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Cavaliers Make History with 55-Point Win to Sweep Heat in NBA Playoffs

Cavs Dominate Heat by 55 Points to Set NBA Playoff Record

by pinkfloyd
April 29, 2025
in NBA, Professional Leagues, Score Updates, Sports, Sports News, Sports Records & Achievements, U.S, World News
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Cavs’ 55-Point Victory Over Heat Sets New NBA Record - Rhona Wise/AP Photo

Cavaliers Crush Heat in Record-Breaking 55-Point Win - Rhona Wise/AP Photo

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Cavs Make History with 55-Point Blowout to Sweep Heat in NBA Playoff History’s Most Lopsided Series

MIAMI (AP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers have etched their name into NBA history with the most dominant series win ever, completing a stunning 138-83 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night. This 55-point win in Game 4 marked the end of their Eastern Conference first-round series, with Cleveland sweeping Miami 4-0 and setting the record for the largest margin of victory in a playoff series, surpassing the previous record by 1 point.

Cavs’ Powerhouse Performance Donovan Mitchell led the charge with 22 points, while De’Andre Hunter added 19. The Cavaliers built an astonishing 60-point lead during the game, dominating every aspect of the matchup. Ty Jerome contributed 18 points, Evan Mobley chipped in 17, and Jarrett Allen made his presence felt with 14 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 steals.

The Cavaliers clinched the series with a total margin of 122 points, surpassing Denver’s 2009 series victory over New Orleans for the largest playoff series margin ever.

Mitchell reflected on the team’s focused approach, saying, “We came out here with a goal in mind.”

Heat Struggle to Keep Pace Miami’s best effort came from Nikola Jovic, who scored 24 points. Bam Adebayo added 13 points, while Pelle Larsson and Andrew Wiggins each contributed 12. However, the Heat couldn’t keep up as Cleveland surged ahead, leading by as much as 60 points.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra expressed his frustration: “Damn, it was humbling. This series was humbling. These last two games were embarrassing. But Cleveland’s also a very good team. They showed us why we weren’t ready for that.”

Historic Blowout The Cavaliers’ 55-point win is the fourth-largest margin of victory in NBA playoff history. The largest playoff blowout remains 58 points, achieved twice—first by Minneapolis over St. Louis in 1956, and later by Denver over New Orleans in 2009. The Lakers also recorded a 56-point victory over Golden State in 1973.

Cleveland’s dominance was apparent from the very start. The Cavs exploded with a 33-5 run to open Game 3, and in Game 4, they led 43-14 by the end of the first quarter. The 26-point first-quarter margin matched Miami’s worst playoff quarter in history. For Cleveland, it was the second-best quarter margin in their playoff history.

A Thunderous First Half By halftime, Cleveland had a commanding 72-33 lead—39 points up on the Heat. That’s the third-largest halftime lead in NBA playoff history, surpassed only by two other historic performances: Cleveland’s 41-point lead over Boston in 2017 and Detroit’s 40-point advantage over Washington in 1987.

Looking Ahead: Cavs in the Semifinals Cleveland will face either the Indiana Pacers or the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Pacers currently lead that series 3-1, and regardless of the winner, Game 1 of the next round will be in Cleveland, with the matchup not scheduled until at least Saturday.

“I’m always a big fan of rest,” Mitchell said, underscoring the Cavs’ desire for a break before the next round.

Miami’s Third Sweep Loss This marks the third time in Miami Heat history they have been swept in a best-of-seven series. The other instances were in 2007, against Chicago, and in 2021, against Milwaukee—both of which also ended on the Heat’s home floor.

A Historic Sweep For the Cavaliers, this series win was a statement, with their unyielding focus, leadership, and maturity pushing them through the series with no signs of letting up. Coach Kenny Atkinson praised his team’s mindset: “We came down here with the right mentality. Our maturity, our leadership, all that stuff we’ve been talking about all year. We don’t seem to have letdowns. That’s rare.”

With an impressive sweep of the Heat, the Cavaliers are making waves as they move on to the next round, ready to continue their dominant playoff journey.

Source: AP News – Cavs win by 55 points to sweep Heat and finish off most lopsided series in NBA playoff history

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