After 15 consecutive victories since the start of the season, the Cavs fall in Boston

After 15 consecutive victories since the start of the season, the Cavs fall in Boston

The Cavs’ incredible series will therefore not have resisted the reigning NBA champions. The Cleveland Cavaliers, who won their first 15 games of the regular season, suffered their first defeat on the floor of Boston (120-117) on Tuesday.

Authors of the second best start to the season in the history of the North American basketball league, tied with three other teams, the Cavaliers will therefore not be able to worry the record of the Golden State Warriors (24 entry successes in 2015).

Tight end of the match

The big show at the start of the year, between the team of the moment and the reigning champion – who faced each other in the 2nd round of the play-offs in the spring for a 4-1 victory for Boston – partly held its own. promises, after a start to the match which gave rise to fears of a demonstration from Boston.

On a special lime green floor, the match also counting for the NBA Cup, the Celtics brought down lightning at three points, displaying at the end of the match an insolent skill of 53.7% (22 out of 41), after shooting at 14 out of 22 at the break! The gap thus reached 21 points in the 3rd quarter, Cleveland not being helped by the unusual clumsiness of its leader Darius Garland (8 points to 3 on 21 shooting).

By concentrating their efforts under the basket with their two strong Evan Mobley (22 points, 11 rebounds) and Jarrett Allen (10 points, 11 rebounds), the Cavaliers regained confidence before the Donovan Mitchell festival (35 points, 8 rebounds), which allowed the “Cavs” to come back to 2 points on 5 occasions.

“We think we are the best team”

Boston, however, never allowed its opponent to get back in front, relying on another great game from Jayson Tatum (33 points at 6 out of 10 from far, 12 rebounds, 7 assists), the NBA player who scored the most at the start of the season.

A good lay-up drive from Jaylen Brown, more discreet (17 points, 8 assists), made the decisive difference 40 seconds from time, rewarding the excellent game of veteran Al Horford (20 points, 7 rebounds, 3 against), who holds the Celtics racket while awaiting the next return from injury of Kristaps Porzingis.

“The way you respond to an opponent’s return shows the kind of team you are,” appreciated Tatum, author of a shoulder blow to Mitchell’s jaw at the end of the game. “With their start to the season they thought they were the best team, we wanted to show them that we think we are the best team. »

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