Cavaliers vs Nets game gets Cleveland second 15-game win streak

The Cavaliers vs Nets game on Tuesday gave Cleveland its second 15-game winning streak of the season after their 109-104 victory.

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Cleveland center Jarrett Allen (31, left( attempts a drive but was fouled by Brooklyn's Ziaire Williams (right)  in their game in Cleveland on Tuesday. Cavaliers vs Nets game gets Cleveland second 15-game win streak

CAVALIERS VS NETS REWARDS CLEVELAND WITH TEAM’S LONGEST WINNING STREAK

The Cavaliers vs Nets gane rewarded Cleveland its longest winning streak in team history with 15 for the second time this season.

Furthermore, Cleveland got 18 of his 30 points from Darius Garland in the fourth quarter to grab the home victory over Brooklyn.

Moreover, Jarrett Allen had a double-double with 23 points and 13 rebounds, while Evan Mobley tallied 21 points, nine boards, and six assists.

Cleveland (55-10) started the season with a 15-game win streak.

That remained unmatched throughout the league until now.

But the Cavs had to rally from an 18-point deficit in the third quarter.

Thi enabled them to finish off the Nets and reach this point.

NO MITCHELL AND TWO OTHERS, NO PROBLEM FOR LEAGUE-LEADING CAVS

The league-leading Cavs still got the job done despite the absence of Donovan Mitchell and two other key players.

Moreover, Mitchell, their All-Star guard who’s also known as “Spidah,” was out with left groin soreness.

Furthermore, key reserves De’Andre Hunter (illness) and Ty Jerome (rest) also missed the game.

However, Cleveland didn’t missed a beat despite getting off to a slow start at home.

Additionally, the Cavs have the best home record, going 30-4 in Cleveland so far.

NETS STRUGGLE HARD TO CATCH BULLS FOR FINAL PLAY-IN SPOT

The Nets (22-43) struggle hard as they fell five games below the Chicago Bulls in the race for the final play-in spot.

Furthermore, Cam Thomas finished with 27 points, while Cameron Johnson scored 17 points for Brooklyn.

Moreover, Ziaire Williams had 14 points before fouling out for the Nets.

D’Angelo Russell missed the game due to a right ankle injury management.

The starting pointguard sat out the second half of a back-to-back after he logged 29 minutes in the Nets’ 111-108 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday.