Cavaliers End Losing Streak with Commanding Win Over Jazz
Cleveland secures a 120-91 victory in Salt Lake City, addressing recent struggles and maintaining their Eastern Conference lead.
- The Cleveland Cavaliers snapped a four-game losing streak with a decisive 120-91 win over the Utah Jazz, improving their record to 57-14.
- A dominant 15-0 run to start the third quarter, fueled by defensive stops and transition play, helped Cleveland pull away for good.
- Donovan Mitchell contributed 16 points against his former team, showing improved efficiency despite ongoing shooting struggles from beyond the arc.
- Six Cavaliers scored in double figures, with Jarrett Allen leading the team with 18 points and Evan Mobley recording a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
- While the win showcased Cleveland's depth and resilience, early-game offensive inconsistency and poor three-point shooting highlighted areas for improvement ahead of the playoffs.














