Cleveland Cavaliers Dominate New York Knicks in High-Scoring Affair, Win 142-105

In a clash between Eastern Conference powerhouses, the Cleveland Cavaliers dominated the New York Knicks in a 142-105 blowout victory. Donovan Mitchell led the charge with 27 points, while rookie sensation Evan Mobley added 21 as the Cavs extended their winning streak to six games, boasting the NBA's best record at 46-10. The Knicks, coached by Tom Thibodeau, suffered their largest defeat under his tenure, unable to contain Cleveland's offensive onslaught.

Despite a strong performance from Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, the Knicks couldn't keep pace with the Cavaliers, who showcased their depth and firepower throughout the game. Cleveland's historic night featured a franchise-record tying 14th win by 20 or more points, highlighting their dominance this season. With key players stepping up and contributions across the roster, the Cavs continue to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the competitive Eastern Conference.