Hornets shut down Cavaliers in OT
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From being seconds from victory, only to go in the complete opposite direction. Sunday’s 119-111 loss to the Charlotte Hornets was typical of how the Cleveland
The Cleveland Cavaliers (15-11) look for their first back-to-back wins since Nov. 21-23 when they host the Charlotte Hornets (7-18), who have lost two straight and four of their last five, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Sunday afternoon.
Cleveland Cavaliers big Evan Mobley cemented his place among NBA elite players under 25 as ESPN ranked him inside the top ten of the league's top 25 players under 25.
Besides hoping for a Sarr return, the Wizards would need to win the shooting battle. Cleveland takes a league-high 44 threes every night, and though the Wizards' offense ranks about as well as their defense, they're more accurate from outside by several percentage points.
There are very few teams in the NBA that offer Cleveland a better chance of getting back to winning ways than Washington as the two teams reunite on Friday. The Cavaliers’ current streak of 13 consecutive wins over the Wizards dates back to February 2022, when Cleveland trailed 118-110 in their all-time head-to-head.