The Cleveland Cavaliers’ offensive output has been on fire lately.
They beat the Denver Nuggets on Friday night, partly because multiple stars came out and played hard.
As pointed out by Serena Winters, the Cavaliers have now had five games of 4+ players scoring 20+ points.
Winters went on to explain how the team could make franchise history if they keep it up.
“Not only is that the most in the NBA this season, it’s only one game away from tying the franchise record for most such games in a season,” Winters wrote on X.
The Cavaliers have now had 5 games of 4+ players scoring 20+ points.
Not only is that the most in the NBA this season, it’s only one game away from tying the franchise record for most such games in a season.
— Serena Winters (@SerenaWinters) December 28, 2024
During Friday’s game, it was Donovan Mitchell who scored the most, putting up 33 points, five rebounds and six assists.
He was followed by Evan Mobley with 26 points, five rebounds and six assists, then Darius Garland with 25 points and seven assists.
Finally, Jarrett Allen scored 22 points with 10 rebounds and four assists.
The Cavaliers have repeatedly shown the rest of the league that they have multiple players who can make life hard for opponents.
It’s not just one or two stars who are doing all the work, and that is what makes Cleveland so dangerous and hard to beat.
If the opposing defense seems to figure out the Cavaliers, another player simply steps up and finds a way to score.
This statistic shows that they don’t just score a few points.
Of course, it’s not just the offense that makes the Cavaliers so powerful.
Their defense has slowed down many competitors, establishing themselves as one of the best two-way teams in the league.
Will the Cavaliers be able to tie this franchise record and even surpass it in the days ahead?
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