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LeVert and Allen Lead Cavs to 108-103 Victory Over Pacers Amid Playoff Push
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The Cleveland Cavaliers, despite missing several key players, secured a hard-fought 108-103 victory over the Indiana Pacers during Monday’s NBA action, keeping their aspirations for a top-three seed in the Eastern Conference alive. Caris LeVert and Jarrett Allen led the way for Cleveland, each scoring 23 points in a game where resilience and strategic play shone through.

“I’m very comfortable in those situations,” LeVert said, reflecting on his crucial late-game performance that included a decisive 9-foot fadeaway jumper. His confidence and skill in high-pressure moments were pivotal for the Cavaliers.

LeVert’s all-around game, complemented by Allen’s strong presence on the boards, underscored the depth of talent in the Cavaliers’ roster.

“We’ve got a lot of guys capable of contributing and making big plays down the stretch,” LeVert added, highlighting the team’s collective effort and defensive prowess.

The absence of Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Max Strus due to injuries necessitated adjustments, including the signing of Marcus Morris Sr., who contributed 14 points off the bench. Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaff praised his team’s resilience and unity in overcoming these challenges.

“It took toughness,” Bickerstaff said. “It took resilience. It took togetherness to make sure that we never splintered, even with adversity and ups and downs.”

Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers, with Siakam notching a double-double and Haliburton distributing 12 assists. However, Indiana’s inability to execute in critical moments left them pondering what might have been.

“We’re just not getting enough stops down the stretch,” Haliburton remarked, emphasizing the need for improvement.

The loss had significant playoff implications for the Pacers, who fell to the No. 7 seed, while the Cavaliers solidified their standing in the conference.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle acknowledged the inconsistency and the impact of the loss but remained optimistic about the future.

“We’ve got to stay positive,” Carlisle said. “We’ve got to be more hungry than everybody we’re playing right now.”

As both teams look ahead to their next matchups, with the Cavaliers hosting the Miami Heat and the Pacers visiting the Detroit Pistons, the race for playoff positioning continues to intensify.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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