Donovan Mitchell blazes Nets with 35 as Cavs hold on

Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points as the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers never trailed and fended off a late comeback try in a 131-124 victory over the Brooklyn Nets Friday night in New York.Mitche

Donovan Mitchell blazes Nets with 35 as Cavs hold on

Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points as the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers never trailed and fended off a late comeback try in a 131-124 victory over the Brooklyn Nets Friday night in New York.

Mitchell shot 10-of-15 and sank six treys after misfiring on seven of nine 3-point tries Wednesday against the New York Knicks. The Cavaliers led by as many as 25 and held a double-digit lead until midway through the fourth.

Jarrett Allen added 22 against his former team and Sam Merrill also contributed 22 as the Cavaliers shot 53.7% from the floor and converted 18 from outside the arc. Reserve Craig Porter Jr. chipped in 14 and Evan Mobley finished with 13.

Cam Thomas scored 33 points on 12-of-23 shooting for the Nets, who shot 51.6%. Michael Porter Jr. added 31 and Ziaire Williams contributed 25 off the bench as the duo combined to net 11 of Brooklyn’s 19 treys.

Cleveland took a 108-86 lead into the fourth and struggled when Mitchell sat. Mitchell went to the bench with 9:01 remaining and the Cavs holding a 114-98 lead.

When he returned with 6:06 left, the Nets were within 118-112 after Thomas converted a 3-point play. Williams countered Mitchell’s 3-ball to get the Nets within 121-115 with 5:18 left and rookie Egor Demin’s 3 cut the deficit to 121-120 with 3:48 remaining.

But the Nets missed their next five shots until Thomas converted a layup with 12.5 seconds left to make it 127-122 and four free throws by Merrill in the final 7.1 seconds iced the game.

Cleveland capitalized on nine Brooklyn turnovers, shot 61.9% and held a 34-23 lead through the opening quarter. Three free throws by Mitchell put Cleveland up 49-32 a little over two minutes into the second and the Cavaliers held a 63-51 lead by halftime.

Merrill sank two trifectas in the opening 80 seconds of the third for a 72-51 lead and Mitchell’s triple opened an 83-58 bulge with 8:14 left. Nic Claxton converted consecutive layups in a 14-3 run to cut the margin to 86-72 with 5:22 left and the Cavs withstood a barrage by Thomas (13 3rd quarter points) in the final minutes to take a comfortable lead into the fourth.