Donovan Mitchell led the Cleveland Cavaliers to their 14th straight win against the Chicago Bulls with a season-high 37 points. The Cavs now have a record of 14-0, making them the sixth team in NBA history to achieve such a feat. This is the longest winning streak in the Cavaliers’ 55-year history, surpassing their previous record of 13 wins in a row when LeBron James was on the team.
Alongside Mitchell, Darius Garland contributed 29 points, Jarrett Allen added 24 points, and Caris LeVert scored 22 points, helping secure the 144-126 victory. This impressive performance under the coaching of Kenny Atkinson has put the Cavs in the history books.
Despite missing starting forward Evan Mobley due to illness, the Cavs managed to dominate the Bulls, with Coby White scoring 29 points and Nikola Vucevic adding 25 for Chicago. The game remained close until the Cavs pulled away in the final minutes, outscoring the Bulls 21-7 to seal the win.
This victory marks a significant milestone for the Cavaliers and showcases their potential as a strong contender in the league. The team’s cohesion and individual performances have propelled them to an undefeated record, setting a high standard for the rest of the season. With key players like Mitchell and Garland leading the way, the Cavs look poised for continued success as they aim for further accomplishments in the NBA.