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Garland's Fourth Quarter Surge Lifts Cavs Over Pacers
7 Jan
Summary
- Darius Garland scored 29 points, with 14 in the fourth quarter.
- Indiana Pacers suffered a franchise-record 13th consecutive loss.
- Cleveland Cavaliers won despite missing Donovan Mitchell and Max Strus.

Darius Garland ignited a crucial late surge, scoring 14 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 120-116 win against the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday. The Cavaliers managed this victory despite several key absences, including All-Star Donovan Mitchell receiving a day off and Max Strus sidelined with a foot injury.
The Indiana Pacers, already struggling, endured a franchise-record 13th consecutive defeat, bringing their season record to a league-worst 6-31. This continuous losing streak places them close to matching the longest skid in the league this season. Coach Rick Carlisle's pursuit of his 1,000th career win was also postponed by this outcome.
Despite trailing by nine points entering the final quarter, Cleveland's depth, with contributions from Evan Mobley (20 points) and Jarrett Allen and Sam Merrill (19 points each), proved decisive. Indiana fought back, but couldn't overcome the deficit in the closing moments, ultimately falling to the Cavaliers.



