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Thursday’s NBA schedule includes Donovan Mitchell’s Cleveland Cavaliers (38-9) hosting the Atlanta Hawks (22-25) at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Game time is 7:00 PM ET.The Cavaliers
Although they were down several players, Cavs superstar Donovan Mitchell spearheaded a collective road win over the Heat.
Donovan Mitchell scored 34 points, Ty Jerome added 20 off the bench and the Cleveland Cavaliers never trailed in a 126-106 win over the Miami Heat.
Garland even erupted for 39 points five days ago against a very strong Rockets squad. January has been his best month of the season by far, averaging 24.7 points in 13 contests. As for facing the Atlanta Hawks, he’s dominated them this season as well, averaging 24 ppg across two meetings.
Donovan Mitchell scored 34 points and Evan Mobley collected 22 points and 15 rebounds, lifting the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers to a wire-to-wire 126-106 victory over the Miami Heat on Wednesday.
Cleveland Cavaliers fans got a sneak peek today at a new, exclusive bobblehead. Donovan "Spida" Mitchell, the Cavs shooting guard, showed off the new collectible created in his honor, as a dunk he scored last season during the playoffs has become a commemorative bobblehead.
SportsLine's model has simulated the Atlanta Hawks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers matchup 10,000 times and revealed its NBA picks for Thursday
Cleveland Cavaliers face Miami Heat on January 29. Donovan Mitchell is expected to play. Cavaliers will miss Dean Wade, Isaac Okoro, and Caris LeVert. Mitchell's recent performance has been strong. Miami Heat will be without Dru Smith and Josh Richardson.
It's Mitchell's sixth straight All-Star appearance and second career starting nod, both of which have come with the Cavs.
Cleveland may turn to the Philadelphia 76ers or even their alumni to do just that. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed that there are two players that the Cavaliers may turn on the buyout market: Ben Simmons and Lonzo Ball.
Donovan Mitchell erupted for 33 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers cooled off the visiting Phoenix Suns with a 118-92 victory on Monday.