CLEVELAND – Some lessons are harder than others. But one thing is sure: It's always easier when you win.
Two times.
This is the way Wolves coach Ryan Saunders described it after his team's 118-103 victory over the Cavaliers on Sunday night at Rocket Mortgage Arena, a game in which a couple of lessons were learned:
"Sometimes you have to win a game twice," he said. "It feels like that."
Yes, it does. With the injured and sick trickling back into the Wolves' rotation, including starter Andrew Wiggins and reserves Jeff Teague and Noah Vonleh, the Wolves spent 2½ quarters building a 25-point lead with contributions up and down the roster.
And then Dante Exum happened.
Exum came off the bench to score 20 of his 28 points in a 30-4 Cavaliers run against Wolves reserves. It began with Brandon Knight's floater with 3:22 left in the third quarter and ended with Exum's three-pointer with 8:29 left in the game.
In six-plus minutes Exum hit all seven of his shots, all four of his three-pointers and both of his free throws to put Cleveland up one.