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Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

On February 14, Beijing time, the NBA regular season, the Cavaliers defeated the Spurs 117-109 at home, ushering in a seven-game winning streak, while the Spurs suffered 13 consecutive losses, equalling the Rockets' longest losing streak this season. The Cavaliers took a 21-point lead in the first three quarters, and the Spurs trailed the gap to four points at one point at the start of the final quarter. At the crucial moment, Mitchell, who scored 41 points alone, stepped up to help the team open the gap again, refusing to complete a 21-point comeback.

Statistics

Spurs: Johnson 25 points and 4 assists, Brannam 18 points, Diop 14 points and 6 rebounds, Collins 11 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals, Sohan 10 points and 4 rebounds, bench Graham 12 points and 8 assists

Cavaliers: Mitchell 41 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists, Allen 17 points, 11 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks, Mobley 15 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks, Garland 16 points and 7 assists

Star of the field: Mitchell

Mitchell scored a game-high 41 points and was the best player of the game. As the Spurs approached the score in the final quarter, he continued to hit the basket and used his personal ability to complete the score, once again helping the Cavaliers open the point gap and refuse to reverse the opponent.

Highlight moments

Mitchell broke through Allen to score 2+1

Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

Keldon Johnson frees up for a layup

Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

Allen sends Sohan a nail board hat

Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

Mitchell dangled Saohan hit a three-point shot on a jumper

Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

Okoro fast attack air catch buckle

Spurs tied the season record with 13 consecutive losses Cavaliers won 7 straight Mitchell by 41 points and refused to reverse by 21 points

Match Review

At the start of the first quarter, Mobley dunked and scored the first sports battle for the Cavaliers. Collins hit a three-point shot, and Mobley scored four straight points to grab the team's first six points. The Cavaliers played a 9-0 offensive surge to open the gap, Johnson and Brannham scored back-to-back points, and the Cavaliers played another 8-0 offensive climax, and the difference between the two sides reached double digits for the first time. Collins turned and jumped, Okoro hit a 3-pointer, Diop broke through for a layup, Mitchell scored five straight points, and Johnson hit a three-pointer. Wade hit a back-up jumper, Johnson made a backhand layup, Rubio hit a layup, and Osman hit a 3-pointer as the Cavaliers took a 15-point lead heading into the second quarter. At the end of the first quarter, the Spurs trailed the Cavaliers 19-34.

At the start of the second quarter, Brannam hit a three-pointer, Rubio scored a free throw, Brannam cut for a layup, and Barlow made a backhand layup. Rubio hit the basket and caused a foul, Sohan stepped back to shoot and Diop broke through and Mitchell scored five straight points. Allen made a backhand layup, Collins and Diop scored back-to-back, Mitchell ran for a dunk, and Collins scored on a free throw. LeVere broke through for a layup, Johnson scored on a layup, Mitchell hit a three-pointer, and Wesley snapped a stop jumper. Graham scored on a layup, Allen hit a jumper, Sohan responded with a jumper and Mitchell hit a 3-pointer. Garland scored on a free throw and the Cavaliers extended their lead to 17 points. Graham snapped a jumper, Mitchell hit a three-pointer, and Johnson broke through for a layup. At halftime, the Spurs trailed the Cavaliers 49-65.

Easy to fight again. Garland and Mitchell scored back-to-back points as the Cavaliers extended their lead to 20 points. Diop cut for a layup, Mitchell and Brannam faced up for 3-pointers, and the Spurs played a 9-0 offensive climax. Garland stepped back on a jumper, Collins scored on a free throw, Garland broke through, Johnson hit a rebound jumper, and Mobley scored on a dunk. Diop hit a three-pointer, Okoro took a layup, Diop scored a 2+1, and Mitchell stopped a jumper. Johnson hit a three-point shot and the Spurs chased the deficit to within 10 points. Mitchell snapped a jumper, Johnson turned and hit a rebound, Osman hit a 3-pointer, Graham stopped a jumper, and LeVert responded with a jumper. Bashi hit two free throws and scored four straight points, and Osman scored a layup. At the end of the third quarter, the Spurs trailed the Cavaliers 81-91.

At the beginning of the final quarter, Sohan made two free throws, Garland broke through the throw, Wesley scored four consecutive points, Barcy cut an empty layup, and the Spurs chased the gap to four points. Mitchell and Rubio continued to hit the basket to cause foul scoring, Brannam cut for a layup, Mitchell broke through to score, Brannam threw a free throw to score, Mobley and Allen scored consecutive points, Graham hit a three-pointer, and Mitchell broke through for a layup. Johnson hit 1 of 2 free throws, Garland scored on a layup, Brannam broke through and Garland scored a layup. Barrow scored on a jumper, Mitchell broke through for a layup, and Graham hit a three-pointer. The gap between the two sides is still hovering around 10 points, and the Spurs have not been able to close the gap further. Allen hit a jumper to seal the victory for the Cavaliers, who ended up with the game time to reap the victory.

Both sides start

Spurs: Brannham, Keldon Johnson, Diop, Zach Collins, Sauhan

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

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