The Cleveland Cavaliers faced the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night at Rocket Arena, continuing their strong early-season form. Despite ongoing injury issues, the Cavs rallied late to secure another victory.
On November 8, Cleveland defeated Chicago 128–122 after a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback. The Cavs were again without All-Star guard Darius Garland, who had played the night before against the Washington Wizards. The coaching staff opted to rest him to avoid back-to-back games early in the season.
With only 1:47 remaining, the Cavaliers trailed 122–116. They then closed the game on an impressive 12–0 run, sealing the win and extending their streak to four straight games.
“Cleveland finished the game on a 12-0 run to beat Chicago 128–122.”
For the Bulls, former Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro led the way with 19 points. Guard Tre Jones contributed six consecutive free throws late in the fourth quarter, briefly putting Chicago ahead before Cleveland’s surge.
The Cavs’ resilience and balanced offense lifted them to a four-game winning streak, highlighted by a late 12-point burst that stunned the Bulls at Rocket Arena.