After falling to the Warriors the previous evening, the Cavaliers looked like they would even their Summer League mark at one game apiece when they extended their lead to 11 points midway through the fourth quarter.
But in less than three minutes, Brooklyn put together a 10-0 run to get themselves right back in the ballgame. After the Nets took the lead, the Cavaliers had a chance to seal the deal, with D.J. Seely sinking a pair of free throws with just under four seconds to play to give Cleveland a one-point edge, 75-74.
But Joe Harris fouled Markel Brown on Brooklyn’s final possession.