ROCKETS at CAVALIERS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 26, 2023

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The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Houston Rockets 108-91. Jarrett Allen led Cleveland with 24 points, 14 rebounds, and 3 blocks as Donovan Mitchell added 22 points and 5 rebounds. Jalen Green led Houston with 30 points and 4 assists in the loss. With the win, the Cavaliers improve to 48-28 while the Rockets fall to 18-57.

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  • tom cline

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    trading for donovan mitchell is the best thing to happen to the cavs since drafting lebron james.

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  • kevin fadriquela

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    They should plan more combination atack for mobley and allen

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  • Outdoor Adventures With Austin Miller

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    Congratulations Cleveland Cavaliers on clinching a playoff spot as a Cavs fan I'm pretty excited about them going on another big playoff run I said if they didn't make the playoffs last season they can make it next season and sure enough here we are & the Guardians play the Mariners and it looks like the first few games will be delayed or postponed due to rain

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  • Michael Hession

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    Cleveland I have good news and bad news. The good news is that you finally made it back to the playoffs for the first time in 5 years. The bad news is that with the Sixers losing streak, you are most likely getting Boston in the 2nd Round. Although you might get the chance to get revenge on your old PA Announcer for departing to Brooklyn after LeBron left.

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  • Zachary Elder

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    Well Clevland Cavaliers from a New York Knicks/ Brooklyn Nets fan congratulations on earning a spot in this year's NBA Playoffs and hopefully to see you face one of the New York teams.

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  • richard wright

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    Finally we can relax and enjoy the rest of the season, Great Job by our GM, you made some awesome deals, Lavert, Rubio, and my man the Spida, We are entertaining and just a good group of basketball players who play the game right, not dirty Ball ,cheating, poking people eyes out, you are a team we lose together and win together, No celebrating, not showing off in front of a losing team lots of Class. Thank You for playing the Game right, Best Wishes in the Playoffs.

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  • Ira Brownjr.

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    No wonder why did European league is catching up with the NBA NBA sucks

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  • Ira Brownjr.

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    So ??? WHAT IS CLASSIFIED AS A. FOUL NOW A DAYS …. MAN I MISS THE OLD DAYS OF BASKETBALL !!!! This new age ball is ruining the NBA. I don’t even know what the NBA stands for anymore.

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  • Stop N Watch Entertainment JDT Films Limited

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    Porter screaming this was marked on his calendar 📅.. man bye 👋 the cavs dismissed you for a reason.. tryna fight your teammates etc.. this group now does NOT do those thjngs.. they have chemistry and joke and have fun and play.. they are a brotherhood.. we glad we moved on from dude.. ✌ 🤦🤣😂

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  • Remy Barton

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    Love watching Mitchell and Jarrett Allen so much, man. Exciting as hell. Love watching good defense too, and the Cavs do that better than anyone in the NBA right now~

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  • Will Rosser

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    As long as we keep the Garland/Mitchell/Mobley trio together, we're always going to be a threat. I could make an argument for Jarrett Allen as well. What a rim protector. Great passer as well. Plays a hell of a role! Any primary 5 in the league would work great next to Mobley, because Mobley is such a versatile 4 who can switch 1-5. Makes everyone's jobs easier on the defensive end. Should be DPOY. Spida the best 2 guard in the league right now and you can't argue with it. Garland is so herky jerky, he's a true point guard with a Golden State backcourt kind of 3 ball threat. Mobley is so GREAT at everything on the defensive end, he's a great passer, and he's a very good scorer when he's in rhythm and being aggressive. It's nice that he doesn't have to be aggressive constantly though, and the Cavs are bringing him along very steadily and surely. Not having all that pressure on him at such a young age is important. I mean he does still have massive pressure to live up to the expectation of being a top 5-10 player in the league especially by the Cavs but it's not a #1 pick LeBron James save our franchise straight out of high school type of pressure.

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  • Dave Yurick

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    My biggest concern at this point is the bench play/rotation. If this team can get consistent production from the bench they can make a decent run in the playoffs.

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  • Kyle

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    Cavs bout to show all the doubters what they’re capable of in playoffs. This is just a taste of there fury. Only the beginning. Good luck other teams 😅

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  • JackassHill

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    Okoro sat late with knee soreness. Hope he'll be good with a few nights off. I'll tell you what. With three players playing at an all-star level on offense, with the defense they're capable of playing, you never know. Beautiful to watch our two bigs take turns stepping up when the team needs it. Lavert stepping up in spots. This is a real team. Bickerstaff has done a great job.

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  • Shakiem Jean Joseph

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    The Cleveland Cavaliers are 48-28🔴🔵⚫️🟡⚪️⚔️
    The Cleveland Cavaliers clinched their first playoff berth since 2018 and their first playoff berth since 1998 without Lebron James

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  • Michael Yatsco

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    I am from Ohio and huge a Cavs fan. Here is my opinion going forward. Let's assume nothing goes crazy in the standings meaning Cavs get up to 3 or Knicks fall below 5. The first round match up with New York will be a dog fight physical fun series. Having home court advantage certainly helps Cleveland look at their home record. I would say it's a toss up. I could be that overly optimistic Cavs fan but I am realistic that screams 6 or 7 game series. Now as far as the second round if Cleveland were to win. Regardless of what happened in the regular season I believe there are 3 elite teams in the East obviously Milwaukee, Boston, Philadelphia. This is all predicated on major stars aka Embiid, Giannis, Tatum etc not getting hurt or missing games. I would love it but Cavs can't beat Bucks in 7 game series don't see it happening. They don't have the bench. Milwaukee is deep experienced and extremely good. Sure they have those scratch your head games in the playoffs where they lose one game by 25 points at home or something crazy but they know how to pace themselves and win series whereas I think the Cavs are a year or so away from that. Talk to me in a year when Mobley adds more muscle and is an offensive force or when Lebron starts crying to get out of LA and have his swan song in Cleveland and it's more realistic. For this year as a Cavs fan I'd be happy to retain the 4 seed and win the 1st round match up that would be a successful year to build on. Just my opinion

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  • The Ones 144

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    Tillman Fertita has made the houston rockets the nbas laughing stock. Pathetic, cheap owner

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  • Ray Thomas

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    Cavs playoff bound!!…….haters gon hate💯

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