Both Cleveland ⁤and Oklahoma City brought their A-game in a matchup that​ left NBA fans buzzing. The Cavaliers displayed a balanced attack, with‌ Donovan Mitchell and evan Mobley leading the charge offensively, while⁢ their defense forced the Thunder into crucial mistakes down the stretch. On the other side, the rising star power of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander kept OKC in ⁤striking range, showcasing why he’s one of the league’s premier young talents.Yet, what truly stood out was Cleveland’s ability to control pace during key possessions—something that could make or break a championship ​run.

  • Paint Presence: The ⁣Cavs outscored the Thunder​ 48-28 ⁣in the paint, driven by Mobley’s ​aggression ⁤and Allen’s interior dominance.
  • Three-Point Efficiency: Cleveland shot 42%‌ from deep compared to OKC’s 33%, punishing the Thunder’s sporadic perimeter defense.
  • Turnover Battle: OKC’s 15 turnovers led to 18‍ points for‌ the Cavaliers—a stark reminder of the importance of ‍ball security in playoff-style games.
Key stat Cavaliers Thunder
Points in the Paint 48 28
Three-Point % 42% 33%
Turnovers 10 15