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Cavaliers Demolish Mavericks 138-105 in Dominant Road Performance

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Published: Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 2:32 am

Cavaliers Dominate Mavericks in Road Victory

Cleveland delivered a resounding victory over Dallas, finishing with a final score of 138-105. The Cavaliers' dominance was evident, particularly in the third quarter where they extended their lead significantly.

Donovan Mitchell led the charge with 24 points and 8 assists, showcasing his offensive prowess and defensive intensity with two steals. James Harden, while not matching his previous high-scoring game, contributed 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists, impacting the game in multiple ways.

Despite missing starting center Jarrett Allen due to a knee injury, the Cavaliers' depth proved crucial. Thomas Bryant stepped up, contributing 11 points and 4 rebounds. Dennis Schroder and NaeQwan Tomlin also provided valuable contributions off the bench.

On the Mavericks' side, rookie Cooper Flagg continued to impress, scoring 25 points and recording his 25th 20-point game of the season, surpassing Kobe Bryant for the sixth-most 20-point games by a teenager in NBA history.

The win solidifies Cleveland's position as the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. The team is aiming to secure home-court advantage in the playoffs. The Cavaliers are looking to build momentum and avoid losing streaks. The team is looking to prove that their performance was not a fluke.

BNN's Perspective:

This victory is a significant step for Cleveland, demonstrating their ability to perform at a high level even without key players. While the Mavericks' rookie continues to shine, the Cavaliers' overall performance highlights their potential to contend in the playoffs. The team's ability to maintain a strong record and secure home-court advantage will be crucial as the season progresses.

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