The Cleveland Cavaliers are finally back home.
They were on the road for their last four games, facing multiple Western Conference foes along the way.
Notably, they went undefeated during the road trip.
More than that, they absolutely dominated their opposition on both ends of the floor, especially on offense.
As pointed out by Cavs Notes on social media, they averaged a whopping 129.5 points per game.
They handed out 33.8 assists per game while turning the ball over 11.5 times per game.
Moreover, they shot 50.9% from the floor and 40.9% from beyond the arc, finishing the road trip with a +14.0 points per game differential.
The @cavs' numbers on this 4-0 road trip:
129.5 PPG
33.8 APG
11.5 TOV
.509 FG%
.409 3FG%
+14.0 PPG Differential#LetEmKnow— Cavs Notes (@CavsNotes) January 4, 2025
Basketball can be very simple at times.
The Cavaliers are getting everybody involved and ensuring everybody gets some easy looks at the rim.
Ball movement has helped everybody get into their offensive rhythm.
That has also led to some good decisions, as they rarely force things on offense.
Hence, they rarely give the ball away to the other team, much less in the open court.
The Cavaliers’ offensive prowess is no coincidence.
The players are constantly moving, and the ball is constantly being passed from one place to the other, making it very difficult for defenders to keep up and rotate.
Someone will most likely be open at one point, and while they push the pace now and then, they’re very patient when it comes to finding the right shot.
They’re undefeated against the Western Conference this season, and they’re now sitting on a 30-4 record overall.
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