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Choi Yong-hee did not play, Garland contributed to the last quarter, Mobley 23+16 Cavaliers reversed the Nets to win 11 in a row

On November 10, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Cavaliers hosted the Nets today. Due to the tight game, Choi Yong-hee failed to get a chance to play. The Nets entered the fourth quarter with a double-digit lead before being overtaken by the Cavaliers in the final moments. In the end, the Cavaliers reversed the Nets 105-100.

Technical Statistics:

Nets: Cameron Johnson 23 points and 5 rebounds, Schroder 22 points and 5 assists, Thomas 22 points and 6 assists, Finney-Smith 10 points and 4 rebounds, Claxton 10 points and 10 rebounds

Cavaliers: Mobley Jr. 23 points and 16 rebounds, Garland 20 points and 6 assists, Mitchell 22 points, LeVert 12 points and 6 assists

At the start of the first quarter, Finney-Smith opened the scoring for the Nets with a throw-in. Garland received the ball and cut up the middle, and Mobley raised the knife from the outside to add another three points. Claxton threw back the color, Schroder also scored a three-pointer, and the Nets led the Cavaliers. Mitchell's long-range three-shot firepower was comparable to that of Katyusha, which made the Nets a little overwhelmed. Merrill also scored a three-pointer in a small trial, and the Cavaliers led the Nets 34-28 in the first quarter.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Merrill hit another three-pointer, Mobley made a basket and chopped vegetables, and the Cavaliers extended the margin to double digits with a small surge. After half a quarter, the Nets' single-quarter scores remained in the single digits. LeVert quickly drove straight in, and a split dunk exploded the whole court, and Garland chased three points to make it even more coquettish. Cameron Johnson squatted in the bottom corner, and his small hand was raised to stop the bleeding for the Nets instantly. Schroder and Thomas also took turns to attack, and the Nets played a wave of 10-0 small surges. At halftime, the Nets trailed the Cavaliers 55-57.

At the beginning of the second half of the game, the Nets continued to attack, and there was another wave of 15-0, not only overtaking but also leading the last double. Garland assisted Mobley for a dunk to break the scoring drought, and Wade added three more points from the outside. Allen chased points one after another under the basket, but after the lead, the Nets were full of momentum and basically responded to the ball. At the end of the quarter, Keown Johnson hit another three-pointer in the open position, and Mobley Jr. made a dunk to recover two points, and the Nets overtook the Cavaliers 82-70.

At the beginning of the final quarter, Schroder scored another three-pointer against the defense, and Mitchell responded with three free throws. After Schroder hit this three-pointer, the Nets were unable to continue the scoring, and the Cavaliers also took advantage of the situation to chase the score. Mobley scored back-to-back baskets to close the deficit to four points. Claxton made a 2+1 shot to stop the bleeding for the Nets, but the Cavaliers were crazy about chasing points, and the gap between the two sides was getting smaller and smaller. At the critical moment, Cameron Johnson hit a three-pointer to stabilize the morale of the army. After the timeout, the Cavaliers chased 7 points in a row to complete the overtake. In the final moments, Garland made consecutive meritorious contributions to help the Cavaliers reverse the Nets 105-100.

Both starters:

Cavaliers: Garland, Mitchell, Okoro, Mobley Jr., Allen

Nets: Schroder, Thomas, Cameron Johnson, Finney, Claxton

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