On Jan. 8, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 129-122. This was a matchup of two similarly built titans.
The first Cavaliers-Thunder matchup was one of the games of the year, Cleveland winning at home. The rematch was less exciting, OKC winning a blowout.
The Cavs nearly matched that output with 41 of their own, just the fifth time the grimy Thunder allowed any opponent to cross the 40-point threshold. At the end of the first 36 minutes ...
What Jalen Williams says was the biggest difference in the Thunder's approach in contrast to last week's loss against the Cavs ...
It’ll be interesting to see which identity is able to better sustain success once the postseason is here. Throw in the possibility of a rematch in the NBA Finals, and how either team adjusts away from ...
But the Cavs are among a few teams capable of making a run to the NBA Finals in June. They continued to provide evidence Wednesday night against another legitimate contender, snapping the Oklahoma ...
Take a deep breath, folks. Wednesday's tilt between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder was the game of the year to this point. And if this is what June's NBA Finals are going to ...
The Cavs now enjoy the league’s best record at 32-4 and the longest active winning streak at 11 games after beating Oklahoma City and ending the Thunder’s 15-game streak. The Cavaliers are ...
Vivek Jacob is a freelance sports writer with over seven years experience. During this time, he has written for outlets including The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Sportsnet, CBC, and Complex.
The Cleveland Cavs and Oklahoma City Thunder have had charmed seasons, but we’ve got to ask … Did they peak too soon? Peaking ...