On January 30, Beijing time, the 2022-23 NBA regular season Clippers faced the Riders, Jr. Card and George took turns, and the Cavaliers came up to a wave of 22-6, leading by 16 points in the first quarter. After that, the Cavaliers widened the margin to lead by as many as 40 points, and in the end, the Cavaliers ended a five-game winning streak with the Clippers 122-99.
Field data
Cavaliers: Mobley 9 points and 9 rebounds, Allen 15 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals, Mitchell 11 points and 3 assists, Garland 16 points, 10 assists and 2 rebounds, LeVert 12 points, Dean Wade 8 points and 4 rebounds, Osman 29 points, Rubio 3 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists.
Clippers: Coffey 18 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists, Zubac 2 points and 7 rebounds, Mann 4 points and 2 rebounds, Powell 11 points and 2 rebounds, Preston 12 points and 8 assists, Boston 24 points and 3 assists, Diabatt 13 points and 5 rebounds, Moses Brown 13 points and 16 rebounds.
The star of the field
Throughout the game, Osman shot 11-of-13 from the field and 7-of-7 from three-point range for 29 points. The Cavaliers hit three-point range in their careers, surpassing Gibson and rising to sixth in team history, with James in first place.
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Match Review
The Clippers wheeled George, Jr., Morris, Covington, Garland hit a three-point shot, Coffey hit a jumper, Allen hit a 2-plus, Mitchell hit a three-pointer, the Cavaliers started 11-4, and the Clippers took a timeout. Timeouts came back, Mann hit a layup, Mitchell hit a jumper, Allen hit a layup, Wade 2-plus, the Cavaliers completed a 22-6 run, Mann hit a jumper, Brown made a dunk, and the Cavaliers led 31-15 at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Preston hit a free throw, LeVert also had a three-pointer, Diabat's empty cut and the Cavaliers took a timeout. Coming back from a timeout, Osman hit a three-pointer, Diabatte also had a three-pointer, Mobley made a dunk, LeVert also had a three-pointer, and the Cavaliers led 46-22. Back on the court, Brown made a quick dunk, followed by a jumper, Allen made a layup, Rubio hit a three-pointer, Okoro 2-plus-1, Wade hit a layup, and Coffey hit two free throws to give the Cavaliers a 64-34 lead at halftime.
Returning from halftime, Mobley hit a three-pointer, Okoro also had a three-pointer, Preston hit a layup, then he hit a jumper, Garland also had a three-pointer, and the Cavaliers further extended the point gap. Preston pulled the bar for a layup and both sides went into a timeout. Back on the court, Mitchell hit a layup, Allen hit a three-pointer, Boston made a dunk, then a jump shot, Preston countered with a layup, Coffey made a quick dunk, a layup 2-plus-1, and the Cavaliers led 89-57 at the end of the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Lewell hit a three-pointer, Boston hit two free throws, Osman also had a three-pointer, Boston countered with a layup, Brown hit a layup, made a layup, Wade returned with a three-pointer, Stevens hit a jumper, Neto hit a layup, and the Cavaliers led 105-81. After that, the game went into garbage time early, and the Cavaliers ended the Clippers' five-game winning streak 122-99.
Both sides start
Cavaliers starters: Garland, Mitchell, Okoro, Mobley, Allen
Clippers starters: Mann, Kofi, Powell, Batum, Zubac