Cleveland Cavaliers become just the eighth team in NBA history to win the first 12 games of a regular season with a 119-113 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
PublishedCleveland Cavaliers became just the eighth team in NBA history to win their first 12 games of a regular season with a 119-113 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Donovan Mitchell top-scored with 36 points and five other players reached double figures as the Cavaliers fought back from nine points down in the third quarter to seal victory "It was a complete team win. Every night it's somebody different. We're playing for each other, being selfless. We've got to keep it going."
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