There’s no way around it: the 2016-17 Cavaliers have been a precisely-tuned machine all season.
In a record-setting week, the Wine and Gold scored in excess of 128 points in consecutive games for the first time in franchise history. Their most recent victory – a 38-point drubbing of Dallas on Wednesday night at The Q – saw them hit 20 three-pointers (with J.R. Smith hitting only one of those) for the second straight game (a first in NBA regular season history) and improve their scoring average to 112.0 points per game this year, 2nd in the NBA.
At 12-2, Tyronn Lue’s squad is off to the best start in franchise history.