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12/12 22:03 CST With 24 points, Donovan Mitchell produces the highest-scoring
4th quarter of the NBA season so far
With 24 points, Donovan Mitchell produces the highest-scoring 4th quarter of
the NBA season so far
By NOAH TRISTER
AP Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) --- Down 15 with one quarter to play against one of the NBA's
worst teams, Donovan Mitchell played with a bit of desperation in the final
period.
"Be aggressive," he said. "Can't really lose this game coming out of the break."
Mitchell scored 24 of his 48 points in the fourth quarter, and the Cleveland
Cavaliers rallied to beat the Washington Wizards 130-126 on Friday night. With
both teams coming off a five-day layoff, the Cavaliers shot just 15 of 53 from
3-point range. It would have been worse if not for Mitchell's 8 for 15.
The Wizards fell to 3-20 on the season.
Mitchell scored 11 points in about 2 1/2 minutes to start the fourth. He ended
up with the highest-scoring fourth quarter in the NBA this season, surpassing
the 22 points by Orlando's Jett Howard on Nov. 23 against Boston.
Mitchell is averaging a league-best 9.6 points per game in the fourth.
"You're playing a team that's 3 and whatever, and you're down 15, you can kind
of tuck your tails and ... kind of give in, right?" Mitchell said. "But we
found a way."
The Cavaliers trailed by 17 during a third quarter in which they allowed 40
points. It was 100-85 entering the fourth. Mitchell finally tied the game at
122 with a 3-pointer, then scored inside with a minute remaining to give
Cleveland the lead.
Then came a moment when the 6-foot-3 guard appeared overmatched --- a jump ball
between him and 6-foot-11 Marvin Bagley III. But both players mistimed their
jumps, and the ball ended up with Cleveland's Lonzo Ball, who made two free
throws with 30.9 seconds left that put the Cavs up by four.
So Mitchell could look on the bright side after the game, while understanding
that the big deficit was concerning in itself.
"That can't happen. We can't be in that position," he said. "We have to figure
it out."
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