Donovan Mitchell is always the first person to add a disclaimer every time the Cleveland Cavaliers reach another notable franchise achievement. The latest one came in the form of a 127-122 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday – the team's 60th victory of the season.
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Donovan Mitchell is a strong contender for the All-NBA First Team. He has sacrificed personal statistics to help the Cleveland Cavaliers win more games.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers have soared to remarkable heights this season, achieving their 60th victory — a milestone reached only twice before in the franchise’s history.
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Reaching 60 wins is a significant achievement for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but their ultimate goal is to win a championship. Their 127-122 victory over the LA Clippers secured this milestone, marking only the third time in franchise history they have accomplished it.
The Cleveland Cavaliers reached a major team milestone on Sunday with less than two weeks to go in the NBA's regular season. They won their 60th game of the season by getting past the Los Angeles Clippers, 127-122, at Rocket Arena.
Mitchell led by example today. The Cleveland Cavaliers won their 60th game of the season today. A feat they’ve only done two other times in franchise history.
For the third time, yes, the Cavaliers have won 60 games in a season. That’s not the end game here, of course. But when you talk about a 60-15 record and the top spot in in Eastern Conference, with seven regular-season games to go … well, perhaps not even the Cavaliers expected all this.
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Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen each recorded double-doubles and the Cleveland Cavaliers led the visiting Los Angeles Clippers nearly wire-to-wire en route to a 127-122 win on Sunday.
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Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson indicated that Ty Jerome‘s knee issue doesn’t appear to be anything serious, but Jerome is missing his third straight game nonetheless.
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