Georges Niang’s Career Night Steers Cavs To Sixth Straight Victory

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This past offseason, the Cleveland Cavaliers signed forward Georges Niang to a three-year, $26 million contract in free agency.
The primary reason for this signing? To add a talented shooter to the roster.
Entering this season, Niang was one of just 10 NBA players to drain at least 500 three-pointers while shooting at least 40% from behind the arc over the previous five campaigns.
Tonight, the 30-year-old showed exactly why the Cavaliers decided to make him an integral part of their rotation.
Niang led all players with a career-high 33 points, career-high 13 field goals, and season-high five three-pointers off the bench in the Wine and Gold’s 135-95 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. He ultimately shot 13-for-14 (92.9%) from the field, 5-for-6 (83.3%) from three-point range, and 2-for-3 (66.7%) from the free throw line.
According to @CavsNotes on X, Niang’s 92.9% field-goal percentage tied Cleveland’s franchise record for highest field-goal percentage in a game (minimum 13 attempts), joining both Brad Daugherty, who was on the call for tonight’s Bally Sports Great Lakes broadcast, and Elmore Smith.
Tonight, @GeorgesNiang20 (CAREER-HIGH 33 PTS) tied the @cavs single-game record for highest FG% on 13 attempts or more.
— Cavs Notes (@CavsNotes) January 18, 2024
13-14 (.929) FG - GEORGES NIANG (tonight vs. MIL)
13-14 (.929) FG - Brad Daugherty (2/21/92 vs. SAC)
13-14 (.929) FG - Elmore Smith (3/13/77 at ATL)
Most of Niang’s damage was done in the first half, when he led all players with 20 points. The veteran forward had a perfect shooting half, going 8-for-8 from the field and 4-for-4 from deep.
talk to 'em! 🗣️🗣️🗣️@GeorgesNiang20 | #LetEmKnow pic.twitter.com/9KZS8dknXW
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) January 18, 2024
After the game, Cavaliers Head Coach J.B. Bickerstaff reflected on Niang's terrific performance.
“I mean, the ball was going in. We know what he's capable of. I think one of the things that we've seen is there's more to his game than a spot shooter. You look at the touch that he has once he's able to get in the paint, how he can use his body to create those shots. He caught a rhythm, his teammates kept finding him, and he kept shooting it with confidence."

Logan Potosky is an aspiring play-by-play sports broadcaster who, to date, has called approximately 350+ hours of professional, college, and high school sporting events. He is currently the Play-by-Play Broadcaster for the Lake County Captains, the High-A Affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. He graduated from John Carroll University in May of 2023 with a degree in Communication, with a concentration in Digital Media, and a minor in Entrepreneurship.