The Cavs and Thunder captivated basketball fans across the nation, producing stellar TV ratings on ESPN Wednesday night.
The highly anticipated matchup between the NBA's conference leaders -- the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder -- lived up to the hype and then some Wednesday night in Cleveland.
The back-and-forth contest, which featured 30 lead changes and marked the first time a team on a 15-game win streak met one ...
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Notching a big-time victory over an elite club like the Thunder probably doesn't happen, either, as the Cavs were just 3-6 against teams that finished with at least 55 wins last season ...
The Cavs play together and for each other. They have quality depth and can win in a variety of ways. They displayed it all against the Thunder.
Wednesday is set to be a historic night of basketball.
The Thunder put Thursday night's showdown with the Cavs out of reach by halftime and led by as many as 42 points in a 134-114 ...
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For the first time in NBA history, a team with a 15-game win streak (OKC) will play a team with a 10-game win streak ...
The No. 1 Cleveland Cavaliers take on the No. 2 Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday, Jan. 16: Here's where to find and watch ...
Channel: ESPN. Streaming: Watch ESPN, ESPN app, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo. The Thunder, who are in first place in the Western Conference, travel to Cleveland to play the Cavaliers, the No. 1 team in ...