The Cleveland Cavaliers showcased their dominance on Friday night with a resounding 136-117 victory over the Golden State Warriors, extending their franchise-best start to 10-0 this season. Led by Darius Garland's 27 points and Evan Mobley's 23, the Cavaliers made history by becoming the first team in NBA history to win their first 10 games while scoring at least 110 points in each of them.
The Cavaliers' performance was highlighted by a remarkable 41-point halftime lead at 83-42, which tied for the eighth-largest halftime lead in the NBA's shot clock era. Ty Jerome also contributed significantly with 20 points, 13 of which came before the halftime break.
On the other side, the Golden State Warriors, who were on a five-game win streak, struggled to keep up with the Cavaliers. Despite Jonathan Kuminga's 21 points and Stephen Curry's 12 points, the Warriors fell short in their first road loss of the season. Draymond Green's six points, six assists, and four fouls were not enough to turn the tide in favor of the Warriors.
One of the key moments in the game came early on when Garland and Mobley led the Cavaliers to a commanding 20-2 lead, setting the tone for the rest of the game. The Warriors had a slow start, missing eight of their first nine field goal attempts, while Green encountered foul trouble early on.
Despite an off night for All-Star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell, who was limited to 12 points, the Cavaliers' high-scoring offense continued to shine. The team did not miss a beat, showcasing their depth and resilience.
This matchup marked the 21st time in NBA history that an undefeated road team faced an unbeaten home team, with Cleveland improving to a perfect 5-0 record at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
Looking ahead, the Warriors will visit Oklahoma City on Sunday, while the Cavaliers are set to host Brooklyn on Saturday night.
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