On November 8 at Rocket Arena, the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame injuries and a late deficit to defeat the Chicago Bulls 128-122, marking their fourth consecutive win.
Despite missing All-Star guard Darius Garland, who sat out to avoid back-to-back games following a previous night’s appearance against Washington Wizards, the Cavs rallied impressively in the final minutes.
The Bulls led 122-116 with 1:47 remaining in the fourth quarter after guard Tre Jones scored six consecutive free throws across three trips to the line.
Then, Cleveland went on a decisive 12-0 run to close out the game. Guards Donovan Mitchell and De'Andre Hunter combined for 10 quick points during this stretch.
Guard Jaylon Tyson sealed the victory with two clutch foul shots with 4.3 seconds left.
The win improved Cleveland’s record to 7-3, while the Bulls fell to 6-3.
Despite continuing injury challenges, the Cavaliers showcased resilience and team effort to extend their winning streak.
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