The Maui News

Mitchell scores 23; Cavs down Orlando, 96-86

- By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer

CLEVELAND (AP) — Through two games, the Cavaliers have been tough guys in these playoffs.

This year, they’re the bullies.

Donovan Mitchell scored 23 points, Jarrett Allen had 20 rebounds and Cleveland outlasted the Orlando Magic 96-86 on Monday night in a second straight slugfest to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round Eastern Conference series.

It’s been an impressive opening for the Cavs, who spent the regular season waiting for a chance to redeem themselves following last year’s first-round exit against the New York Knicks, who punished Cleveland in five games.

The Cavs were labeled soft, especially Allen, who was criticized for saying “the lights were too bright.” They’ve flipped the script so far.

“It’s very satisfying,” Allen said. “It shows that we’ve grown not only as a team but as individual­s. We’re not folding under pressure. We do have our moments, but as a whole I feel like we’ve taken a huge step.”

Mitchell set the tone as the Cavs led from start to finish, just as they did in Game 1. Evan Mobley added 17 points and Allen scored 16 — with nine offensive rebounds — for Cleveland. He’s the third player in team history to get 20 rebounds in a playoff game, joining Kevin Love (21) and Brad Daugherty (20).

“It means a lot,” Allen said. “It’s good company.”

Paolo Banchero scored 21 points and Franz Wagner 18 for the Magic, who have only come back to win one playoff series in 13 tries when losing the series opener. They’re now in an even deeper hole.

As was the case in Game 1, the Magic couldn’t find their shooting touch. They shot 36% from the floor, including 9 of 35 on 3-pointers.

“We’ve got to make shots, that’s the name of the game,” said Banchero, who was 9 of 20. “It’s frustratin­g for everybody when you keep shooting and it’s not going in. The way these two games have gone, I don’t think anyone thinks this will continue when we come home.”

Game 3 of the best-ofseven series is Thursday in Orlando, and Allen is expecting another physical battle.

“First one to 85,” the 6-foot-11 Allen predicted. “lt’s been a defensive-minded series and let’s keep it that way.”

Magic guard Jalen Suggs went down with a sprained left knee in the first quarter. He collapsed to the floor after making contact with Mitchell and immediatel­y grabbed his leg in pain. After being helped up, an emotional Suggs couldn’t put any weight on his leg as he was carried to the locker room.

However, the former high school football star returned after halftime with a sleeve on his leg. He finished with nine points and sparked a rally in the fourth quarter as the Magic scored 13 straight to pull within 87-78.

 ?? AP photo ?? Cleveland center Jarrett Allen dunks against Orlando during Game 2 of a first-round playoff series game Monday in Cleveland.
AP photo Cleveland center Jarrett Allen dunks against Orlando during Game 2 of a first-round playoff series game Monday in Cleveland.

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