

Cavaliers Dominate Heat in Summer League Showdown, 90–73
The Cleveland Cavaliers put together a commanding all-around performance to defeat the Miami Heat 90–73 in NBA Summer League action on July 14, 2026. The Cavs built an early lead and never looked back, showcasing the depth and chemistry of their young core in Las Vegas.
First-Half Statement
Cleveland came out firing, jumping to a 12-point lead by the end of the first quarter. Their defensive intensity forced Miami into difficult shots and quick turnovers, which the Cavaliers converted into fast-break points. By halftime, the Cavs had stretched the margin to 48–31, leaving the Heat searching for answers on both ends of the floor.
Key Players Shine for Cleveland
Several Cavaliers stood out in the win. Rookie guard Jalen Harper led all scorers with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from three-point range. His ability to create off the dribble and hit spot-up jumpers kept the Miami defense off balance. Second-year forward Isaiah Mobley added a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, controlling the glass and providing a reliable interior presence.
Point guard Craig Porter Jr. orchestrated the offense with 8 assists and only 2 turnovers, while also chipping in 10 points. The Cavs’ bench unit outscored Miami’s reserves 35–22, a testament to Cleveland’s roster depth.
Miami’s Struggles
The Heat had difficulty finding rhythm offensively. Guard Dru Smith led Miami with 15 points and 5 assists, but he shot just 5-of-13 from the field. Rookie forward Keshad Johnson posted 12 points and 7 rebounds, but no other Heat player reached double figures. Miami shot only 38% from the field and 28% from beyond the arc, while committing 17 turnovers that led to 22 Cavaliers points.
Defensive Effort Decides the Game
Cleveland’s defensive scheme was the story of the night. They held Miami to under 33% shooting in the first half and forced contested looks throughout. The Cavs also dominated the boards, grabbing 46 rebounds to Miami’s 34, limiting second-chance opportunities for the Heat.
Head summer league coach Mike Gerrity praised his team’s focus: “We came out with the right mindset. Everyone was locked in on the defensive end, and when we share the ball like that, we’re tough to beat.”
Looking Ahead in the Summer League
The win improves Cleveland’s record to 3–1 in the Las Vegas Summer League, keeping them in contention for a top seed in the tournament bracket. The Cavaliers will face the Phoenix Suns on July 16, while the 1–2 Heat will look to bounce back against the San Antonio Spurs.
For young players fighting for roster spots, games like this one provide valuable tape and momentum. The Cavs’ combination of energy, execution, and unselfish play suggests they could be a factor as summer league reaches its knockout stage.