The Cleveland Cavaliers just can't be stopped. Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks tried just that on Sunday night, but despite a 30-point explosion from the former back-to-back MVP (and a 22-piece from Damian Lillard), the Bucks still fell short at home, suffering a disappointing 112-100 loss to the Cavs.
To say that Cleveland is in the midst of an incredible hot streak would be an understatement. The fact that Sunday's victory was their 14th consecutive win is a clear testament to this fact.
What's even more impressive is how this is now the second time this season that they've won 14 in a row, which according to NBA on ESPN, is a historic feat for the raging Cavs.
The Cavs become just the seventh team in NBA history to have multiple 14-game win streaks in a single season pic.twitter.com/wUBBt1UZbp
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) March 10, 2025
The Cavs, who saw all five starters score at least 11 points against Milwaukee, made history again on Sunday night after becoming just the seventh team to ever record 14 consecutive wins multiple times in the same season.
This adds another feather in their cap as Cleveland continues to dominate the NBA this year. They have now improved to 54-10 and remain the only team who have booked their spot in the playoffs despite still having 18 games to play in the regular season.
Up next for the Cavs is a home game against the 21-42 Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday, and at this point, there are just no signs of slowing down for this championship-seeking squad.
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This story was originally published March 9, 2025 at 9:54 PM.