Jaylon Tyson called out his Cavaliers teammates, then backed up his words with the best all-around performance of his professional career Monday in Cleveland's 135-119 road win over the Indiana Pacers.
Cleveland returns home on Wednesday to oppose the Portland Trail Blazers, hoping to build off its first victory in more than a week. The Cavaliers had lost three straight before prevailing in Indianapolis behind 43 points from Donovan Mitchell.
"Honestly, this is what we should be doing, it's nothing to celebrate," said Mitchell, who leads the league with 81 3-pointers and is tied for fourth with a 30.6 scoring average. "We should be doing this all the time. These past few games have been a disappointment."
Tyson had enough after the Cavaliers' 117-115 home loss to the Boston Celtics on S

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