
Cavs and Knicks Face Early Season Challenges in Opener
The Cleveland Cavaliers lost their season opener to the New York Knicks 119-111, with Donovan Mitchell scoring 31 points. The team struggled offensively due to injuries to key shot creators and over-reliance on Mitchell and Mobley, leading to fewer shots at the rim and more midrange and three-point attempts. Defensive lapses and ineffective runs allowed the Knicks to maintain control, despite Mitchell's heroic third-quarter effort. The game highlighted areas for improvement, including offensive balance, defensive consistency, and managing player minutes, especially for key players like Garland and Ball.

