The Cavaliers have stormed into the season with a powerful offensive lineup that averages a league-high 123.2 points per game. Their potent start includes scoring 130+ points in four of their nine games, a feat they achieved only four times last season and one shy of the single-season franchise record. Donovan Mitchell leads the charge averaging 23.8 points per game, with Darius Garland right behind at 19.8 and shooting an impressive 46.9% from beyond the arc.
One of the most striking aspects of Cleveland’s play is their efficiency: they’re shooting 52.6% from the field, with all six of their leading scorers posting field-goal percentages above 48.0%. In NBA history, only six teams have shot above 52% for an entire season.
The Warriors, however, pose a threat to Cleveland’s shooting hot streak. Golden State ranks second in the league in defensive efficiency, allowing just 105.3 points per game, and has held all but one opponent to under 50% shooting. Stephen Curry leads Golden State with 21.2 points per game, but it’s the team’s collective defensive effort that has brought success. Their balanced two-way game has been a winning formula.
The long-range shooting of Curry and Mitchell will be on full display, as will the role of their respective second-leading scorers: Buddy Hield for Golden State and Garland for Cleveland. Both players are currently shooting at career-highs from three-point range, making them pivotal X-factors in this matchup.
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