Donovan Mitchell on Tuesday scored 43 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 116-102 NBA victory over a Los Angeles Lakers team that clearly missed the firepower of ailing Anthony Davis.
Star center Davis had scored 99 points in the Lakers’ last two games, including a 55-point outburst in a victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday.
However, he played just eight minutes in Cleveland before calling it a night with flu-like symptoms, and Mitchell and the Cavs took full advantage to improve their impressive home record to 11-1.
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LeBron James scored 21 points and pulled down 17 rebounds, but it was not enough against the team where he started his NBA career in 2003, and that he led to a championship in 2016 when he returned after winning two titles with Miami.
James was cheered when the Cavaliers played a tribute video during an early time-out, and Mitchell, who arrived in Cleveland in a trade from Utah in September, was struck by the moment.
“It’s well-deserved,” Mitchell said. “He’s one of the greatest players of all time.”
James’ return to his native Ohio was overshadowed by the loss of Davis, who had averaged 34.2 points and 15.4 rebounds over his past 10 games as the Lakers began to turn their season around.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said Davis wanted to “give it a go,” even as his symptoms, including a fever, worsened during the evening.
Even without him, the Lakers managed to keep it close, trailing by five with less than five minutes to play.
However, Mitchell converted a three-point play to launch a 10-0 Cavaliers scoring run.
He came up with a steal and made a pair of free throws and Jarrett Allen’s steal on the Lakers’ next possession led to Caris LeVert’s fast-break layup.
Mitchell capped the run with a step-back three-pointer. By the end of the game the cheers of Cleveland fans were for him, not James.
Despite his admiration for the Lakers star, Mitchell said he was happy to “spoil the homecoming.”
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