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🏀🔥 DONOVAN MITCHELL & MAX STRUS ERUPT! Cavs Edge Warriors 118-111 in THRILLER – Strus’ Clutch 3 Seals the Deal! Curry Still Sidelined!

📅 April 07, 2026 | 📰 Article #36

🏀🔥 DONOVAN MITCHELL & MAX STRUS ERUPT! Cavs Edge Warriors 118-111 in THRILLER –
SAN FRANCISCO – On a night when the Chase Center was buzzing with hope of a Warriors upset, the Cleveland Cavaliers delivered a cold, hard dose of reality. Led by Donovan Mitchell’s 25 points and a game-sealing three-pointer from Max Strus with 54 seconds left, the Cavs held off a feisty Golden State squad 118-111 on Thursday night. The victory improved Cleveland’s record to 58-19, solidifying their grip on the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, while the Warriors fell to 42-36, still clinging to play-in hopes without their injured superstar Stephen Curry. Mitchell was his usual explosive self, scoring 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting, adding six rebounds and four assists. But it was Strus who played the hero. The sharpshooting wing finished with 24 points, including five three-pointers, and his cold-blooded triple with under a minute left extended Cleveland’s lead to 114-108, effectively ending Golden State’s comeback bid. “Max has ice in his veins,” Mitchell said postgame. “We trust him in those moments. He’s been doing it all season.” James Harden, despite a quieter night by his standards, contributed 19 points and five assists, orchestrating the offense with his usual deliberate pace. The Warriors, playing without Stephen Curry for the 27th consecutive game due to a right knee injury, got heroic performances from unexpected sources. Gui Santos and Brandin Podziemski each exploded for 25 points. Santos, the Brazilian forward, attacked the rim relentlessly, while Podziemski, the sophomore guard, hit 4-of-7 from deep and dished out 6 assists. “Those guys competed their tails off,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We had chances. We just couldn’t get that one stop when we needed it.” Kristaps Porzingis added 16 points and 7 rebounds, but he was limited to 31 minutes due to foul trouble. The game was chippy from start to finish. With 9:28 remaining in the fourth quarter, Cleveland’s Dennis Schröder committed a hard foul from behind on Warriors guard LJ Cryer. After video review, the officials upgraded it to a Flagrant 1 for Schröder’s jump and kick motion. Draymond Green, never one to stay quiet, pushed Schröder while helping Cryer off the ground, earning a technical foul. Seven seconds later, Schröder was hit with another technical. Then Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson – a former Warriors top assistant – drew a technical of his own for arguing. The sequence summed up the night: tense, physical, and playoff-like. The Warriors have now lost four of their last six, but there is hope on the horizon. Stephen Curry participated in 5-on-5 scrimmages for the third time in as many days, testing his injured right knee. Kerr said Curry and vice president of player health and performance Rick Celebrini could decide as soon as Friday whether he can return to face the Houston Rockets on Sunday. “He looked good out there,” Kerr said. “But we’re not going to rush it. We need him healthy for the stretch run.” For the Cavs, this was their seventh win in nine games during a brutal stretch of five games in eight nights. They are now just two games behind the Boston Celtics for the top seed in the East. “We’re battle-tested,” Atkinson said. “Nights like this – on the road, against a desperate team, with all the emotions – that’s what prepares you for the playoffs.” Cleveland will head to Sacramento to face the Kings on Saturday before returning home. The Warriors, meanwhile, face an uphill climb. They are currently the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference play-in tournament, but with Curry potentially returning, and with home games against the Rockets and Trail Blazers next week, a late surge is not out of the question. “We’re not giving up,” Podziemski said. “We’ve got a lot of fight left. And when 30 comes back, watch out.” For one night, though, the Cavaliers proved why they are legitimate title contenders. Mitchell and Strus delivered the knockout punch, and Cleveland walked away with a win that felt anything but easy.
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