Cleveland Cavaliers vs Boston Celtics Match Player Stats

The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics gave fans a thrilling night of basketball! If you missed it, don’t worry—we’ve got all the fun stats and highlights right here. Let’s break it down in a simple and exciting way.

Final Score

Celtics 112 – Cavaliers 104

It was a close match, but the Celtics pulled ahead in the final minutes. Both teams played hard, and many players had standout performances.

Top Players – Boston Celtics

  • Jayson Tatum – 31 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists
  • Jaylen Brown – 22 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals
  • Derrick White – 16 points, 7 assists, 2 blocks
  • Al Horford – 10 points, 8 rebounds, solid defense

Tatum was on fire! He hit clutch shots and kept the energy high throughout. Brown helped keep the defense tight, and White added balance with smart passes.

Top Players – Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Donovan Mitchell – 28 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds
  • Darius Garland – 19 points, 7 assists
  • Evan Mobley – 14 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks
  • Jarrett Allen – 13 points, 12 rebounds, strong in the paint

Mitchell didn’t disappoint. He sliced through Boston’s defense multiple times. Garland handled the ball smoothly, and the big men—Mobley and Allen—battled hard at the rim.

Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

  • Q1: Celtics led 28–24
  • Q2: Cavs came back strong, halftime score tied at 52–52
  • Q3: Celtics bounced back, leading 86–79
  • Q4: Tight finish, but Celtics closed it out with strong defense

Momentum shifted multiple times. The game was unpredictable—just how we like it!

Shooting Stats

Celtics

  • Field Goal % – 48%
  • Three-Point % – 37%
  • Free Throws – 88%

Cavaliers

  • Field Goal % – 44%
  • Three-Point % – 35%
  • Free Throws – 80%

The Celtics were just a bit more efficient, especially at the line. That made the difference in crunch time.

Defense and Hustle

Let’s not forget the dirty work—the defense, the hustle, the grit.

  • Celtics: 6 steals, 5 blocks, only 10 turnovers
  • Cavs: 4 steals, 6 blocks, 14 turnovers

Those turnovers hurt the Cavaliers, especially in the second half. Boston stayed calm under pressure and made every possession count.

Who Stood Out?

Biggest Surprise: Evan Mobley looked smooth on both ends. Despite the loss, he showed maturity and skill beyond his years.

Game MVP: Jayson Tatum. He did everything—scoring, rebounding, passing. He looked like a superstar from start to finish.

Bench Contributions

  • Celtics Bench: 23 points total, Smart plays from Payton Pritchard and Grant Williams
  • Cavs Bench: 20 points, with Caris LeVert adding 11 of them

Both benches hustled, but the Celtics got a bit more from their backups, helping keep momentum when the starters rested.

Final Thoughts

This was a fun, fast, and fierce battle between two strong Eastern Conference teams.

The Celtics showed off their depth and discipline. The Cavs showed promise but need to tighten up their turnovers.

One thing’s for sure—when these two teams meet again, it will be must-watch basketball!

Until next time, keep those jerseys ready and the snacks stocked. 🏀