The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to win.
It seems like it just doesn’t matter whether they’re playing at home or on the road.
It doesn’t matter if they’re against Eastern or Western Conference teams.
They don’t even care if they’re facing elite competition or bottom feeders; they just keep winning.
That’s why the fans were ecstatic when the team got its 31st win of the season, this time against the Charlotte Hornets.
back at home and it feels SOOOOO GOOD.
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— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) January 6, 2025
With that in mind, they took to social media to celebrate yet another triumph.
OKC next let’s lock in
— DGrizzle (@DGrizzleTV) January 6, 2025
Yawn can it just be January 8th yet?
Every team who has faced them this week were close to winning but hurt themselves in the 4th quarter— BlooketWarrior (@BlooketLord) January 6, 2025
why yall so mad about it only being 10 points like our backups weren’t in the whole last half of the 4th q
— Ethan (@chxngethan) January 6, 2025
The Cavaliers were heading home after a four-game road trip on the West Coast.
Notably, they were undefeated.
They have yet to lose a game against the Western Conference this season and have won their last ten matchups.
More impressively, all those wins have been by at least ten points.
It’s been almost a month since the Cavaliers last failed to beat an opponent by single digits.
They have only lost one game at home all year and to three teams overall.
It’s hard to think of a more dominant team in the league right now.
Their toughest challenge will be facing the Oklahoma City Thunder, the West’s No. 1 seed.
That game will take place on Wednesday, and beating Mark Daigneault’s team might be just what this team needs to get some nationwide recognition.
That game might even be a potential preview for the NBA Finals, even if we still have half of the season ahead of us.
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