Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Cavaliers cruise past Knicks

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NEW YORK— Darius Garland had 24 points and 13 assists to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 119-101 win over the New York Knicks on Saturday.

Garland led seven Cavaliers in double figures as Cleveland snapped a two-game losing streak.

Caris LeVert finished with 19 points. Moses Brown and Isaac Okoro each added 16. Brown also had 13 rebounds. Kevin Love had 15 off the bench. Cedi Osman and Lauri Markkanen both added 10 for Cleveland.

“We’re starting to put something together,” Garland said.

Added Love: “We’re a very good team.”

After a four-game winning streak, New York has lost two straight.

Obi Toppin scored a career-high 20 points. Evan Fournier had 19. Immanuel Quickley scored 17 off the bench. RJ Barrett finished with 12, and Alec Burks had 11 for New York.

“We lost today so it really doesn’t mean anything to me,” Toppin said about his career day. “We (have to) learn from today and just get better and win these next couple games.”

The Cavaliers never trailed in sweeping the regular-season series. Cleveland shot 54.3% from the field (44-for-81) and 44.1% from 3 in the matinee at Madison Square Garden.

“We finally made some shots,” Garland said.

New York was 31-for-77 from the field (40.3%) and 13-for-30 from 3 (43.3%).

But the Knicks were unable to score a go-ahead basket at any point. And Cleveland took every opportunit­y to build on its advantage including a 57second sequence in the third quarter.

Barrett made one of two free throws to cut the deficit to 80-74. The Cavaliers responded with an Okoro tip-in, an Okoro 3, and a spectacula­r two-handed dunk from Brown to push the lead to 13.

The spurt increased into an 22-11 quarter-ending run, allowing Cleveland to enter the fourth with an 102-87 advantage.

“It was definitely something we talked about within the huddle in that second half,” Love said of the Cavaliers ability to put the game away. “When we got up we said we (didn’t have to) stop and let’s continue to make the right play; play for each other.”

Osman’s four-point play with 9:28 left put the game away.

“They have a lot of guys who can stretch the floor,” said Quickley. “We didn’t play our best.”

Cleveland rookie Evan Mobley missed his third straight game with a sprained left ankle.

 ?? Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press ?? Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland, right, goes for basket against the New York Knicks during the first half on Saturday in New York.
Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland, right, goes for basket against the New York Knicks during the first half on Saturday in New York.

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