When the 76ers lose anymore it’s becoming a common theme that opponents utilize 3-pointers to obscene degrees. The Cleveland Cavaliers followed up a game in which Minnesota netted a season-high 16 treys by notching a team-record 10 3-balls during a 111-93 win over the Sixers Tuesday night in Cleveland.
C.J. Miles contributed eight from long range in the first half as the Cavs (12-23) opened a 26-point lead that was never really challenged.
Michael Carter-Williams scored a season-high 33 to lead Philly, but it wasn’t nearly enough to keep the Sixers from their 23rd loss of the season. For more on the game, click here.