The Cavaliers featured a number of new players Sunday after making noise on Thursday's trade deadline, and if their debuts were any indication, Cleveland is going to be tough to beat moving forward.

Cleveland marched into Boston and handed the Celtics a 121-99 loss. LeBron James led the Cavs with 24 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds, but seven Cavs recorded at least 10 points.

George Hill, Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr. and Rodney Hood all made their Cavs debuts Sunday. Hill started at point guard, scoring 12 points with three rebounds. Clarkson added 17 points off the bench, and Hood scored 15 points.

Still without Kevin Love, the Cavs looked dangerous offensively from all levels. Despite playing small most of the game, Cleveland managed to outrebounded Boston 43-41.

Terry Rozier led the Celtics off the bench with 21 points, nine rebounds and five assists. Kyrie Irving added 18 points and five assists, and he shared a nice hug with James after the game.

The loss knocked the Celtics a half-game behind the Raptors  for the top spot in the Eastern Conference standings.

Stud of the Night

Thunder star Paul George scored a game-high 33 points with eight assists and three steals in a 110-92 win over the Grizzlies. On Thursday, Thursday: Lakers fans chanted "We want Paul." Sunday, Thunder fans chanted "We love Paul", trying to get the All-Star to stay in Oklahoma City.

Chris Paul and James Harden both flirted with triple-doubles in a 104-97 win over the Mavericks. Paul finished with 25 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, while Harden scored 27 points with six rebounds and five assists.

Dud of the Night

Pistons point guard Ish Smith scored just two points with seven assists and five turnovers in 29 minutes of action in a 118-115 loss to the Hawks. The streaky Pistons have now lost two straight games after winning five in a row.

Highlight

Victor Oladipo glides through the lane for a thunderous slam:

Oladipo scored 30 points with nine assists, eight rebounds and six steals in a 121-113 win over the Knicks.

What's Next

Spurs (35-22) at Jazz (27-28) 9:00 p.m. ET — Utah has rattled off eight straight wins thanks to point guard Ricky Rubio's torrid stretch. Rubio has been scoring at an elite rate during the winning streak, while still dishing out assists and grabbing rebounds. The Spurs continue to win despite racking up an alarming amount of injuries.