The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Garland scores 25, Cavs hold on

- By Tim Reynolds

MIAMI >> Cleveland coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f called it grit. Miami coach Erik Spoelstra called it disruptive­ness.

Whatever it was, it worked for the Cavaliers.

Darius Garland scored 25 points, Donovan Mitchell added 18 and the Cavaliers assured themselves of a second consecutiv­e winning season with a 104-100 victory over the Miami Heat on March 8.

The Cavaliers allowed the Heat to shoot 57% in the first three quarters — then cranked up the defense and limited Miami to 29% in the fourth quarter.

“The grit and the resilience that we showed,” Bickerstaf­f said. “It was an ugly fourth quarter for both teams. These are two really good defenses that put you in difficult situations, forced a ton of turnovers both ways, but I thought our guys did a great job of maintainin­g their poise.”

Jarrett Allen had 15 points and 12 rebounds for Cleveland. Evan Mobley also scored 15 points, and Isaac Okoro had 13.

The Cavaliers (42-26) are now two wins away from matching last season’s win total, with 14 games left.

“That’s a big win on the road against a tough team,” Mitchell said. “We did a lot of things well.”

Jimmy Butler had 28 points for Miami (35-32), which got 22 from Tyler Herro and 17 from Bam Adebayo.

Kevin Love scored eight points for Miami, facing Cleveland for the first time since Nov. 13, 2013, when he was with Minnesota. Love had an immediate impact against his former club, getting Miami’s first two field goals and drawing two offensive fouls in the first 3:53.

He was with Cleveland for nine seasons, the last player left there from the 2016 NBA championsh­ip team and asked for a buyout after he fell out of the Cavaliers’ rotation. He didn’t play in his final 12 games with the club, and joined the Heat during the All-Star break last month.

“It is a very sensitive topic,” Bickerstaf­f said. “It’s still an emotional topic for all of us. We tried to handle it as best we possibly could, always paying Kevin his respect and the relationsh­ips that he built and what he did for this organizati­on and this team.”

Tip-ins

CAVALIERS >> This is the start of four one-city, two-game stops that Cleveland has left on its schedule. The Cavs go to Charlotte on March 12 and 14, Brooklyn on March 21 and 23, and Orlando on April 4 and 6. “You probably want to pick your towns a little better than this one,” Bickerstaf­f said. … There were 18 lead changes and six ties in the first half, none in the second half.

Love vs. Cavs

Context on how long it had been since Love faced the Cavaliers: San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich was 12th on the coaching wins list, the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James was 32nd on the NBA scoring list and Golden State’s Stephen Curry was 140th in 3-pointers made. They’re all the NBA leaders in those categories now.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cavaliers forward Lamar Stevens dunks during the first half March 8in Miami.
WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cavaliers forward Lamar Stevens dunks during the first half March 8in Miami.

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