CLEVELAND โ On a chilly Sunday evening at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame their first significant test of the season in dramatic fashion. Facing a 14-point deficit in the third quarter against the Boston Celtics, the Cavs seemed on the verge of a third consecutive loss. But Donovan Mitchell, Clevelandโs All-Star guard, would not let that happen.
With a jaw-dropping performance, Mitchell erupted for 30 points in the second half, including 20 in the fourth quarter, to lead the Cavaliers to a 115-111 victory. His electrifying heroics snapped Clevelandโs brief losing streak and preserved their status atop the NBA standings at 18-3.
Adversity Tested, Resilience Proven
Prior to the game, Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson had expressed curiosity about how his team would respond to adversity. Back-to-back losses to the Atlanta Hawks had raised questions about the mental toughness of a squad that had otherwise dominated the early part of the season.
โI wanted to see what weโre made of when things donโt go our way,โ Atkinson said pregame.
When Cleveland trailed by double digits midway through the third quarter, the answer initially seemed bleak. The crowd, subdued by Bostonโs methodical execution and the absence of Clevelandโs usual dominance, fell silent. Even Bostonโs roster was shorthanded, missing Jaylen Brown (illness) and Derrick White (foot), but the defending Eastern Conference champions played with poise behind Jayson Tatumโs brilliance.
Donovan Mitchell: A Starโs Response
Mitchell wasnโt ready to let the game slip away. The Cavaliersโ star, known for his relentless energy and composure, recognized the turning point in the third quarter when Tatum hit a contested jumper over him.
โIโm going to be selfish here,โ Mitchell admitted postgame. โWhen [Tatum] hit that shot, I thought, โAlright, theyโre starting to roll, and we need to respond.โโ
Respond he did. In a transcendent fourth-quarter display, Mitchell went 6-for-6 from the field, including three back-to-back three-pointers in just over a minute to erase Bostonโs lead. The sequence left the crowd roaring and forced the Celtics to burn a timeout.
โIt was time to go,โ Mitchell said. โShots might not fall, but I had to stay aggressive. If we were going to go down, I wanted us to go down swinging.โ
Mitchellโs most crucial moment came with just over a minute left, as he drove into the lane and hit a runner to give Cleveland a lead they wouldnโt relinquish.
Jayson Tatum Fights, But Celtics Falter Late
For much of the game, Tatum was brilliant. The Celticsโ MVP candidate poured in 33 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and dished out four assists. His ability to exploit mismatches and create scoring opportunities kept Boston ahead for most of the contest.
However, Clevelandโs defense adjusted in the fourth quarter. Atkinsonโs strategy to switch smaller guards like Darius Garland onto Tatum disrupted Bostonโs flow. The 6-foot-1 Garland, despite giving up seven inches, held his ground and forced the Celtics into isolation-heavy possessions.
โThey kind of started double-teaming late,โ Tatum said of Clevelandโs defense. โIt was about finding the open guy, but credit to themโthey made it tough.โ
Tatum shot just 2-for-7 in the final period as the Celticsโ offense stagnated. Without Brown or White to shoulder some of the playmaking burden, Bostonโs ball movement faltered, allowing Cleveland to close the gap and take control.
Darius Garlandโs Defensive Stand
Garlandโs defensive effort was a critical subplot. The diminutive point guard, better known for his offensive creativity, embraced the challenge of guarding Tatum in high-pressure moments.
โIโm no punk,โ Garland said defiantly. โIf teams want to hunt me on switches, thatโs fine. Iโm going to take that challenge every time.โ
His tenacity helped the Cavaliers force Boston into tough shots down the stretch, an aspect Atkinson highlighted in his postgame remarks.
โWe donโt want to hide Darius in the playoffs,โ Atkinson said. โHeโs proving heโs capable of taking on big defensive assignments.โ
A Statement Win for Cleveland
The Cavaliers entered the game riding the highs and lows of a whirlwind start to the season. A franchise-best 15-0 start had catapulted them into championship conversations, but recent struggles raised doubts.
Sundayโs win, however, felt like a turning point. Cleveland demonstrated growth and resilience, qualities Mitchell emphasized postgame.
โEarly in the season, maybe last year, we mightโve folded in a game like this,โ Mitchell said. โBut tonight, we showed weโre learning and growing. Itโs about how you respond to adversity, and we did that as a team.โ
Cavaliersโ Star Duo Shines Bright
While Mitchell was the undisputed hero, Garland also played a significant role, contributing 21 points and 11 assists. The backcourt duoโs chemistry remains a cornerstone of Clevelandโs success.
โOur connection is built on trust,โ Garland said. โWhen Donovan gets going like that, my job is to find him and keep feeding him.โ
The pair combined for 51 points, and their complementary skill setsโMitchellโs explosiveness and Garlandโs playmakingโproved too much for Boston to handle in the final minutes.
A Glimpse of a Rivalry Renewed
The Cavaliers and Celtics, now boasting the NBAโs top two records, could be on a collision course for a playoff rematch. Sundayโs game offered a tantalizing preview of what could be a compelling rivalry.
For Boston, the loss was a reminder of the challenges posed by elite teams. But for Cleveland, the win solidified their status as legitimate contenders.
โThis was a gut-check game,โ Atkinson said. โItโs not just about having talentโitโs about finding ways to win when things arenโt going your way.โ
Looking Ahead
With the victory, the Cavaliers remain at the top of the NBA standings and will look to carry the momentum into a challenging stretch of games. Meanwhile, the Celtics, now 16-4, will aim to bounce back as they await the return of key players.
As the season unfolds, Sundayโs thriller may stand as a defining moment for both teams. For Cleveland, it was a testament to their growth and grit. For Boston, a reminder of the battles that lie ahead in their pursuit of a title.
One thing is clear: when Donovan Mitchell takes over, the Cavaliers are capable of greatness. Sunday night was yet another chapter in his burgeoning legacy as the face of a team with championship aspirations.







