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Cleveland Cavaliers CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (22-50) END OF SEASON GAME NOTES MAY 17, 2021 ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE – CLEVELAND, OH 2020-21 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS GAME NOTES FOLLOW @CAVSNOTES ON TWITTER LAST GAME STARTERS 2020-21 REG. SEASON SCHEDULE PLAYER / 2020-21 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD #31 Jarrett Allen C • 6-11 • 248 • Texas/USA • 4th Season 12/23 vs. Hornets 121-114 W 1-0 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 12/26 @ Pistons 128-119** W 2-0 63/45 12.8 10.0 1.7 0.5 1.4 29.6 12/27 vs. 76ers 118-94 W 3-0 #32 Dean Wade F • 6-9 • 219 • Kansas State • 2nd Season 12/29 vs. Knicks 86-95 L 3-1 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 3-2 63/19 6.0 3.4 1.2 0.6 0.3 19.2 12/31 @ Pacers 99-119 L 1/2 @ Hawks 96-91 W 4-2 #16 Cedi Osman F • 6-7 • 230 • Anadolu Efes (Turkey) • 4th Season 4-3 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 1/4 @ Magic 83-103 L 59/26 10.4 3.4 2.9 0.9 0.2 25.6 1/6 @ Magic 94-105 L 4-4 #35 Isaac Okoro G • 6-6 • 225 • Auburn • Rookie 1/7 @ Grizzlies 94-90 W 5-4 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 1/9 @ Bucks 90-100 L 5-5 67/67 9.6 3.1 1.9 0.9 0.4 32.4 1/11 vs. Grizzlies 91-101 L 5-6 #2 Collin Sexton G • 6-1 • 192 • Alabama • 3rd Season 1/12 vs. Jazz 87-117 L 5-7 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 1/15 vs. Knicks 106-103 W 6-7 60/60 24.3 3.1 4.4 1.0 0.2 35.3 1/20 vs. Nets 147-135** W 7-7 1/22 vs. Nets 125-113 W 8-7 CAVS QUICK FACTS 1/24 @ Celtics 103-141 L 8-8 1/25 vs. Lakers 108-115 L 8-9 COLLIN SEXTON scored 20+ points in 48 of his 60 appearances in 2020-21, averaging career-highs in PPG (24.5, 18th- 1/27 vs. Pistons 122-107 W 9-9 best in NBA), FG% (.475), APG (4.4), SPG (1.03) and MPG (35.5). He was also ONE OF ONLY 5 PLAYERS IN THE NBA 1/29 @ Knicks 81-102 L 9-10 WITH AT LEAST 24.0 PPG, 4.0 APG, 1.0 SPG, .470 FG%, .370 3FG% AND A .800 FT% (Kawhi Leonard, Nikola Jokic, Kyrie 1/31 @ Timberwolves 104-109 L 9-11 Irving, Stephen Curry). 2/1 vs. 100-98 W 10-11 Timberwolves SEXTON'S THE ONLY CAVS PLAYERS TO SEXTON PUT UP 2/3 vs. Clippers 99-121 L 10-12 LAST 22 GAMES AVERAGE 24.0+ PPG IN A SEASON CAREER HIGHS IN SEVERAL CATEGORIES 2/5 vs. Bucks 105-123 L 10-13 10-14 PPG: 25.0 (14th in NBA since 3/27) | 1. LeBron James 2. Kyrie Irving | PPG: 24.5 (prev. 20.8 in '19-20) APG: 4.4 (prev. 3.0 twice) 2/6 vs. Bucks 99-124 L 2/8 @ Suns 113-119 L 10-15 FG%: .470 FT%: .823 | 3. Mike Mitchell 4. World B. Free | FG%: .475 (prev. .472 in '19-20) SPG: 1.03 (prev. 1.00 in '19-20) 2/10 @ Nuggets 95-133 L 10-16 RPG: 3.7 APG: 4.5 | 5. COLLIN SEXTON | RPG: 3.1 (prev. 3.1 in '19-20) 20+ PT GAMES: 48 (prev. 34 in '19-20) 2/12 @ Trail Blazers 110-129 L 10-17 2/14 @ Clippers 111-128 L 10-18 2/15 @ Warriors 98-129 L 10-19 ISAAC OKORO closed out the season scoring in double-digits in 12 of the last 13 games and was 1 of only 3 rookies in 2/19 vs. Nuggets 103-120 L 10-20 Cavaliers history to record 500+ PTS, 50+ 3FGM, 50+ STL and 20+ BLK in a single season. Additionally, Okoro ranked in the 2/21 vs. Thunder 101-117 L 10-21 Top 10 among rookies in PPG, APG, SPG and MPG. 2/23 vs. Hawks 112-111 W 11-21 2/24 vs. Rockets 112-96 W 12-21 OKORO'S LAST 13 GAMES (SINCE 4/25) | CAVS ROOKIES W/500 PTS, 50 3FGM, 50 STL & 20 BLK | RANKS AMONG NBA ROOKIES 2/27 @ 76ers 112-109* W 13-21 PPG: *15.7 RPG: 4.2 | 1. LeBron James (2003-04) | PPG: 9.6 (8th) SPG: 0.93 (6th) 3/1 @ Rockets 101-90 W 14-21 APG: 2.5 MPG: 34.9 | 2. Kyrie Irving (2011-12) | APG: 1.9 (10th) MPG: 32.4 (1st) 3/3 vs. Pacers 111-114 L 14-22 3/12 @ Pelicans 82-116 L 14-23 *5th best among rookies (min. 7 GP) | 3. ISAAC OKORO (2020-21) | (min. 50 GP) 3/14 @ Hawks 82-100 L 14-24 3/16 @ Heat 98-113 L 14-25 JARRETT ALLEN averaged a double-double in a single season for the first time of his career (12.9 PPG, 10.0 RPG). 3/17 vs. Celtics 117-110 W 15-25 3/19 vs. Spurs 110-116 L 15-26 3/21 vs. Raptors 116-105 W 16-26 DARIUS GARLAND put up career highs in PPG (17.4), RPG (2.4), APG (6.1, 17th in NBA), SPG (1.22), MPG (33.1), FG% 3/22 vs. Kings 105-119 L 16-27 (.451) and 3FG% (.395). He also had 6 double-doubles and 14 more 20-PT games this season (20) than last season (6). 3/24 @ Bulls 103-94 W 17-27 3/26 @ Lakers 86-100 L 17-28 Garland was 1 of only 4 players in the NBA with 17.0+ PPG, 6.0+ APG, .390+ 3FG% and .840+ FT%. 3/27 @ Kings 98-100 L 17-29 THE ONLY NBA PLAYERS WITH AT LEAST 3/29 @ Jazz 75-114 L 17-30 17.0 PPG, 6.0 APG, .390 3FG% & .840 FT% THIS SEASON 4/1 vs. 76ers 94-114 L 17-31 4/3 @ Heat 101-115 L 17-32 Damian Lillard 28.8 PPG, 7.5 APG, .391 3FG%, .928 FT% 4/5 @ Spurs 125-101 W 18-32 Kyrie Irving 26.9 PPG, 6.0 APG, .402 3FG%, .922 FT% 4/8 @ Thunder 129-102 W 19-32 DARIUS GARLAND 17.4 PPG, 6.1 APG, .395 3FG%, .848 FT% 4/10 vs. Raptors 115-135 L 19-33 Kyle Lowry 17.2 PPG, 7.3 APG, .396 3FG%, .875 FT% 4/11 vs. Pelicans 109-116 L 19-34 4/14 @ Hornets 103-90 W 20-34 4/15 vs. Warriors 101-119 L 20-35 The Cavaliers finished the season averaging 7.76 SPG, their highest since the 2012-13 season (7.89). 4/17 @ Bulls 96-106 L 20-36 4/19 @ Pistons 105-109 L 20-37 4/21 vs. Bulls 121-105 W 21-37 The Cavs ranked 6th in the NBA in points in the paint average at 51.1. Cleveland scored 60+ paint points on 16 4/23 @ Hornets 102-108 L 21-38 occasions this season, which is the team's most in a single campaign in over 20 seasons. (Elias Sports Bureau) 4/25 @ Wizards 110-119 L 21-39 4/26 @ Raptors 96-112 L 21-40 4/28 vs. Magic 104-109 L 21-41 INJURY REPORT 4/30 vs. Wizards 93-122 L 21-42 N/A 5/1 vs. Heat 107-124 L 21-43 5/4 vs. Suns 118-134* L 21-44 CAVALIERS PRONUNCIATIONS 5/5 vs. Trail Blazers 105-141 L 21-45 Matthew Dellavedova (dell-ah-veh-DOH-vuh); Damyean Dotson (DAME-ee-an); Mfiondu Kabengele (fee-ON-doo cabin-gelly); Isaac Okoro (oh-CORE-oh); Cedi 5/7 @ Mavericks 90-110 L 21-46 Osman (JED-e AUSS-min); Anderson Varejão (vair-a-ZJOW) 5/9 vs. Mavericks 97-124 L 21-47 5/10 vs. Pacers 102-111 L 21-48 5/12 vs. Celtics 102-94 W 22-48 2020-21 REGULAR SEASON CAVALIERS RECORDS 5/14 @ Wizards 105-120 L 22-49 RECORD HOME ROAD OT STREAKS 5/16 @ Nets 109-123 L 22-50 OVERALL 22-50 13-23 9-27 3-1 OVERALL Lost 2 All Times Cleveland Time (ET) WESTERN 6-24 2-13 4-11 0-1 WESTERN Lost 6 * Overtime Periods EASTERN 16-26 11-10 5-16 3-0 EASTERN Lost 2 4-8 2-4 2-4 1-0 2020-21 REG. SEASON RECORD BY MONTH CENTRAL CENTRAL Lost 1 Dec: (3-2); Jan: (6-9); Feb: (4-10); Mar: (4-9); Apr: (4-12); May: (1-8) @CAVS PAGE 1 CAVS RECENT GAMES (1-4) NETS 123, CAVALIERS 109 – MAY 16, 2021 – BARCLAYS CENTER – BROOKLYN, NY – GAME #72 (22-50, 9-27 AWAY) TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL FG FGA FG% 3FG% FT% OR DR TR A PF ST TO BS CLE 24 32 20 33 - 109 38 85 0.447 0.308 0.677 11 34 45 16 14 8 16 5 BKN 34 33 32 24 - 123 47 83 0.566 0.533 0.765 4 33 37 35 20 9 12 9 TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST TEAM HIGH PTS HIGH REB HIGH AST CLE I.
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