The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 129-122 in a highly anticipated matchup, snapping the Thunder’s 15-game winning streak and extending their own to 11 games, solidifying their claim as the NBA’s top team with a 32-4 record. Despite a close game where the lead changed hands 30 times, the Cavaliers’ offense outperformed the Thunder’s defense, with Jarrett Allen leading the way with 25 points, 12 rebounds, six assists, and three steals. While the Thunder may get key players back for their next matchup, the Cavaliers showcased their dominance with a strong performance in front of their home crowd.
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