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Cavs clinch NBA playoffs without LeBron for first time since ’98


Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro celebrates with teammates Cedi Osman and Donovan Mitchell, right, after making the game-winning shot against the Brooklyn Nets, Thursday, March 23, 2023, in New York.

CLEVELAND ― For the first time in the 21st century, the Cavaliers are headed to the playoffs without LeBron James.

With the Cavs defeating the visiting Houston Rockets 108-91 on Sunday night, Cleveland clinched one of the top six seeds in the Eastern Conference. Those six avoid the four-team play-in tournament to determine the Nos. 7 and 8 seeds.

Center Jarrett Allen tied a season high with 24 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and blocked three shots, and All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell added 22 points as the Cavs (48-28) officially punched their ticket to the postseason against the Rockets (18-57).

“When I came here, my expectation wasn’t just to make the playoffs,” Mitchell told the Beacon Journal. “It’s to make a run, never be satisfied and trying to find ways to continue to make a run and win this championship.”





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