Cavaliers and Celtics extend winning streaks in NBA - Iqraa news

Ty Jeromeof the Cleveland Cavaliers reacts after scoring a three-pointer against the Orlando Magic during the fourth quarter at Kia Center on Tuesday. (Rich Storry)

Ty Jeromeof the Cleveland Cavaliers reacts after scoring a three-pointer against the Orlando Magic during the fourth quarter at Kia Center on Tuesday. (Rich Storry)

The front-running Cleveland Cavaliers extended their winning streak to eight games with a 122-82 thrashing of the Orlando Magic on Tuesday.

Ty Jerome top-scored off the bench for Cleveland making 20 points in 21 minutes while Max Strus nailed five three-pointers as he put up 17 points.

The blowout win moves the Cavs to a league-best 48-10 record on the season, despite Donovan Mitchell being restricted to just 11 points.

"We move it quickly, we move it quickly up the floor in transition, make quick decisions, everyone touches it -- it is a fun style of play," said Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson.

"It creates a lot of open looks and our skill level is super high, you have to have high skill level to play that way," he added.

The Boston Celtics, a place behind Cleveland in the East, took their own winning streak to six games with a 111-101 victory at the Toronto Raptors.

Jaylen Brown scored 24 points with Derrick White adding 22, while Payton Prichard had 20 points and Jayson Tatum put up 19 points and provided 11 assists for the Celtics.

White shot six of 11 three-pointers in a game where Toronto trailed by 17 early in the fourth quarter.

Although the Raptors were able to cut the lead to seven with 4:18 left the outcome was never truly in doubt, with White's last three-pointer sealing victory.

Brown did not play in the final three minutes of the game as he struggled with an injury to his left leg.

The Celtics had been without Kristaps Porzingis through illness while Jrue Holiday was rested, Luke Kornet was absent for personal reasons and Al Horford had a sore big toe.

White praised the way the team had coped with those absences.

"Standards are standards so it doesn't matter who is playing. A lot of guys had big minutes for us, we had to figure it out and we got the win," he said.

The Memphis Grizzlies, third in the West, needed overtime to beat a determined Phoenix Suns 151-148 with Ja Morant top-scoring with 29 points and providing eight assists.

Morant scored 15 points in the fourth quarter including the game-tying shot before the end of regulation.

sev/pst

Get the latest news delivered to your inbox

Follow us on social media networks

PREV 'We aren't helping him' - Manchester United coach Amorim speaks out on Rasmus Hojlund goal drought - Iqraa news
NEXT Jordi Cruyff joins Kluivert as Indonesia target World Cup berth - Iqraa news