How Thomas Bryant’s Unexpected Spark Fueled the Cavs’ Thrilling 117-108 Victory Over the Pacers

How Thomas Bryant’s Unexpected Spark Fueled the Cavs’ Thrilling 117-108 Victory Over the Pacers

The only thing that could stop him was turning his ankle late. Afterward, he insisted that he was fine. Hopefully for the Cavs sake, he is. They need him at this level if they want to meet their postseason goals.

Harden, conversely, made sure to keep the offense on track. This included quarterbacking the offense late to ensure it ran smoothly.

“He’ll take what [the defense] gives him,” Atkinson said about how Harden runs the offense in the clutch. “He’ll make the right play. That’s why our clutch rating is so good.”

This was only a clutch game briefly (games within five points in the final five minutes), but the Cavs’ offense was superb down the stretch. They scored 11 points in three minutes late that took things from a four-point game to a 1-point advantage, effectively ending the game.

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