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15 Key Stats Behind the Cavs’ Impressive 119-105 Win Over the Magic

January 25, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Cleveland Cavaliers secured a 119-105 victory over the Orlando Magic, marking their third consecutive win. The following table presents relevant statistics sourced from Cleaning the Glass.

Effective Field Goal PercentageOffensive Rebound RateOffensive Turnover RateFree Throw Rate
Cavs62.3% (88th percentile)23.1% (22nd percentile)17.2% (27th percentile)22.2 (57th percentile)
Magic47.5% (14th percentile)31.2% (62nd percentile)16.2% (34th percentile)34.6 (94th percentile)

Let’s delve deeper into the key highlights:

  • Donovan Mitchell scored 27 of his 36 points during the second half. After a slow start, he dominated inside the paint, where Orlando could not contain him, making 9 out of 14 shots in that area.
  • Currently, Mitchell leads the league in second-half scoring with an average of 17.2 points per game and shooting splits of .519/.427/.836. The Cavaliers often rely on him to spearhead their offense, and his consistent production underscores his exceptional scoring ability.
  • This game marked the 17th occasion this season where Mitchell has scored 20 or more points in the second half. The Cavaliers hold an 11-6 record when he achieves this feat and remain undefeated (7-0) when he scores 24 or more points after halftime.
  • When Mitchell scores 35 points or more, the Cavaliers’ record improves to an impressive 10-1. His scoring progress parallels the team’s overall upward trajectory.
  • Despite his 36-point output, Mitchell made only two three-pointers. This was one of just five instances this season, out of 24 games with 30+ points, where he made two or fewer threes. It was only the second time he scored at least 35 points while making an outside shot.
  • Mitchell also notched at least nine assists—his third time doing so this season—which has always coincided with a Cavaliers victory. When he dishes out seven or more assists, Cleveland’s record stands at 10-5.
  • The Magic struggled from beyond the arc in this game, hitting just 11 of 40 attempts (27.5%). They rank second-worst in three-point shooting league-wide this season. Cleveland smartly packed the paint, forcing Orlando to shoot more threes, with 43% of the Magic’s shots coming from deep—a strategy that aligns perfectly against them.
  • Orlando only had 26% of their field goal attempts hit the rim (26th percentile), as the Cavaliers’ robust defense successfully kept them away from close-range opportunities.
  • Cleveland outscored Orlando 50-40 in points in the paint.
  • The Cavs shot 44.1% from three-point range (85th percentile), marking the 15th time this season they’ve recorded a three-point percentage over 40%. Their record in such games is 11-4.
  • Aside from Mitchell and Evan Mobley, the rest of the Cavaliers’ rotation shot 12-for-20 (60%) from three-point range, showcasing a well-rounded offensive effort.
  • Five players scored in double figures: Mitchell (36), Jaylon Tyson (17), Mobley (13), Tyrese Proctor (12), and Dean Wade (10).
  • Wade reached double digits for the eighth time this season, and the Cavaliers hold a 6-2 record in those games.
  • Out of 43 field goals made by Cleveland, 27 were assisted, illustrating their effective ball movement.
  • Five Cavaliers registered at least two assists each: Mitchell (9), N’Quan Tomlin (4), Tyson (4), Mobley (3), and Lonzo Ball (2).
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Fan Take: This dominant performance by the Cavaliers highlights Donovan Mitchell’s emergence as a true clutch scorer and playmaker, which could redefine their championship aspirations moving forward. For basketball fans, seeing such balanced team contributions paired with elite individual talent elevates the excitement and competitiveness of the league.

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