Wrap-Up -- Stopping home for a single game after a disappointing 0-3 road trip, the Cavaliers needed a lift. And with 4:33 to play in the first period, they got exactly that.
After spending the first half of the season rehabbing from hip surgery, Isaiah Thomas finally made his Cavaliers debut, peeling off the sweats late in the first, and everything fell back into place for the Wine & Gold, who won their 13th straight home contest – topping the Blazers, 127-110, on Tuesday night at The Q.
An All-NBA Second Teamer and the East’s reigning scoring leader, Thomas barely missed a beat after missing his first two triples – proceeding to score on a pull-up jumper and complete an and-1 before the end of the quarter.