Cavaliers set several records in first-round sweep of Heat


The Cleveland Cavaliers completed a first-round sweep of the Heat on Monday night, obliterating Miami with a 55-point win. And while Cleveland’s performance may only count as one win, it demonstrated the full potential of the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed. 

Cleveland won the game 138-83 thanks to a total team effort. Donovan Mitchell may have led the way with 22 points, but six different Cavaliers reached double-digits in scoring, something that’s been a theme for Cleveland all year. In addition to Mitchell, Jarrett Allen also stood out with a double-double, adding 12 rebounds to his 14 points. 

Most expected the Cavaliers to make quick work of Miami, but Cleveland set numerous NBA and franchise records in the process. 

Cleveland’s 55-point beatdown of Miami now stands as the fourth-largest margin of victory in a single playoff game in NBA history. Even more impressive, the Cavaliers outscored the Heat by 122 points throughout their four-game sweep – the new largest point differential for any series in league history.



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