NBA-best Cavs win 11th in a row to end 15-game Thunder streak
WASHINGTON, United States — In a historic showdown seen as a possible NBA Finals preview, Jarrett Allen scored 25 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers over Oklahoma City 129-122 on Wednesday (Thursday, Manila time).
The NBA-leading Cavaliers improved to 32-4 with their 11th consecutive win while the visiting Western Conference-leading Thunder fell to 30-6 with their club-record 15-game win streak snapped.
"It felt like a battle all night," Allen said. "We were scoring. They were scoring, getting stops on both sides. We knew at the end of the night it was coming down to which team had more effort."
On a night when Cavs star Donovan Mitchell scored only 11 points on 3-of-16 shooting, Cleveland's big men took command.
Allen topped scorers while adding 12 rebounds, six assists and three steals while working with Evan Mobley, who had 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.
They became the first Cavaliers teammates to each register 20 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a game since LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in 2017.
"We were willing to try it," Allen said of the two-man inside tandem. "We're learning to grow together. It was a learning curve. Stuff like that just doesn't happen overnight, but Evan and I are willing to work together and try to find the best thing that works."
Seven players scored in double figures for Cleveland, including Darius Garland with 18 points, reserve Max Strus with 17 and 15 off the bench from Ty Jerome.
"Everybody is ready to play," Allen said. "Everybody is willing to make the next pass to the open man and we have a bunch of shooters on this team who can knock down shots."
It was only the third game in NBA history featuring two clubs on win streaks of 10 or more games and the first time since the Los Angeles Lakers beat Portland in 2000.
It was only the second time in NBA history there was a game involving teams that won 30 or more of their first 35 games, the other being the Lakers and Milwaukee in the 1971-72 campaign.
Oklahoma City entered 11-0 against the Eastern Conference and Cleveland entered 10-0 against the Western Conference, marking the first time since conferences were established in 1970 that teams met with such