Cavaliers vs 76ers: Cleveland Secures Victory with 115-101 Win
Cavaliers vs 76ers: Cleveland Secures Victory
The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 115-101 on March 9, 2026, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH. This victory improved the Cavaliers’ record to 39-25, while the 76ers fell to 34-29.
James Harden led the Cavaliers with a notable performance, scoring 21 points, along with five rebounds and five assists. The Cavaliers established a commanding presence early in the game, leading 56-44 at halftime and at one point holding a 23-point advantage over their opponents.
The Cavaliers entered the game with an average of 118.8 points per game, while the 76ers allowed an average of 116.1 points per game. Conversely, the 76ers averaged 115.8 points per game but struggled offensively, shooting only 38% from the floor and a mere 22% from three-point range during this matchup.
Despite the Cavaliers’ strong performance, they were also missing key players, including Jarrett Allen and Max Strus due to injuries. The 76ers faced even greater challenges, being without star players Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Paul George, and VJ Edgecombe, all sidelined due to injuries or suspension.
This game followed a previous matchup between the two teams on January 16, 2026, where the Cavaliers also emerged victorious with a close 117-115 win. The Cavaliers were looking to establish positive momentum after a recent loss to the Boston Celtics, and this win against the 76ers certainly provided that boost.
As the season progresses, the Cavaliers will aim to maintain their momentum, while the 76ers will need to regroup and find ways to overcome their injury challenges. Observers are keen to see how both teams adapt in the coming games, especially with the playoffs approaching.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the status of the injured players for both teams, but their return could significantly impact their respective performances in the remainder of the season.