The Cleveland Cavaliers found their rhythm in the Utah mountains, putting their recent struggles firmly in the rearview mirror.
After enduring a frustrating four-game losing streak that had fans concerned, the Cavs rediscovered their dominant form just when they needed it most, delivering a statement performance that silenced doubters and reaffirmed their Eastern Conference supremacy.
The Cavaliers didn’t just snap their skid—they obliterated the Utah Jazz 120-91 in a game that was never really close.
Jarrett Allen led the way with a commanding interior presence, scoring 18 points on efficient 8-of-11 shooting while adding six rebounds and four assists.
But beyond just ending their losing streak, the victory carried special significance in the franchise record books.
“With today’s 110-91 win in Utah, the Cavs have tied their most road wins in a single season: 27 (this season), 27 (2008-09), 26 (2009-10), 24 (2015-16)” Cavs Notes shared.
With today’s 110-91 win in Utah, the Cavs have tied their most road wins in a single season:
27 (this season)
27 (2008-09)
26 (2009-10)
24 (2015-16)— Cavs Notes (@CavsNotes) March 23, 2025
The win featured strong contributions across the roster.
Evan Mobley continued finding his groove after returning from injury, posting a solid double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Donovan Mitchell added 16 points against his former team, while deadline acquisition De’Andre Hunter provided a valuable spark off the bench with 15 points.
This victory comes at a crucial time for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Their recent four-game slide had temporarily dampened spirits following an incredible 16-game winning streak that ended on March 16th against the Orlando Magic.
Subsequent losses to the Clippers, Kings, and Suns had raised questions about their momentum heading into the final stretch.
With just 12 games remaining in their regular-season campaign, the Cavs now have an opportunity to chase history.
Nine more wins would match the franchise-best 66-16 record set by the 2008-09 squad—widely considered the gold standard for Cleveland NBA excellence.
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