Okay, so I was trying to get the player stats for the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game. It was a bit of a mess, but I got it figured out. Here’s how it went down.
First, I tried to remember when the game was. I thought it was sometime in January. I tried looking for box scores from around then. I searched for things like “Cavaliers vs Timberwolves box score January.” It gave me some results, but there were lots of games in January.
Then I saw a result that said something like, “Cavaliers vs. Timberwolves game played on January 18.” Bingo! That sounded right. So I narrowed my search to that specific date. I used the search term “Cleveland Cavaliers vs Minnesota Timberwolves box score Jan 18.” This time, I started getting much better results.
I found a few pages that had the full box score from that game. They listed all the players and their stats, like points, rebounds, assists, etc. It was exactly what I needed.
I also found some extra info about the game itself. It mentioned that the Cavaliers won a close one, 124-117. It even mentioned that Darius Garland hit a big 3-pointer near the end of the game. Pretty cool, right?
I also did a bit more digging. I looked up a player named Mitchell. It turns out he’s been doing pretty well this season. He’s averaging some impressive numbers. I found a website called Stathead that had his stats. It said he was one of only two players in the whole league averaging at least 23.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 1.4 steals per game. That’s a pretty solid all-around performance, wouldn’t you say?
So, yeah, that’s how I finally got the player stats for that Cavaliers vs. Timberwolves game. It took a little bit of searching, but I got there in the end. I even learned a few extra things along the way. It wasn’t too bad, all things considered.