
1. Cavalanches
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But if you don’t know, last year’s Cavs team had a great tendency to go on gargantuan runs. These gargantuan runs were filled with Mobley and Allen blocks that ignited fast breaks, leading to Garland flying up the court and finding the open man for a dunk or a 3. And this sequence would be on a loop for what seemed like an eternity to opponents.
All the while the Cavs bench would be going crazy. And the crowd at The Rock would, of course, also be going bonkers.
Remember two years ago when Kevin Love was moping around so badly that he sent that lazy inbounds pass straight to the other team? Well last season he could be seen as fired up as anybody watching Cavalanches unfold. We are talking about K-Love double-running-and-jump fist pumps.
interrupted by only a De’Aaron jumper. a timeout, and an OB, here is quite-possibly the biggest beatdown sequence of the NBA season by the Cavs.
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) December 12, 2021
Halftime:
Cleveland 81
Sacramento 52
holy hell that was a rush. https://t.co/vxLURcRCLk pic.twitter.com/OjXX1tfk8T
the cavalanche of all cavalanches this season. 19-0 (!!!) run by Cleveland to take the lead, topped off by a Kevin Love behind-the-back dime. top completely blown off at The Rock. im dizzy. pic.twitter.com/bJ8vhWBDaj
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) February 7, 2022
This was the “Lauri Dagger” 🗡!
— John Sabol (@John_Sabol) March 20, 2022
After an OT thriller against Denver on Friday, #Cavs rallied against Detroit tonight to beat the #Pistons. Cleveland ended the game on an impressive “Cavalanche” = 45-29 run (started from 3:19 left in the 3rd).#Letemknow
pic.twitter.com/LsUXMepkLE
Yes indeed, Cavalanches were — and will be — a rip-roaring good time.
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