The Cleveland Cavaliers faced the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night at Rocket Arena, continuing their strong early-season form despite ongoing roster challenges. The team prevailed 128–122, mounting a late-game rally to secure their fourth consecutive victory.
Cleveland played without All-Star guard Darius Garland, who had suited up the previous night against Washington. To manage his workload, the Cavs opted to rest him on back-to-back nights. Despite his absence, the game delivered plenty of drama and energy for the home crowd.
Former Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro led the Bulls with 19 points. Guard Tre Jones momentarily gave Chicago control, hitting six straight free throws across three trips to the line to push them ahead 122–116 before Cleveland’s decisive surge.
“The Cavaliers trailed 122–116 with 1:47 left in the fourth quarter, but they closed the game on a 12–0 run to beat the Bulls 128–122.”
Cleveland’s resilient finish and deep scoring contributions extended their winning streak to four games, showcasing a team capable of closing out tight contests even without a full roster.
Cleveland overcame a late deficit to beat Chicago 128–122, proving their depth and composure as they extended their win streak to four despite injury setbacks.