The Cleveland Cavaliers are on yet another winning streak right now.
After taking down the Oklahoma City Thunder and Toronto Raptors this week, Cleveland has won 12 games in a row.
That is a massive feat, and the Cavaliers have only done it six times in franchise history.
But as StatMuse pointed out, two of those 12-game streaks have come this season.
That is a huge testament to how powerful this team is in 2024-25.
The Cavaliers have won 12 straight games only six times in franchise history.
Two of the streaks have been this season. pic.twitter.com/4qfOVLNnat
— StatMuse (@statmuse) January 10, 2025
The first streak of the season started with the opening game.
They defeated the Raptors and then didn’t slow down after that.
They went on to win 15 games in a row before they were taken down by the Boston Celtics on Nov. 19.
But that didn’t mark the beginning of a rough patch and the Cavaliers continued to win a lot and now hold a record of 33-4.
This new winning streak could be even more impressive than the previous one, but there is one big roadblock in their way: the Thunder.
The Cavs face the Indiana Pacers twice in the days ahead and then will take on the Thunder again.
If they can defeat them again on Jan. 16, they could have a 15-game streak.
Following that, they will take on the Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns.
Considering the Cavaliers just snapped OKC’s 15-game winning streak, they really want to gain one of their own.
But even if they can’t make that happen, no one can deny that this team is the real deal.
It’s not often that a team secures 15 consecutive victories, and doing it twice in one season would be truly shocking.
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