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Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

On January 22, Beijing time, the NBA regular season, the Cavaliers defeated the Bucks 114-102 at home, and the two sides had a 2-2 record for the season. Both stars were sidelined by injury, with Alphabet Brother taking a fifth consecutive stime due to a sore left knee and Cavaliers Mitchell coming out for a third consecutive time due to an inguinal injury. The home Cavaliers stretched the gap to double digits several times in the first three quarters, and the Bucks then showed tenacity to briefly take the lead in the fourth quarter. However, the Cavaliers, led by Mobley, who had a career-high career, played an offensive climax at a crucial moment to open the gap again and finally win the game. After this game, the Bucks' record was overtaken by the 76ers and slipped to 3rd in the East.

Statistics

Bucks: Holladay 28 points, 4 rebounds, 10 assists and 6 turnovers, Portis 23 points and 11 rebounds, Connaughton 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, Lopez 10 points, 5 rebounds and 4 blocks

Cavaliers: Mobley 38 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists, Garland 21 points, 3 rebounds and 10 assists, Allen 12 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals, LeVert 13 points and 7 assists, 13 points off the bench for Osman

Star of the field: Mobley

Mobley scored a career-high 38 points in the game, as well as 9 rebounds and 3 assists, perfectly defending the team's interior and helping the team win the game.

Race tidbits

Former Cavaliers player Vallecho returned to Cavaliers management as a player development advisor and global ambassador for the team, and during the intermission, the Cavaliers held a tribute ceremony for him, where he spoke live

Alphabet brother watching the sidelines crazy popcorn

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Highlight moments

Carter ignored the defensive pull bar for a layup

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

LeVere's brilliant pass Allen dunks with one arm

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Mobley cut inside to complete the two-handed snap

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Holloday tough singled Mobley for a layup

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Okoro steals fast attacks with both hands and dunks

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Holloday plays 2+1

Bucks lost to Cavaliers rankings overtaken by 76ers Two stars missing Mobley with a career-high 38 points

Match Review

At the start of the first quarter, Garland scored a layup to score the first athletic battle score for the Cavaliers. Portis and Lopez scored back-to-back, Mobley hooked in, Portis hit a three-pointer, and Garland broke through for a basket. Portis scored on a back-to-back 3-pointer to give the Bucks a seven-point lead. LeVere responded with a three-pointer, Carter made an empty layup, LeVert scored another three-pointer, Allen hit the basket in succession, and the Cavaliers rallied to take the lead. Lopez broke through, Allen cut a dunk, and Holladay and Nvola scored back-to-back points. Mobley hit a back-up jumper, Hill hit a three-pointer, and Osman hit both free throws. At the end of the first quarter, the Bucks led the Cavaliers 26-23.

At the start of the second quarter, Garland hit a three-pointer, Mobley turned and jumped, and the Cavaliers hit a 7-0 mini-climax. Portis cut for a dunk, Osman turned and jumped and the Cavaliers hit a 10-0 run to stretch the gap to double digits. Portis made a three-point stop, Mobliss made an empty dunk, Portis hit his fifth 3-pointer, and Holladay made a backhand layup. Mobley snapped a jumper, Holladay turned a jumper, Mobly snapped a thrower, and Lopez and Holladay scored back-to-back. Rubio scored with a sharp stop, Ingalls stepped back with a jumper, Okoro scored a layup and Connaughton hit a three-pointer. At halftime, the Bucks trailed the Cavaliers 47-50.

Easy to fight again. Mobley scored four straight points, Holloday broke through, Garland scored on a free throw, and Holladay hit a backward jumper. The Cavaliers scored six straight points, bringing the gap back to double digits again. Grayson Allen hit a three-pointer, Holladay broke through the throw, Mobley cut for a layup, Okoro hit a three-pointer, Connaughton made a 2+1 basket, Allen drifted a shot, Holloday and Portis scored in a row, and the gap was narrowed to 5 points. LeVere hit a three-pointer, Portis hit a back-up jumper, Love hit a three-pointer, Connaughton broke through and Holloday scored a 2+1. Ottoman scored on a free throw, Lopez hooked, Garland scored six straight points, Holloday broke through for a layup, Love scored a layup, Holloday hit another jumper, and Hill scored on a free throw. At the end of the third quarter, the Bucks trailed the Cavaliers 81-86.

At the start of the final quarter, Connaughton scored three consecutive points to give the Bucks a comeback. Mobley made a dunk, Ingalls hit a three-pointer, and Osman responded with a three-pointer. Mobley cut for a basket, Lopez stepped back to make a jumper, Mobles turned to shoot, and Ingles hit a three-point shot to tie the game at 95. The Cavaliers hit a 10-0 offensive surge to open the gap again. Grayson Allen made a backhand layup, Garland made a jumper, Grayson Allen made a foul and hit 2 free throws, LeVere broke through and scored. Holloday hit 2 free throws, Mobley went on a layup in the box, Connaughton hit 1 of 2 free throws, and Okoro and LeVere scored back-to-back free throws. The Bucks failed to recover the point difference, and the Cavaliers won the game.

Both sides start

Bucks: Holloday, Grayson Allen, Connaughton, Portis, Grand Lopez

Cavaliers: Garland, LeVere, Okoro, Mobley, Jarrett Allen

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