INDIANAPOLIS — Caris LeVert and Jarrett Allen each scored 23 points and the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers fended off a late push from the Indiana Pacers for a 108-103 win on Monday night.
Cleveland played without three regular starters, including star guard Donovan Mitchell, as the Cavs fight to hold onto a top-three seed in the Eastern Conference.
Cleveland led by as many as nine in the final quarter before Indiana pulled even with 2:05 remaining. LeVert drove baseline and then pulled up and swished a 9-foot fadeaway jumper to regain the lead. The Pacers didn't score again.
''I'm very comfortable in those situations,'' LeVert said. ''I knew what I was going to.''
LeVert had 11 assists and eight rebounds. Allen had nine rebounds.
''We've got a lot of guys capable of contributing and making big plays down the stretch,'' LeVert said. ''Our defense really held up the last three quarters of the game and won us that game. That's a good offensive team. We held them to what, 103? That says a lot about our defense.''
Mitchell, who averages a team-high 27.4 points, remains slowed by a left knee bruise that has bothered him since the break. It's likely the Cavs will rest him a few more games so he's ready for the postseason. Forward Evan Mobley (ankle) and guard Max Strus (knee) were also out.
The absences necessitated signing veteran forward Marcus Morris Sr. to a 10-day contract. Morris scored 14 off the bench in 20 minutes.