OG Anunoby was incredibly efficient in the New York Knicks' 121-108 victory over the Cavaliers, which extended their winning streak to 10 games. In 30:35 minutes, Anunoby poured in 21 points, pulled down 7 rebounds (2 offensive, 5 defensive), and dished out 4 assists. He was remarkably accurate, shooting 6/10 from the field, a blistering 3/4 from three-point range, and a perfect 6/6 from the free-throw line. He recorded 0 steals, 0 blocks, 1 turnover, and finished with a strong +11 plus/minus.
Mikal Bridges delivered a stellar two-way performance for the New York Knicks, contributing significantly to their 121-108 victory over the Cavaliers and extending their winning streak to 10 games. In 39:17 minutes, Bridges notched 22 points, 6 rebounds (1 offensive, 5 defensive), and 2 assists. He was highly efficient from the field, shooting an impressive 11/15, and went 0/1 from three-point range, with 0/0 from the free-throw line. His defensive presence was felt with 3 steals and 2 blocks, countered by 2 turnovers, and he finished with a strong +19 plus/minus.
Jalen Brunson spearheaded the New York Knicks' attack, erupting for a game-high 30 points in their dominant 121-108 victory over the Cavaliers, securing their 10th consecutive win. In 41:05 minutes, Brunson also added 3 defensive rebounds and 6 assists. He shot 10/19 from the field, 0/4 from beyond the arc, and an excellent 10/12 from the free-throw line. His stat line was rounded out by 1 steal and 0 blocks, though he also committed 4 turnovers, finishing with a robust +15 plus/minus.
James Harden delivered 19 points, 5 rebounds (all defensive), and 5 assists in 40:55 minutes for the Cleveland Cavaliers in their 121-108 loss to the Knicks. He shot 8/15 from the field, including 1/7 from beyond the arc, and went 2/3 from the free-throw line. Harden also recorded 1 steal, 0 blocks, and committed 6 turnovers, finishing with a +/- of -8.
Josh Hart showcased his signature hustle and all-around game for the New York Knicks in their 121-108 win against the Cavaliers, pushing their winning streak to 10. In 34:43 minutes, Hart contributed 12 points, a game-high 9 rebounds (1 offensive, 8 defensive), and 5 assists. He shot 5/12 from the field and 2/7 from three-point territory, with 0/0 from the free-throw line. His defensive impact was evident with 4 steals and 0 blocks, though he also committed 4 turnovers, ending the game with a +3 plus/minus.
Donovan Mitchell led the Cleveland Cavaliers in scoring with 23 points in their 121-108 defeat to the Knicks. Playing 38:20 minutes, Mitchell also added 1 defensive rebound and 4 assists. He shot 9/21 from the field, including 3/10 from beyond the arc, and went 2/6 from the free-throw line. Mitchell contributed defensively with 3 steals and 0 blocks but was hampered by 5 turnovers, finishing the night with a team-worst -22 plus/minus.
Evan Mobley put up a strong offensive effort for the Cleveland Cavaliers, scoring 24 points in their 121-108 loss to the Knicks. In 35:39 minutes, Mobley also contributed 6 rebounds (1 offensive, 5 defensive) and 2 assists. He shot an efficient 10/18 from the field, including 1/6 from three-point range, and went 3/4 from the free-throw line. His stat line also included 0 steals and 1 block, but he committed 5 turnovers, ending the game with a -21 plus/minus.
Max Strus provided a spark for the Cleveland Cavaliers in their 121-108 loss to the Knicks. In 31:01 minutes, Strus tallied 13 points, 7 rebounds (4 offensive, 3 defensive), and 6 assists. He was particularly effective from long range, hitting 4/11 from beyond the arc, while also shooting 4/12 from the field overall and a perfect 1/1 from the free-throw line. Strus also recorded 1 steal, 0 blocks, and impressively committed 0 turnovers, finishing with a +/- of -3.
Karl-Anthony Towns was a pivotal force in the New York Knicks' 121-108 victory over the Cavaliers, extending their winning streak to 10 games. In 36:10 minutes, Towns registered 13 points, 8 rebounds (3 offensive, 5 defensive), and 7 assists. He shot an efficient 4/9 from the field, including 1/3 from three-point range, and was perfect from the free-throw line, going 4/4. His stat line was further bolstered by 3 steals, 1 block, and an impressive 0 turnovers, contributing to a game-high +23 plus/minus.