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Cavaliers beat Spurs with a 4th quarter outburst

Jarrett Allen scored 27 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and led a decisive run in the fourth quarter as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 113-101 on Monday.

San Antonio was ahead by a bucket going into the final quarter, but fell apart during a stretch where the Cavaliers turned an initial three-point deficit to a 101-89 advantage with 5:05 remaining. Jaylon Tyson hit back-to-back three-pointers to start the crucial run, while Darius Garland scored five points and Donovan Mitchell added another five.

Spurs lost their second consecutive game after eight straight wins.

Evan Mobley scored?16 for Cavaliers to end a losing streak of two games. Garland had 15 points and 11 assists, Tyson, De'Andre Hunter and Mitchell each scored 11 points, while Dean Wade and Dean Wade both hit 10 points.

Victor Wembanyama, who led the Spurs with 26 and 14 rebounds. Stephon Castle scored 15 points. De'Aaron Fox had 14 points. Dylan Harper had 11 points. Keldon Johnson scored 10.

San Antonio scored a 14-3 run, capped off by a Wembanyama three-pointer, to erase a 10 point deficit and gain a 26-25 lead after 12 minutes.

Early in the second quarter, the teams were alternating. Two Johnson free throws at 4:16 left in the quarter put the Spurs ahead 43-42. A 12-0 run punctuated with two Luke Kornet free throws at?2:03 gave San Antonio a 10-point advantage.

The Spurs were ahead by 11 points when?Cleveland ended the first half with a Sam Merrill 3-pointer and two Mitchell free throws to reduce its deficit to 55-49 at the break.

Wembanyama scored 11 points before halftime, while Castle added another 11. Allen led Cleveland with 12 points.

After a series of free throws by Fox and Wembanyama in the final two minutes, Mobley's two free throws with 0.7 seconds left in the quarter brought Cleveland within 78-76. Two Mobley free-throws, with 0.7 seconds remaining in the third quarter, brought Cleveland to within 78 76. Fox and Wembanyama had made a series free throws over the last two minutes.

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(source: Reuters)