Kevin Love helps surging Cleveland Cavaliers clip New York Knicks
CLEVELAND — As the crowd's roar enveloped him, Kevin Love wrapped his arms around Darius Garland and thought back to those days when the Cavaliers were the biggest game in town.
They are again.
Love scored 20 points — nine in a row in a 3-point barrage in just over a minute of the third quarter — and Garland added 12 assists and a crucial 3-pointer late in the game as the Cavaliers held on to beat the New York Knicks 95-93 on Monday night.
The Cavs (29-19), who won just 22 games last season, are 10 games over .500 for the first time since 2018, when they made the last of four consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals with LeBron James.
After Love sank his third 3-pointer in 67 seconds, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse roared they way it used to.
“I felt those four years we were making those runs,” Love said.
The Knicks fought back from a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter and had a chance to win, but Julius Randle's 38-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer was way short.
“With the final one, they did a good job taking the corner away,” Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said. "Julius wound up with a tough shot. Credit to their defense for the way they played us.”
Rookie Evan Mobley had 15 points and 12 rebounds, and Isaac Okoro scored 14 points for the Cavs, who have won seven of eight and played much better after a sloppy win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday.
RJ Barrett scored 24 points and Randle 18 for the Knicks. The Knicks had several chances in the final two minutes, but Immanuel Quickly missed an ill-advised 3-pointer (he was 1 of 10 from the field) and Barrett was long on a 3.
“I think we should have won the game,” Barrett said. “That’s for sure. It was just little things we can control that we’ve got to tighten up.”
Love, who has embraced his role as a reserve this season, scored 14 in the third quarter as the Cavs built a 14-point lead. The five-time All-Star's shooting spree pushed the Cavs' lead to 72-61.
After the final make, coming on Garland’s 11th assist, the Knicks called a timeout and Love wrapped his arms around Cleveland’s young point guard.
“I've tried to be one of the vets in his life to tell him what to do and what not to do,” Love said. “I've been telling him, keep leading us.”
The Cavs led 86-71 with 9:41 left after reserve Dean Wade dropped a 3-pointer.
But the Knicks fought back as Barrett, Quentin Grimes and Obi Toppin made 3-pointers in an 11-0 burst. The Knicks caught the Cavs when Randle muscled way his to the hoop for a layup to tie it 91-91.
Garland, who finished with 13 points, countered by corralling a long rebound near the Knicks' bench and making a 3-pointer from the corner, and the Cavs did just enough to hang on.
“It basically came down to a loose ball and a rebound that they turned into a transition 3,” Thibodeau said. "You can’t recklessly gamble defensively and leave an open 3. You’ve got to find a way to win. That’s the bottom line.”
Tip-ins
Knicks: Went 11 of 21 on free throws. ... Center Mitchell Robinson sat out with a sprained right ankle sustained on Sunday against the Los Angeles Clippers. ... Derrick Rose remains sidelined with a right ankle sprain. He last played on Dec. 16.
Cavaliers: Were missing two-thirds of their “tall ball” lineup as both center Jarrett Allen (illness) and 7-foot forward Lauri Markkanen (ankle) sat out. Markkanen got hurt Saturday. The team is maintaining he's day to day, but it's safe to assume he'll likely miss multiple games, if not weeks. ... Guard Rajon Rondo made his home debut after missing six games with a hamstring injury. He had eight points and three assists in 18 minutes. ... The Cavs have 14 home wins after going 13-23 last season.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cavaliers move 10 games over .500 for first time since 2018