The Cleveland Cavaliers are having their best season in franchise history.
They’re now sitting on a 31-4 record, but more than that, they’re not just winning games: They’re dominating their opposition.
That’s evident in the latest post shared by Cavs Notes on X.
For the first time in franchise history, the Cavs have won ten games in a row by double digits.
That streak began on December 13, so it’s been nearly a month since the last time the Cavaliers failed to beat a team by at least ten points.
The @cavs have now won a franchise-record 10 consecutive games by double-digits since Dec. 13.#LetEmKnow
— Cavs Notes (@CavsNotes) January 6, 2025
The Cavaliers are playing the same brand of physical defense from years past, but they’ve also added a whole new layer to their offense.
They’re averaging almost 123 points per game on the most efficient shooting splits in the league, both overall and from three-point territory.
If that wasn’t enough, they currently have six players averaging double digits in scoring.
Kenny Atkinson has a deep pool of players to lean on, and not even some injuries to key contributors have been able to slow this team down.
The Cavs are currently on pace to tie the legendary 1995-96 Chicago Bulls and their 72-10 regular season.
Not even LeBron James could do that in either of his tenures with the organization.
Even so, some continue to look past this team and don’t consider them a legitimate threat to go the distance.
The only way to change that narrative will be to win in the playoffs, and they surely look like a team that could make some noise in the postseason.
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