The Cleveland Cavaliers started the year on a hot streak.
Their 15-0 record to begin the season sent shockwaves around the league, with many wondering if the Cavaliers should be taken more seriously as a threat in the Eastern Conference.
While their hot start was impressive, the Cavaliers kept things going for the next several weeks, continuing to dominate their opponents, occasionally losing games.
Fans were a bit worried with the team’s performances over the past few weeks, losing three straight games at one point.
However, they beat the Detroit Pistons on January 27th, which spurred the start of a win streak, which continued with an impressive win over the Atlanta Hawks on January 30th.
Righting our wrongs.
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— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) January 31, 2025
This win was payback for the Hawks’ two victories over the Cavaliers earlier in the season, getting the proverbial monkey off their backs.
The Cavaliers are back to their old confident selves, and their fans made sure to give them praise on social media after another convincing win.
Dominate dub fellas, keep rolling!!
— Dante Johnson (@DanteJohns26652) January 31, 2025
Nothing better than a wine and gold W.
— Lowkey Idealist (@lowkey_idealist) January 31, 2025
Back-to-back 20-point wins without Okoro/LeVert/Wade really puts a dent in my βdonβt trade Okoro/LeVert/Wadeβ argument.
— Stef Fanski (@Oh__Cleveland) January 31, 2025
Love this team π
— Tina Sizemore π (@stoneagett_tina) January 31, 2025
As one fan pointed out, the Cavaliers have been able to win these three games without the help of Dean Wade, Isaac Okoro, and Caris LeVert.
They’ll all be back at some point once they’re done recovering from injuries, which should only make this team more dangerous down the road.
The season can be long and grueling, and the Cavaliers have a long way to go if they want to make a deep run in the playoffs.
But, they’ve shown a strong ability to rise above adversity and injuries, which is generally the mark of a strong postseason roster.
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