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Evan Mobley scores 23 in first half as Cavs crush Mavs

By Thomson Reuters Mar 14, 2026 | 2:08 AM

Evan Mobley scored 23 of his season-high-tying 29 points in the first half and Donovan Mitchell posted 24 points and eight assists, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 138-105 win ​over the host Dallas Mavericks in the first game of ‌a home-and-home set Friday.

James Harden had 17 points, seven rebounds and seven assists as the Cavaliers remained firmly in fourth place in the Eastern Conference, improving to 24-10 since Dec. 29. The teams play again Sunday in Cleveland.

Rookie of the Year ‌candidate ​Cooper Flagg scored 25 points and Naji Marshall ⁠had 17 points and ⁠seven rebounds for the Mavericks, who have lost nine of their last 10 and are 3-19 since Jan. 24. Ryan Nembhard had eight points and nine assists.

The Cavaliers’ largest lead occurred midway through the ​fourth quarter at 129-94 on a baby hook shot by Thomas Bryant, who had 11 points off the bench. Cleveland scored 72 ⁠points in the paint, exploiting the absence ⁠of Mavericks center Daniel Gafford.

Dallas’ Klay Thompson went 0 ​of 5 beyond the arc, ending his streak of 49 games with a ​3-pointer.

In the third, the officials permitted Dallas to inbound the ‌ball toward the wrong basket after a timeout. The error was corrected once Cleveland coach Kenny Atkinson alerted them that it should have been his team’s ball.

The Cavaliers were in command at the break 67-50, ⁠fueled by 60.9% shooting from the field. Mobley made 10 of 12 field-goal attempts, while Marshall had 12 points and Flagg struggled to six points.

Marshall scored ⁠Dallas’ first eight ‌points, but its advantage was short-lived as Mobley poured ⁠in 16 points in the opening seven minutes to ​put ‌Cleveland on top 20-14. The Cavaliers pushed their ​lead out to ⁠38-21 after one.

P.J. Washington Jr. (left ankle soreness) and Gafford (rest) did not play after combining for 34 points Thursday in Dallas’ 120-112 win at the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Cavaliers were without center Jarrett Allen (right knee tendinitis) for the fourth game in a row. Swingman Sam Merrill was inactive with left hamstring ​tightness.

–Field Level Media