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The Cleveland Cavaliers achieved a historic 10-0 start to the season with a decisive 136-117 victory over the Golden State Warriors, marking the first time in NBA history a team has won its first 10 games while scoring at least 110 points in each. Darius Garland led the Cavaliers with 27 points and Evan Mobley added 23, while Cleveland built a staggering 41-point halftime lead, tying for the eighth-largest halftime margin in NBA history. Despite an off night from All-Star Donovan Mitchell, who scored only 12 points, the Cavaliers showcased their depth with contributions from Ty Jerome (20 points) and Jarrett Allen (13 points, 12 rebounds). The Warriors struggled to keep pace, with Stephen Curry scoring just 12 points and Jonathan Kuminga leading the team with 21 points off the bench. This victory snapped the Warriors' five-game winning streak and handed them their first road loss of the season. The Cavaliers' explosive offense and strong defense set the tone early, allowing them to dominate the game from the start.
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