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Rookie Kon Knueppel scored 29 points, Brandon Miller added 25 and the Charlotte Hornets shut out Cleveland in overtime on their way to a rare road win, 119-111 over the Cavaliers.
Charlotte defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-111 in overtime, snapping a two-game losing streak that felt much longer due to an extended break as the league descended on Vegas for the NBA Cup. Lets dive into some takeaways from tonight's contest. Injuries aside, it's been an up-and-down start to the 2025 season for Brandon Miller.
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Game recap: Hornets 119, Cavaliers 111
The Hornets defeated the Cavaliers, 119-111 in OT. Cleveland didnt score a point in OT as they went 0-10 from the floor. Its just the 5th instance in the PXP era where a team went scoreless in OT. Charlotte moves to 8-18 as Cleveland moves to 15-12.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/cavaliers/onsi as Cleveland Cavaliers may need to trade NBA All-Star soon. The Cleveland Cavaliers will soon have to make a decision regarding Jarrett Allen's future.
Just two nights ago, the Cavs needed a miraculous fourth-quarter comeback to avoid an embarrassing loss to the then-three-win Washington Wizards. Playing against another Eastern C