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NBA Shockwaves: How the Cavaliers’ Stunning 55-Point Rout Redefined Playoff Dominance Forever

NBA Shockwaves: How the Cavaliers’ Stunning 55-Point Rout Redefined Playoff Dominance Forever

If you’ve been snoozing on the Cleveland Cavaliers, it’s high time to snap out of it. Monday night in Miami, the Cavs didn’t just win—they obliterated the Heat with a jaw-dropping 138-83 triumph, carving out a 55-point gap that sits as the fourth-largest blowout in NBA playoff annals. This wasn’t just a win; it was a full-throttle declaration. Over the course of the series, Cleveland steamrolled their way to a historic 122-point combined margin—the heftiest ever recorded in a postseason faceoff, nudging past the Denver Nuggets’ 2009 record by a single point. Now, as they gear up for the Eastern Conference semifinals against either the Bucks or Pacers, the message is clear: this top seed is not here to be an underdog or a side story. The Cavaliers are snarling with offense and steel-clad in defense, demanding respect from the entire league. Curious how they pulled off this juggernaut? Dive deeper into the details. LEARN MOREAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

The Pacers have a 3-1 series lead over a Bucks team that just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to an Achilles injury. If the Pacers do advance, they also boast a high-octane offense and would set up a second-round series primed for offensive fireworks.

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