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Washington Wizards at Cleveland Cavaliers

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21-29, 6-20 Away
Final
113 - 116

11-41, 6-19 Home

Cavaliers hold off Wizards' late comeback for 116-113 win

The Cavaliers' forward wasn't the only one. Cleveland nearly squandered a 25-point lead in the fourth quarter before holding off Washington's comeback for a 116-113 win over the Wizards.

"We were at like 32 seconds for three minutes, I swear," Nance said of the harrowing finish.

The Cavaliers seemed to be on their way to an easy victory most of the night. Jordan Clarkson scored 28 points and Cedi Osman had 26. Cleveland matched a season high with 15 3-pointers and led 105-80 with 6:58 remaining.

Then the Cavaliers, who hit seven of 16 free throws in the final period, nearly fell apart as Washington's reserves almost pulled out a stunner.

The margin was trimmed to nine, but Cleveland still led 115-103 with 42 seconds remaining. Jordan McRae hit two 3-pointers and Tony Brown Jr. had a layup as the Cavs missed three of four from the line.

McRae's two foul shots with 18 seconds remaining cut the deficit to three. Osman missed two free throws with 11 seconds left and the Wizards called a timeout to set up a chance to tie the game.

Osman stripped the ball from Brown at the 3-point line and Nance dribbled out the clock.

Washington's starters were on the bench most of the fourth quarter and coach Scott Brooks kept them there for the last possession.

"They earned the right to win the game," he said of his backups. "These guys earned the right to get us to overtime."

The Cavaliers were relieved to head home with the win.

"Momentum's a scary thing," Nance said. "When another team has momentum it doesn't matter if you put the guys with the best plus-minus on the team in. Once it snowballs and gets rolling, it's hard to stop."

Ante Zizic had 12 points and 12 rebounds. Nance added 13 points with 11 rebounds.

The Cavaliers, who defeated Chicago on Sunday, won back-to-back games for the second time this season. Cleveland (11-41) had lost 18 of 19 before beating the Bulls.

Bradley Beal scored 31 but Washington lost in Cleveland for the second time this season. The Cavaliers topped the Wizards 116-101 on Dec. 8, a game Cleveland led by 29 points.

The other time the Cavs won consecutive games was Nov. 23-24 when they stunned Philadelphia and Houston. Cleveland also broke a nine-game home losing streak and won at Quicken Loans Arena for the first time since beating New York on Dec. 12.

McRae was a reserve on Cleveland's 2015-16 team that won the NBA championship.

HE SAID IT

Beal had a simple theory on why the Wizards played so poorly until the final minutes.

"We probably thought that Cleveland was terrible, and they came out and punched us in the mouth, just like they did last time," he said. "You can't overlook anybody. You've got to respect every team in the league."

THE NEXT STEP

Kevin Love will likely participate in contact drills this week. Cleveland coach Larry Drew has been impressed with how the All-Star forward has moved in offensive drills. The Cavaliers are off until hosting Dallas on Saturday, but Drew doesn't anticipate Love will play this week. Love had foot surgery in November.

TIP-INS

Wizards: C Ian Mahinmi (sprained right thumb) and F Sam Dekker (back spasms) returned after missing one game apiece. Dekker began the season with Cleveland and was traded to Washington on Dec. 8 as part of a three-team deal that included Milwaukee.

Cavaliers: Had six players in doubles figures. Collin Sexton scored 12 points and Matthew Dellavedova added 10. ... Sexton fouled Beal while the Wizards' guard was hitting a 3 in the first quarter. Beal completed the four-point play at the line. ... Osman was selected to the World Team for the Rising Stars game that will take place during All-Star weekend.

UP NEXT

Wizards: Host the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday.

Cavaliers: Host the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday.

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Regular Season Series

CLE leads series 2-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 113 - 116
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 113 - 116
4th 1.0 Cedi Osman defensive rebound 113 - 116
4th 1.8 Cedi Osman blocks Troy Brown Jr. 's 25-foot three point jumper 113 - 116
4th 10.8 Wizards Full timeout 113 - 116

Statistics

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42-87 FG 45-84
48 Field Goal % 54
12-36 3PT 15-34
33 Three Point % 44
17-23 FT 11-24
74 Free Throw % 46
43 Rebounds 60
3 Offensive Rebounds 7
33 Defensive Rebounds 41
31 Assists 30
8 Steals 3
1 Blocks 2
6 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 1
6 Total Turnovers 16
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
4 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 19
8 Fast Break Points 6
42 Points in Paint 48
22 Fouls 21
5 Largest Lead 25
Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland Cavaliers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jaylon Tyson, G Out Mar 29
Dean Wade, F Out Mar 29
Washington Wizards Washington Wizards Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Trae Young, G Out Apr 3
Alex Sarr, C Out Apr 3
Bilal Coulibaly, G Day-To-Day Apr 3
Tristan Vukcevic, F Day-To-Day Apr 3
Tre Johnson, G Day-To-Day Apr 3

Game Information

Rocket Arena

Location: Cleveland, OH
Attendance: 19,432 · Capacity:

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
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Charlotte 42 36 .538 3 W3
Orlando 41 36 .532 3.5 W1
Miami 40 37 .519 4.5 L1
Washington 17 59 .224 27 L4

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TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 56 21 .727 - W2
Cleveland 48 29 .623 8 W1
Milwaukee 30 47 .390 26 L2
Chicago 29 48 .377 27 L6
Indiana 18 59 .234 38 L1
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