October 18, 2024
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Cavs' Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang, Guardians' Jhonkensy Noel

Donovan Mitchell Georges Niang react to unexpected Guardians hero’s HR.

The Cleveland Cavaliers begin their 2024-25 NBA season in less than a week, but players are still keeping their eye on another local team during the MLB playoffs. Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang were left stunned, just like all of Ontario Street, when the Guardians earned one of their most electrifying victories of the last decade.

Cavs' Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang, Guardians' Jhonkensy Noel
The ballclub blew a two-run lead in the eighth inning and entered the ninth trailing the New York Yankees, 5-3. Down to its last out, Cleveland turned to slugger Jhonkensy Noel. The 23-year-old Dominican Republic native blasted a pinch-hit two-run home run off closer Luke Weaver, a supremely clutch shot that reverberated throughout the whole city.

Cavs' Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang, Guardians' Jhonkensy Noel

Cavs players go bonkers for Guardians
“Wow Cleveland must be going bananas right now,” Cavs forward Georges Niang posted on X, formerly Twitter. “GOTTA BE !! !! !!” star guard Donovan Mitchell chimed in.

The Guardians solidified their great escape in the 10th inning after utility man David Fry launched a walk-off homer verus Clay Holmes. What seemed destined to be a heart-wrenching and American League Championship Series-defining Game 3 loss amazingly turned into an unforgettable feat of resiliency.

Cavs' Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang, Guardians' Jhonkensy Noel

Two unlikely heroes have guaranteed that the team will host Game 5 on Saturday. Will this be a catalyst for a landmark upset, or is this just a temporary dose of euphoria before the Yankees land a fatal blow this weekend? Who knows, but Stephen Vogt’s scrappy group is giving Cleveland a triumph to savor.

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