CLEVELAND — With a brand-new starting lineup ready to roll, the Cavaliers had no time for a lull coming out of the NBA All-Star break. The Brooklyn Nets (15-39) felt the repercussions as the Cavs (35-21) dominated en route to a 112-84 victory on Feb. 19 at Rocket Arena. Forwards Evan Mobley and Dean Wade returned from calf and ankle injuries, respectively, allowing the Cavs to use them with recently acquired point guard James Harden for the first time. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell and center Jarrett Allen were the other starters in the wire-to-wire triumph. The Cavs led 34-16 at the end of the first quarter and never looked back as they extended their winning streak to six games —...