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Tyson's Career Night Stuns 76ers in Thriller
17 Jan
Summary
- Jaylon Tyson scored a game-high 39 points in a career-defining performance.
- The short-handed Cavs secured a thrilling 117-115 comeback victory.
- Evan Mobley's dunk with 4.8 seconds left sealed the win for Cleveland.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, facing significant player absences, achieved a remarkable 117-115 comeback victory against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night. Jaylon Tyson delivered a career-defining performance, scoring a game-high 39 points, including 20 in the second half, on efficient 13-of-17 shooting. The team, missing Darius Garland, Sam Merrill, Dean Wade, and Max Strus, demonstrated resilience throughout the contest.
Cleveland trailed by seven points entering the fourth quarter but mounted a significant comeback, tying the game around the six-minute mark. After trading blows with the Sixers, Tyson's go-ahead three-pointer with under two minutes remaining gave the Cavs a crucial lead. Ultimately, Evan Mobley's game-winning dunk with just 4.8 seconds left secured the improbable victory.




