The Cleveland Cavaliers are officially in the midst of yet another winning streak.
They lost three games in a row for the first time this season, but good teams find ways to bounce back.
They proved that again by taking down the Miami Heat 126-106 on Wednesday night.
Whole team W!
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— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) January 30, 2025
And even though the Heat were without disgruntled star Jimmy Butler, it was a statement win nonetheless.
With that in mind, countless fans took to social media to share their thoughts on this triumph.
Probably Donovan’s best game this season
— Y (@AcknowledgeMe_) January 30, 2025
@MiamiHEAT with all that help from the refs, how do you lose by 20?
— Jim Kohler (@jak2931) January 30, 2025
Ty Jerome is good
— Dante Johnson (@DanteJohns26652) January 30, 2025
Without DG that is a nice complete win. Yeah Mitchell was amazing but we got plenty of great contributions from Jerome, Mobley etc. And still had some great defense. We look ready for that key Hawks matchup tomorrow.
— Loveland Magazine Sports Desk (@LovelandSportsG) January 30, 2025
The Cavaliers are now 38-9 on the season.
They’ve won 27 games by double digits this season, which is the second-highest mark in the NBA.
They’re not just beating teams; they’re literally dominating them.
To make this even more impressive, they did so despite not having four key rotation players.
Darius Garland got some rest, while Caris LeVert remained out with a wrist injury.
Isaac Okoro is still dealing with a shoulder ailment.
Last but not least, Dean Wade sustained a bone bruise in his knee, and he will be out indefinitely.
Of course, that will be a situation to keep an eye on, as health will be crucial to get the job done down the stretch.
Nevertheless, it’s still refreshing to see that the team was able to take one to the chin and get back on their feet after a tough stretch.
They have the Atlanta Hawks up next, and that’s one of two teams that have beaten them twice this season.
It’ll be interesting to see what adjustments they make to finally get back at them.
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