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Tyson’s 39 Leads Cavs Past Sixers as Harden Lifts Clippers and Wembanyama Paces Spurs

Availability swings are reshaping rotations as midseason form takes hold.

Overview

  • Cleveland beat Philadelphia 117-115 to complete a two-game road sweep, with Jaylon Tyson scoring a career-high 39 and finding Evan Mobley for the game-winning dunk with 4.8 seconds left.
  • Coach Kenny Atkinson said Darius Garland is “probably doubtful” for the Cavaliers’ next game after a right foot issue, leaving extra ballhandling duties to Cleveland’s reserves.
  • James Harden scored 31 as the Clippers erased a double-digit deficit to top the Raptors 121-117 in overtime, extending their win streak to five games with Kawhi Leonard out due to a sprained right ankle.
  • San Antonio routed Milwaukee 119-101 after Victor Wembanyama returned from an early knee-on-knee scare to post 22 points and 10 rebounds, including five three-pointers.
  • Oklahoma City remained league-best at 35-7 with a five-game winning streak, while Portland listed Deni Avdija as doubtful with lower-back soreness.