Cavaliers Crush 76ers 133-107 Behind Donovan Mitchell's 35 Points

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Mitchell Powers Cavaliers Past 76ers
The Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back in a big way Wednesday night. They rolled past the Philadelphia 76ers 133-107 on the road. After a tough loss to Utah, the Cavs looked like championship contenders again.
Mitchell Lights Up Philadelphia
Donovan Mitchell was unstoppable. He scored 35 points and dished out nine assists. Mitchell attacked the rim like a lightning bolt. His moves left defenders spinning. He handed out passes that zipped through the air like rockets.
Mitchell shot 50 percent from the floor. He played 33 minutes and looked comfortable all night. His performance reminded everyone why he's an All-Star.
Mobley Dominates Both Ends
Evan Mobley was a force on defense and offense. He grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked four shots. His long arms swatted away shots like a giant protecting the basket.
Mobley also scored 17 points on amazing 70 percent shooting. He added six assists, showing his playmaking skills. Defending Player of the Year Mobley proved he can do everything.
Garland Leaves Early
Darius Garland started hot with 20 points in just 23 minutes. He shot over 60 percent from the field. But Garland left the game in the third quarter with a right foot injury. The Cavs hope he can return soon.
De'Andre Hunter stepped up with 17 points off the bench. Jaylon Tyson added 12 points and five rebounds.
76ers Can't Keep Up
Joel Embiid led Philadelphia with 20 points and four rebounds. Paul George added 17 points. But the 76ers couldn't stop Cleveland's attack.
The Cavs jumped ahead early, leading 33-18 after the first quarter. They never let Philadelphia back in the game. By halftime, Cleveland led 60-47.
Cavs Show Their Strength
Cleveland improved to 23-19 this season. They showed they can respond after losses. This victory proves the Cavaliers remain dangerous in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
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