On Saturday night at Rocket Arena, the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame adversity and a late deficit to defeat the Chicago Bulls 128-122, marking their fourth consecutive win.
Despite continuing struggles with injuries, including the absence of All-Star guard Darius Garland who sat out for rest after playing the previous night, the Cavs rallied impressively in the closing moments. Trailing 122-116 with just 1:47 remaining in the game, Cleveland unleashed a decisive 12-0 scoring run to secure the victory.
The Cavs closed the game on a 12-0 run to beat the Bulls 128-122.
Isaac Okoro, formerly with the Cavs and now playing for the Bulls, topped Chicago’s scoring with 19 points. The Bulls had built a lead late in the fourth quarter, going up 122-116 after Tre Jones sank six consecutive free throws.
The Bulls pulled ahead 122-116 with 1:47 left after guard Tre Jones made six consecutive foul shots.
Coach and players emphasized caution with Garland’s schedule to avoid back-to-back playing nights, ensuring his availability for upcoming games.
Summary: The Cavaliers demonstrated resilience by erasing a late deficit to beat the Bulls and extend their winning streak to four games amid ongoing injury challenges.