Get ready for a thrilling basketball showdown! The Cleveland Cavaliers just snapped the Minnesota Timberwolves' winning streak in a high-octane 146-134 victory, and you won't believe how it all went down. Donovan Mitchell led the charge with 28 points, but here's where it gets even more exciting: the Cavaliers had five players scoring 20 or more points, a feat they've only achieved once before in their franchise history! But that's not all—this game was a rollercoaster of lead changes, jaw-dropping dunks, and clutch shots. Did you know the Cavaliers' 146 points are the fourth-highest in a regulation game for them? And this is the part most people miss: despite the loss, the Timberwolves shot a season-best 57.3% from the field. Is this a sign of things to come, or just a fluke? The Cavaliers' 59.2% field goal percentage and 15 three-pointers were no small feat either. Anthony Edwards and Naz Reid kept Minnesota in the game with 25 points each, but Cleveland's second-half surge, fueled by a 12-0 run, sealed the deal. The Timberwolves' four-game winning streak may be over, but the debate is just heating up: Can the Cavaliers maintain this momentum, or will the Timberwolves bounce back stronger? Share your thoughts below—let's get the conversation started!