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 The Cavaliers' Winning Streak Ends

The Cleveland Cavaliers' amazing 15-game winning streak came to an end last night. They lost to the Boston Celtics by a score of 120-117. This means the Cavaliers won't have the second-longest winning streak in NBA history. They'll tie with two other teams.



Boston Dominated Early

The Celtics started the game strong, leading by 17 points at halftime. They made many three-point shots and played great defense. Jayson Tatum, a star player for the Celtics, played really well. However, the Cavaliers didn't give up. They came back and made the game close, but couldn't win.





What Went Wrong for Cleveland

One big problem for the Cavaliers was Darius Garland. He didn't shoot the ball well, making only 3 of his 21 shots. The Cavaliers also had trouble defending the Celtics early in the game.





What's Next for Both Teams


This loss is disappointing for the Cavaliers, but they still have a good team. They'll need to improve their defense and shooting to compete with the best teams in the league.
The Celtics, on the other hand, are looking strong. They're one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference and a serious contender for the NBA championship.
Key Points:
 * The Cavaliers' 15-game winning streak ended.
 * The Celtics dominated the first half.
 * Darius Garland had a tough game.
 * The Cavaliers couldn't overcome the early deficit.
 * Both teams have important games ahead.


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