mobley was in excellent shape to help the Cavaliers stabilize the situation.

With 30.4 seconds left in the quarter, Justin Holliday hit a three-pointer and the Pacers narrowed the gap to four points. Time was running out and the Pacers had to use foul tactics, with The Paingos hitting two free throws and Washington hitting three-pointers to keep the Pacers running to three. With 8.1 seconds left, the Pacers continued their foul tactics, sending Goodwin to the free throw line and Goodwin making two free throws and one shot. The Pacers were suspended, Sabonis Jr.'s three-pointer was blocked by Jarrett Allen, Washington's three-pointers were also iron, and the final time was over, and the Pacers were powerless to return to the sky and could only swallow the end of a four-game losing streak.

Contest Highlights:

Markkanen was brutally hated

Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

Against the Pacers, Markkanen got a chance under the basket, and although with the rhythm change, Markkanen evaded Clegg's defense, but was waited for by the little Sabonis behind him and directly sent to the hot pot.

Aaron Basket Magic 2+1

Cavaliers 5-man double-sent Pacers four-game losing streak Sabonis 32+13+7 Mobley 24+9

In the second quarter of the game, Mobley passed the ball to Jarrett Allen under the basket, and faced Turner's defense, Allen threw it in the air when he lost his balance, resulting in a 2+1.

Both sides started:

Pacers: Miles Turner, Duane Washington, Sabonis, Sykes, Holliday

Cavaliers: Mobley, Kevin Pangos, Markkanen, O'Corro, Jarrett Allen

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