The Cleveland Cavaliers’ remarkable season continues to turn heads, even after their second double-digit winning streak came to an end against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday. Their impressive run against the NBA’s top teams hasn’t gone unnoticed,
The Hawks have been walking the fine line between good and mediocre this season; will they improve the roster via trade?
On Thursday, January 30, 2025, the Cleveland Cavaliers (34-6) face the Atlanta Hawks (21-19) at 7:00 PM ET on TNT, truTV, MAX, and FDSOH. Looking for NBA tickets? Head to StubHub today and see your team live.
The Cavs destroy bad teams, and they mostly dominate good teams. They have 23 of their 33 wins by double digits. They’re also on pace to have the sixth-highest margin of victory in NBA history, step-for-step with last season’s Celtics. So, why aren’t they the favorites?
The Hawks have another nationally televised game on their schedule. The NBA announced Tuesday that TNT picked up the Hawks' Jan. 30 game set to take place in Cleveland. The move comes as the NBA looks to highlight the league-leading Cavaliers, who have a 33-5 record as of Tuesday.
The Cavs, who entered with the league’s top-rated offense, were limited to their lowest point total of the season.
Cleveland’s only losses have come twice at the hands of the Atlanta Hawks, once to Miami in South Beach and one to the aforementioned Celtics. The Cavs recently knocked off the Thunder at Rocket ...
The Phoenix Suns end a three-game homestand Sunday against the Charlotte Hornets, who handed them their worst loss of the season last week, 115-104, at Spectrum Center. The Hornets had just seven wins going into the game.
Nagpaputok si Trae Young ng season-high 43 points at nalampasan ng Hawks ang kinamadang 35 mar­kers ni Devin Booker para palubugin ang Phoenix Suns, 122-117.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were condemned to their first defeat since December 9 as they were beaten 108-93 by the Indiana Pacers in the first of their double-header at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Sunday evening.