The Cleveland Cavaliers demonstrated their multifaceted offensive arsenal in a convincing 119-105 triumph over the Orlando Magic. The team’s scoring was well-distributed, with six players reaching double figures, highlighting the Cavs’ ever-growing weaponry on the floor. Star guard Donovan Mitchell led the charge with an efficient 28 points, while Darius Garland contributed 22 points and 9 assists, seamlessly orchestrating the offense. The bench also played a pivotal role, as Caris LeVert added a crucial 16 points, sustaining the momentum whenever starters took a breather.

Key factors that propelled Cleveland’s dominance included:

  • Sharp Perimeter Shooting: The Cavaliers connected on 38% of their three-pointers, stretching the Magic’s defense thin.
  • Strong Transition Play: Quick outlets and fast breaks led to easy buckets early and often.
  • Defensive Intensity: Cleveland forced 15 turnovers, converting many into fast-break points.
Player Points Assists Rebounds
Donovan Mitchell 28 5 4
Darius Garland 22 9 3
Caris LeVert 16 3 2
Evan Mobley 13 2 10
Jarrett Allen 12 1 11
Isaac Okoro 11 2 5