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Cleveland Cavaliers Struggle as Thunder Rolls Over in Rocket Arena Showdown

The Cleveland Cavaliers faced a challenging game against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Rocket Arena, resulting in a 136-104 defeat. This outcome brought the Cavs' record to 24-20, while the Thunder improved to an impressive 36-8.


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First Quarter


The game began with both teams showing determination. The Cavs managed to keep pace with OKC initially, scoring 27 points compared to the Thunder's 32. Donovan Mitchell led the charge for Cleveland with his dynamic playmaking and scoring ability. However, despite their efforts, Cleveland struggled defensively against Oklahoma City's efficient shooting.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, OKC extended their lead by adding another 34 points while limiting Cleveland to just 24 points. Evan Mobley contributed significantly for the Wine and Gold with his presence in both offense and defense but was unable to close the gap as turnovers plagued their performance.


Third Quarter


In an attempt to rally back during the third quarter, Jaylon Tyson stepped up for Cleveland by securing rebounds and providing crucial assists. The Cavs managed to score 28 points; however, they still trailed behind as OKC maintained control of the game by adding another 25 points.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter saw Oklahoma City unleash an offensive surge that sealed their victory over Cleveland. Scoring an impressive total of 45 points in this period alone showcased their dominance on court while holding off any potential comeback from Cavs who scored only 25 more before time expired.


Despite strong individual performances from players like Jarrett Allen who recorded nine rebounds along with three blocks throughout this matchup - it wasn't enough against such formidable opponents like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading Thundercats' charge towards success once again!


For those interested in further analysis or insights into what went wrong during this encounter between these two teams: check out our detailed breakdown under "post-game thoughts Cleveland Cavaliers" section where we explore key factors contributing towards today's result including "Cleveland Cavaliers match rating."


Looking ahead now onto future fixtures scheduled next week when they'll face off against Charlotte Hornets away at Spectrum Center on January twenty-first starting seven PM Eastern Time broadcasted live via ESPN/FDSSE/FDSOH networks respectively! Don't miss out catching all action unfold right there then too!


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