When it comes to series that end in four games, the word “sweep” often implies a certain level of competitiveness. However, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ sweep of the Miami Heat in the NBA playoffs was far from a close contest. The final game, a 138-83 blowout, solidified the Cavs’ dominance over the Heat throughout the series.
Leading up to Game 4, the Cavaliers had outscored Miami by a staggering 24.9 points per 100 possessions in the first three games. Their crushing victory in Game 3, with a 124-87 scoreline, set the stage for an even more brutal outcome in Game 4.
The final margin of victory was a jaw-dropping 55 points, with the Cavaliers holding a commanding 70-25 lead late in the second quarter. By the fourth quarter, they had extended their lead to 60 points, showcasing their dominance with a 33.5 points per 100 possessions advantage over Miami for the series.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra summed up the series by admitting, “This series was humbling. These last two games were embarrassing. But Cleveland’s also a very good team.” The statistics from the series reflect the historic nature of the Cavs’ domination over Miami.
Cavs’ sweep of Heat by the numbers
- Game 4 ranked as the fourth-most lopsided game in NBA playoff history.
- It was the most lopsided series clincher in NBA history.
- The game marked the most lopsided playoff victory in Cavaliers history.
- It was also the most lopsided playoff loss in Heat history.
- Cleveland outscored Miami by a record-breaking 122 points over the series.
- The Heat suffered the worst home point differential in playoff series history.
- Individual performances like Tyler Herro’s -44 plus-minus in Game 4 added to Miami’s struggles.
- The Cavs’ bench outscored the Heat’s total points in Game 4.
- Cleveland’s halftime lead of 39 points was one of the largest in playoff history.
- Jarrett Allen’s defensive prowess stood out with more steals than the entire Heat team.
- Despite injuries, Cleveland’s lineup outperformed Miami by a significant margin.
- The Heat joined a select group of teams with back-to-back home playoff losses by 30-plus points.
- The Cavs’ sweep marked a milestone without LeBron James on the roster.
The Cleveland Cavaliers now await their next opponent in the second round of the NBA playoffs.
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