OAKLAND, Calif. -- The last time Golden State embarrassed the Cavs on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, it cost a coach his job and shook an organization to its core.
The Warriors' 126-91 bomb dropped on Cleveland Monday night was as ugly for the Cavs but isn't going to have near the same effect.
Finishing their season long six-game road trip in perhaps the worst of all places and situations -- at Oracle Arena against a Warriors' team that hadn't played since Thursday -- the Cavs played with the nonchalance of a defending champion riding a four-game winning streak against its rival.