CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Cavaliers don show their strong side again as dem beat Sacramento Kings 137-117 on March 19th, 2025, for dem 12th consecutive road win. Dis victory dey highlight Cavaliers’ position as top NBA contender.
Donovan Mitchell lead the offensive attack for the Cavs, dropping 28 points and shooting 50% from three-point range. His performance help maintain the Cavs’ league-leading scoring average of 122.5 points per game. ‘We no fit let injuries stop us,’ Mitchell talk after the game. ‘We just dey focus on our game and doing what we sabi do.’
Max Strus also contribute, knocking down important three-pointers, while Jarrett Allen’s rebounding skills, averaging 10.2 rebounds per game, dey crucial for the team’s edge. Cavaliers dey showcase depth as dem continue to perform well even without Darius Garland, who fall out due to injury.
The Kings, on the other hand, dey struggle with injuries to key players like Domantas Sabonis, wey dey sit out because of ankle sprain, and Zach LaVine wey miss the game for personal reasons. Sabonis typical contribution of 19.2 points and 13.9 rebounds per game no fit replace and na serious downside for Kings.
DeMar DeRozan and LaVine’s past performances wey dey see LaVine averaging 22.5 points over his last 10 games, still no fit save Kings against Cavs’ fierce offense. Kings defense dey rank 20th league-wide, allowing 115.6 points per game, wey dey make am hard to compete with Cleveland’s high-powered offense.
As am stand, Cavaliers hold the top position for Eastern Conference with record of 56-11, dey maintain fine momentum for playoffs. However, Kings dey clinging to ninth spot for Western Conference with record of 34-33 and dey need to step up their game if dem wan secure playoff spot.