The Cleveland Cavaliers got Darius Garland and Jaylon Tyson back for the first time since November 10 in Miami, and each's presence was felt on the court and even on the bench. The Cavs beat the Indiana Pacers 120-109 with a more recognizable-looking attack. A sight for sore eyes offensively. Combining for 34 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds, Garland and Tyson provided a huge lift together with their performances and positive attitudes.
“The excitement was up,” Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson said postgame, noting the crowd's energy. “Those two guys bring a lot of life, a lot of life to the arena, a lot of life to the team, a lot of life to the bench. So, I think without them, we're a little more business. Don [Mitchell]'s business like, Evan [Mobley]'s business like. They can be goof

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