Original title: Full NBA: Cavaliers reverse Lakers to welcome eight-game winning streak, Raptors and Bulls
The American Basketball Association staged a series of matches on the 6th. The Cleveland Cavaliers overturned the Los Angeles Lakers 114: 100 by winning eight straight wins, the Toronto Raptors defeated the Chicago Bulls 113: 104.
The Lakers, who sit between the “Big Three”, have become the focus of heated discussions among fans since the start of the game. Problems like slow attack, poor three points, James’s waning strength, and Westbrook’s poor state attracted widespread attention Before the game, they only scored 2 wins and 6 losses; the Cavaliers who ushered in Mitchell have won 7 games since defeat in the opening game and team morale is like a rainbow.
After the opening, James led the Lakers with a 9: 2 lead. Westbrook and Davis both scored double digits at half-time. The “Big Three” teamed up to help the Lakers maintain their lead; the Cavaliers relied on Mitchell and Garland. the difficult singles kept the score and the two scored 21 points each over time. The Lakers had a 6-point lead at half time.
In the third quarter, the Cavaliers took the lead by exerting force on the inside, hitting a climax of 11: 0 to beat the score in one fell swoop. After Westbrook came off the bench, he sent out a series of wonderful passes to connect the entire team to help the Lakers stop the decline. In the last quarter, the Lakers suffered repeated setbacks on the offensive side and were again beaten by the Cavaliers in a 10-0 attack wave. In the end, the Cavaliers overturned the Lakers 114: 100 and won an eight-game winning streak, second only to the undefeated Milwaukee Bucks in nine games.
In the first half of the game, Davis made 6 out of 10 shots and scored a maximum of 17 Lakers points, but in the second half he only made two shots and scored 2 points. This also became the epitome of the Lakers team’s performance, for the entire second half they only scored 36 points. As for the Cavaliers, Mitchell had a middle touch from beyond the three-point line, and only scored 1 goal in 7 shots, but demanded everything on and from mid-range, causing frequent damage. 10 out of 17 shots and scored a record 33 points.
In the battle between the Bulls and the Raptors, core LaVine and Siakam of the two teams were both sidelined due to injuries. In the first half, the two teams each played a good quarter and the Raptors, under the guidance of Van Fleet, played consecutive peaks to overcome the score. After the break, the Raptors were leading by 6 points 55:49. After switching sides and fighting again, the Raptors continued to exert their strength and once gained a double-digit lead. At critical moment, the Bulls fired frequently, and in the end the Raptors defeated the Bulls 113: 104 in home.
In the other two games, the Washington Wizards lost to the Memphis Grizzlies 97: 103; the Utah Jazz defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 110: 102, ending their opponent’s three-game streak.