Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine have made a groundbreaking discovery: the 2024-25 Cleveland Cavaliers have solidified themselves as the greatest team in franchise history. Surpassing even the 2016 championship-winning squad (sorry, LeBron!), this current team outshines them in every statistical category. The latest Big Number segment sheds light on the Cavaliers' extraordinary margin of victory, catapulting them into the realm of "all-time great" teams. The rise of Evan Mobley, the Most Improved Player case for Ty Jerome, the spot-on decisions made by Kenny Atkinson and Koby Altman, the impactful addition of De'Andre Hunter, the standout seasons from Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland, and Max Strus seamlessly sliding into the Cavaliers' "Steph Curry" role are just a few of the many reasons why this team is unbelievably dominant. This episode delves into what sets this Cavaliers team apart and why their success has been nothing short of remarkable. Don't miss out on understanding "The Diff" that has propelled them to unparalleled greatness.
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(1:00) - The Big Diff: Cavs' historic point differential
(13:35) - Cavs' insane offensive rating+
(17:35) - Cavs have 20% of the top players in win share per 48 min
(22:15) - Evan Mobley's impact on Cavs offense
(28:35) - 10 Cavs players averaging 19+ minutes per game
(34:30) - Over/under scoreboard update
(35:10) - Reacting to Luka Doncic against the Mavericks
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