Cavaliers break several NBA Finals records in Game 4
Guided by LeBron James the Cavs staved off elimination in historic fashion. Here's a list of some of the records set by the Cavaliers during their 137-116 win.
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Guided by LeBron James the Cavs staved off elimination in historic fashion. Here's a list of some of the records set by the Cavaliers during their 137-116 win.
LeBron James passed Michael Jordan for the top spot in the NBA’s all-time playoff scoring list. James entered the game needing 28 points to pass Jordan.
The Cavs wasted no time in continuing in Game 2 their domination against the Celtics on both sides of the floor with a record 41-point difference at halftime.
James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
Cleveland was on fire on Friday night, setting a new NBA regular season record with 25 3-pointers in their 135-130 win against the Atlanta Hawks.
LeBron James reached another statistical milestone by becoming the only player to ever total 7,000 career assists along with 27,000 points and 7,000 rebounds.
Kevin Love set an NBA record for points in the first quarter of a game with 34, connecting on an absurd 11-of-14 shots and eight 3-pointers against Portland.
LeBron James has reached his 6th straight trip to the finals, after 4 with the Miami Heat, and his 7th over all. He’s the first player to do so in 50 years.
The Cleveland Cavaliers set an NBA record with 25 threes splashed in a game that fueled a 123-98 rout of the Hawks in Game 2 of the semifinals round.
The Cleveland Cavaliers went 20 of 38 on 3s and tied the postseason record shared by Golden State (2015), Dallas (2011) and Seattle (1996).