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NEW YORK (AFP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 43 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 116-102 National Basketball Association victory over a Los Angeles Lakers team that clearly missed the firepower of ailing Anthony Davis on Tuesday.
Davis had scored 99 points in the Lakers' last two games, including a 55-point outburst in a victory over the Wizards in Washington on Sunday.
However, he played just eight minutes in Cleveland before calling it a night with flu-like symptoms, and Mitchell and the Cavs took full advantage to improve their impressive home record to 11-1.
LeBron James scored 21 points and pulled down 17 rebounds, but it wasn't enough against the team where he started his NBA career in 2003, and that he led to a championship in 2016 when he returned after winning two titles with Miami.
James was cheered when the Cavaliers played a tribute video during an early time out and Mitchell, who arrived in Cleveland via a trade from Utah in September, was struck by the moment.
It's well-deserved," Mitchell said.
"He's one of the greatest players of all time."