Record: 50-10
OffRtg: 122.3 (1) DefRtg: 111.1 (7) NetRtg: +11.1 (2) Pace: 100.4 (9)
The Cavs are the first team with 50 wins, have their third double-digit winning streak of the season, and evened the season series with the Celtics with an impressive comeback victory in Boston on Friday.
Three takeaways
- With his 41 points on Friday, Donovan Mitchell has averaged 30.8 points in his 20 regular-season games against the Celtics. That’s the highest scoring average against Boston in NBA history (minimum 10 games), topping the mark of Michael Jordan (30.7 in 56 games). There have been 22 instances where a player scored more than 30 points against the Celtics this season and Mitchell has four of the 22, balancing his scoring among several defenders.
- It’s certainly helped that Hunter is now 25-for-42 (60%) from 3-point range over his eight games with the Cavs. That includes two clutch 3-pointers against Portland on Sunday, with Hunter putting the Cavs ahead for good with a weak-side 3 off a great roll-and-kick feed from Jarrett Allen with 30.8 seconds left in overtime. That win improved the Cavs to 4-0 without Mitchell, who got the day off.
The win over Portland was a brief stop at home, and the Cavs’ schedule will remain road-heavy for the next few weeks. They currently have what would be the fifth-best road record (22-6, .786) in NBA history.
Week 20: @ CHI, vs. MIA, @ CHA, @ MIL