The Cavaliers, the top seed in the East, were on fire in the first round of the NBA playoffs on the 29th, with 14 of the 15 players on the court scoring, and finally beat the Heat 138-83, sweeping the opponent 4-0 in the series, and winning by 55 points also created the fourth largest point difference in playoff history.
The Cavaliers beat the Heat by 55 points, setting a record for the fourth-largest point margin in history
The Cavaliers beat the Heat by 39 points in the first half, setting a record for the third-largest point margin in playoff history, behind the 40 points of the Wizards and Pistons in 1987 and the 41 points of the Celtics and Cavaliers in 2017.
The Heat's offensive and defensive performance in the second half was still sluggish, and the Cavaliers led the Heat by as many as 60 points in the fourth quarter, and finally won by 55 points, ranking fourth in the playoff record list, second only to the Lakers and Warriors in 1973 with 56 points, and the Nuggets and Hornets in 2009, and the Lakers and Hawks in 1956 tied for the first miserable record of 58 points in history.
The Cavaliers set a new record for the largest point margin in team history, eliminated the Heat in 4 games, and will face the winner of the series between the Bucks and the Pacers in the second round, and the Pacers currently lead 3-1.