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Cavs win franchise record 16th in a row, top grizzlies

Memphis, Tenn.-Evan Mobley had 22 points and 11 rebounds, Darius Garland added 20 points and nine assists, and the Cleveland Cavaliers recorded a victory of 133-124 against the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday evening with a victory of 133-124.

De'andre Hunter scored 18 points, while Jarrett had all 16. The victory in the shadows made Cleveland's former standard for consecutive victories with 15, which were opened this season.

The Cavaliers also won their 11th game in a row, their longest series in the franchise story and the longest stripe victory since the Los Angeles Lakers won 14 in 2019 in a row, said Research.

In each of the 16 games, the Cavaliers also scored at least 105 points during their winning streak, which are bound to the second longest strip in NBA history and have only the lakers from 1971-72.

Yes Morant led Memphis with a high season of 44 points with eight rebounds and seven assists. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Brandon Clarke each ended 13 points.

Jackson returned to the line -up against Cleveland after missing the previous five games with a sprain of the left ankle. In the meantime, the Cavaliers played their second game without Donovan Mitchell because he asked for the groin business.

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Cavaliers: Cleveland has a solid hold at the top of the Eastern Conference. It was also Cleveland's 26th Road Sieg, who connected the second best in the history of the 2009-10 one with the 2009-10 team.

Grizzlies: Memphis fought most of the night of the night, and only a rally with the reserves made the edge respectable.

Key moment

Cleveland opened the second quarter with a 23: 9 rally that was covered by a morant sales that led to a outlier of Javonte Green. Green missed the shot when he was fouled by Jackson – a foul decided a flagrant.

Key

Cleveland shot 53%in the first half, including 12 out of 29 from outside the arch. In the first two quarters, Memphis only achieved 4 out of 17 from the 3-point area and left the cavaliers in half with a lead of 75-58.

In this report, information from the Associated Press was used.