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Cleveland Cavaliers vs Dallas Mavericks: Did Donovan Mitchell’s 11 assists keep the comeback within reach?

The Cleveland Cavaliers moved to 41-27 after a 130-120 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, who entered at 23-45, at Rocket Arena on 3:30 PM EDT. The Mavs led for 41:43 as the Cavs logged 11 lead changes and 7 ties while playing in front of 19,432.


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First quarter


The Cleveland Cavaliers scored 31 in the first quarter while the Dallas Mavericks scored 35. The Cavs shot 51 percent from the field for the game, and that early pace kept the margin to 4 after 1.


Second quarter


The Cavaliers added 28 in the second quarter as the Mavericks put up 25 to tighten the game at halftime. Donovan Mitchell recorded 26 points and 11 assists, and the Cavs finished with 32 assists as a team.


Third quarter


Dallas swung the third quarter 40-27, and the Mavericks’ 13 steals helped produce 25 points off turnovers. Cleveland finished with 16 turnovers and scored 9 points off turnovers, a gap that shaped what went wrong for Cleveland Cavaliers in the middle stretch.


Fourth quarter


The Cavs won the fourth quarter 34-30 as the Wine and Gold got 46 bench points while Big D had 38 bench points. Evan Mobley posted 18 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 blocks while Cleveland matched Dallas with 5 blocks. This Cleveland Cavaliers vs Dallas Mavericks match summary also noted Dallas hitting 50 percent from 3 on 15 makes while Cleveland hit 16 on 39 percent.


Tactical notes


Cleveland scored 54 points in the paint while Dallas scored 52 points in the paint, and both teams drew 21 fouls in a physical box score. The Cavs took 21 free throws at 67 percent while the Mavs went 23-for-27 for 85 percent, a separator in a Cleveland Cavaliers vs Dallas Mavericks tactical recap. A Cleveland Cavaliers coach post-game reaction had to account for Dallas posting 35 assists and a 2.92 assist-to-turnover ratio while Cleveland finished at 2.0.


The Cavaliers’ next broadcast will be on 3-17-2026 at 8:00 PM EDT against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with NBC and Peacock, FDSWI, and FDSOH carrying the game. Keep it locked for the next game recap, track the box score, and share this article with other Cavs fans.

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