The Cleveland Cavaliers continued their impressive winning streak by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 122-110, improving their NBA-best record to 29-4. Lakers coach JJ Redick praised the Cavs, stating that playing “close to perfect basketball” is necessary to beat them this season. Jarrett Allen led the charge with 27 points and 14 rebounds, while Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland contributed to the win. Despite a late surge by the Lakers, led by LeBron James’ 23 points, Cleveland closed out the game with a 10-3 run. The Lakers, now 18-14, will face the Portland Trail Blazers next, while the Cavaliers will take on the Dallas Mavericks.
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