Cavaliers set a new record: Miami Heat without a chance in the playoff-sweep!
Cavaliers set a new record: Miami Heat without a chance in the playoff-sweep!
Cleveland, USA - The Cleveland Cavaliers impressively showed in the quarter-finals of the NBA playoffs that they are in top shape. They won the fourth game of the series against the Miami Heat with an overwhelming result of 138: 83, which not only secured a sweep, but also a new record for the clearest series in the history of the NBA playoffs. The overall lead in the best-of-Seven series was an incredible 122 points, such as Laola1 reported.
In game four, the Cavaliers even led up to 60 points, with the final score reflecting the result of a dominant game. Cleveland was already strong in the first quarter and settled with 43:14. This 26-point tour set a sad record for the Miami Heat, which is now in its playoff story with the worst first quarter. At halftime, the Cavaliers already led with 39 points (72:33), the third highest half-time lead in the NBA playoff story.
dominant cavaliers
The Cavaliers experienced outstanding individual services in this game. Top scorer was Donovan Mitchell with 22 points, followed by De’andre Hunter with 19 points. Further remarkable contributions came from Ty Jerome with 18 points, Evan Mobley with 17 points and Jarrett Allen, who contributed 14 points, 12 rebounds and 6 steals. On the Heat side, Nikola Jovic was the best scorer with 24 points, while Bam Adebayo and Andrew Wiggins scored 13 and 12 points. Despite these individual efforts, the team performance of the HEAT was clearly below expectations, which coach Erik Spoelstra described as "humiliating" how Nba.com reported.
Overall, Cleveland not only dominated the fourth game, but also dominated the entire series. The Cavaliers won the four games with a total lead of 122 points, which set a new record. The previous record was set up by Denver in 2009 when they exceeded New Orleans with 121 points.
outlook for the next games
With this impressive performance, the Cavaliers move into the next round and will take to the winner of the series between Indiana and Milwaukee, with the Pacers currently in the lead with 3-1. The first game of this new series is expected to take place in Cleveland, at the earliest on Saturday. This series defeat already marks the third Sweep defeat in a best-of-Seven series for Miami after they have previously been eliminated against Chicago and 2021 against Milwaukee in 2007.
The Cavaliers have shown that they are ready to fight the title in the upcoming playoff rounds while the Heat will have to find their fighting spirit again next season.
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