The Cleveland Cavaliers secured a crucial victory over the Indiana Pacers, improving their NBA Cup record to 2-1. The Cavs, led by Donovan Mitchells 32 points and 5 assists, dominated the second half after a strong third-quarter surge. The Pacers, despite missing key players, kept the game close in the first half, with Andrew Nembhard contributing 32 points and 8 assists. The Cavs focused on interior scoring, matching their season average, while the Pacers responded effectively. A different Cavalier shone in each quarter, with Tyson Chandler having an excellent start. The Cavaliers will face the Los Angeles Clippers in their next game, scheduled for Sunday at 6 PM Eastern Time.
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