Everyone thought the Cleveland Cavaliers would be good this season, but few people thought they’d be this good.
The team is currently 15-0 and seems unstoppable, even when the roster is being tweaked.
Speaking on 92.3 The Fan, Anthony Lima praised the Cavaliers and said they are the definition of “overachieving.”
Lima said:
“This is a Cavs team that is overachieving. We knew they’d win a lot of regular season games, this is beyond what anybody thought was possible. This is awesome.”
"We started the show with a team that underachieves. This is a #Cavs team that is overachieving. This is beyond what anybody thought was possible. This is awesome."@SportsBoyTony and @KenCarman talk 15-0 #Cavs pic.twitter.com/9ftFb0kNAa
— 92.3 The Fan (@923TheFan) November 18, 2024
Lima predicted the team will easily score 60 wins this season and his co-host, Ken Carman, predicted they could even earn 66 wins.
They both noted that the team still did incredibly well on Sunday night against the Charlotte Hornets, even though Cleveland didn’t have Donovan Mitchell.
Thankfully, Ty Jerome showed up in a big way after being injected into the starting lineup.
He scored 24 points and eight assists and showed that even when a star player is out, the Cavaliers can still conquer.
This is great news for Cleveland because it shows the roster is deep and the front office shouldn’t be pursuing big A-list talent throughout the league when they have younger players who are developing into something special organically.
Saying that a team is “overachieving” is sometimes a bad thing because it can imply they will eventually achieve what was expected in the first place.
And some people feel the Cavaliers will start to lose games and come back down to earth soon.
But no matter what happens, the Cavaliers will probably remain one of the most imposing, intimidating, and challenging teams in the East for the rest of the season.
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