The Cleveland Cavaliers have dominated the competition during the 2024-25 NBA season as they’ve compiled the best record in the league at 46-10.
The Cavaliers have been massively successful thanks to a fun and free-flowing offense coupled with a stout defense at all three levels.
Head coach Kenny Atkinson has his team humming during the regular season and now the question becomes whether or not that will translate in the playoffs.
So far, nothing seems to be working against the Cavaliers, who have a clear identity on both ends of the floor and the young talent and depth necessary to make a title run.
Cleveland’s success on the floor is also translating to wins off of it as fans are coming in droves to see their favorite team play.
In fact, the Cavaliers are on pace to break the franchise’s ticket revenue record.
“Cleveland Cavs set to break franchise ticket revenue record, surpassing the LeBron James era.”
Cleveland Cavs set to break franchise ticket revenue record, surpassing the LeBron James era 🏀🎟️ pic.twitter.com/j7h09btxJ2
— I'm From Cleveland (@ImFromCle) February 22, 2025
The fact that this version of Cleveland’s roster will draw more ticket sales than when LeBron James played for the franchise should speak volumes.
This Cavaliers team has the look of a championship contender and it’s no surprise given their personnel and style of play.
Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen seemingly take turns every night controlling games and that kind of balance should serve them well in a seven-game series.
As of now, it’s hard to imagine a team beating Cleveland four times in the playoffs, and it’ll be exciting to see if they can deliver on their lofty expectations.
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