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Cavaliers Dominate Nets in High-Scoring Comeback Victory
Cleveland's balanced attack and renewed energy prove too much for struggling Brooklyn
Apr. 13, 2026 at 7:06am
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The Cavaliers' balanced attack and renewed energy overwhelm the Nets in a dominant post-break victory.Brooklyn TodayThe Cleveland Cavaliers returned from the All-Star break with a vengeance, delivering a decisive 112-84 victory over the Brooklyn Nets. Led by the dynamic duo of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, the Cavs showcased their offensive firepower, with seven players reaching double-digit scoring. The team's balanced attack and renewed energy proved too much for the struggling Nets, who struggled to keep pace throughout the game.
Why it matters
The Cavaliers' dominant performance after the All-Star break underscores their ambitions for the second half of the season. With key players like Evan Mobley returning from injury and the addition of James Harden supercharging their offense, the Cavs have emerged as a formidable force in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
The details
The Cavaliers set the tone early, scoring the first four points and forcing the Nets to call a timeout within the first minute of the game. Cleveland's precision and efficiency in the first quarter allowed them to build an 18-point lead, shooting an impressive 61.9% from the field and 57.1% from beyond the arc. The Cavs' dominance continued throughout the game, as they extended their lead to 22 points by halftime and never looked back, leading by as much as 28 points in the second half.
- The Cavaliers returned to action on Thursday, April 13, 2026, following the All-Star break.
- The Cavaliers will face the Charlotte Hornets in a back-to-back game on Friday, April 14, 2026.
The players
Donovan Mitchell
An All-Star guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, leading the team with 17 points in the victory.
James Harden
A veteran guard who joined the Cavaliers this season, contributing 16 points, 9 assists, and 5 rebounds in the win.
Evan Mobley
A young forward for the Cavaliers, returning from a calf strain to add 10 points and 9 rebounds in 19 minutes of play.
Michael Porter Jr.
A forward for the Brooklyn Nets, leading his team with 14 points in the loss.
Ochai Agbaji
A guard for the Brooklyn Nets, scoring 13 points in the defeat.
What they’re saying
“The break was different, a time to prepare for something special.”
— James Harden, Cavaliers Guard
“Evan [Mobley] showed a bit of rust, but his second stint showed improvement, and his presence was a welcome addition to the team.”
— Kenny Atkinson, Cavaliers Head Coach
What’s next
The Cavaliers will look to continue their winning streak when they face the Charlotte Hornets in a back-to-back game on Friday, April 14, 2026.
The takeaway
The Cavaliers' dominant performance after the All-Star break showcases their offensive firepower and renewed energy, positioning them as a formidable force in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
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