
Cleveland Cavaliers at Miami Heat
· East 1st Round - Game 4Cavs win by 55 points to sweep Heat and finish off most lopsided series in NBA playoff history

Donovan Mitchell scored 22 points, De’Andre Hunter added 19 and the Cavaliers led by as many as 60 points before beating the Miami Heat 138-83 on Monday night to sweep their Eastern Conference first-round series in four games.
Ty Jerome had 18 points, Evan Mobley added 17 and Jarrett Allen had 14 points, 12 rebounds and six steals for the Cavaliers. Cleveland won the series by a combined 122 points, one more than the previous record for series margin set by Denver over New Orleans in 2009.
“We came out here with a goal in mind," Mitchell said.
The 55-point margin in Game 4 was the fourth-biggest playoff win ever. The record is 58 points, done twice: Minneapolis over St. Louis in 1956 and Denver over New Orleans in 2009. The Los Angeles Lakers beat Golden State by 56 points in 1973.
Nikola Jovic led the Heat with 24 points. Ban Adebayo scored 13, while Pelle Larsson and Andrew Wiggins each added 12 for Miami.
“Damn, it was humbling. This series was humbling. These last two games were embarrassing,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “But Cleveland's also a very good team. ... They showed us why we weren't ready for that.”
Cleveland will play either Indiana or Milwaukee in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Pacers lead that series 3-1; regardless of whether the Pacers or Bucks advance, Game 1 of that series would be in Cleveland and not played until Saturday at the earliest.
“I'm always a big fan of rest,” Mitchell said.
This is the third instance of Miami being swept in a best-of-seven series. The others: against Chicago in 2007 and against Milwaukee in 2021, both of those in the first round and both also ending on the Heat home floor.
It was over fast. Cleveland — which used a 33-5 early run to blow Game 3 open — led 43-14 late in the first quarter before Davion Mitchell beat the buzzer with a 3-pointer. The 26-point margin matched the worst quarter in Heat playoff history; it was the second-best margin for any quarter in Cavs playoff history.
And the lead only kept growing.
It looked every bit like a 64-win team that led the East wire-to-wire going up against a 10th-place finisher that needed to win two play-in games just to get into the tournament.
“We came down here with the right mentality and again, our maturity, our leadership, all that stuff we've been talking about all year,” Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson said. “We don't seem to have letdowns. That's rare.”
Cleveland’s lead was 39 — 72-33 — at the half, the third-largest lead after two quarters in NBA playoff history. The only halftime leads bigger than that: Cleveland by 41 over Boston on May 19, 2017 and Detroit by 40 over Washington on April 26, 1987.
Regular Season Series
CLE wins series 2-1
Recent Plays
4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of Game | 138 - 83 |
4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of the 4th Quarter | 138 - 83 |
4th 14.2 | ![]() |
shot clock turnover | 138 - 83 |
4th 38.2 | ![]() |
Pelle Larsson makes 25-foot three point jumper (Jaime Jaquez Jr. assists) | 138 - 83 |
4th 41.0 | ![]() |
Jaime Jaquez Jr. offensive rebound | 138 - 80 |
Statistics
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47-86 | FG | 32-89 |
54.7 | Field Goal % | 36.0 |
22-47 | 3PT | 10-49 |
46.8 | Three Point % | 20.4 |
22-25 | FT | 9-15 |
88.0 | Free Throw % | 60.0 |
51 | Rebounds | 45 |
8 | Offensive Rebounds | 15 |
43 | Defensive Rebounds | 30 |
26 | Assists | 17 |
15 | Steals | 4 |
6 | Blocks | 2 |
11 | Turnovers | 19 |
1 | Team Turnovers | 0 |
12 | Total Turnovers | 19 |
1 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
1 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
5 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 28 |
18 | Fast Break Points | 12 |
46 | Points in Paint | 40 |
12 | Fouls | 18 |
60 | Largest Lead | 1 |
Miami Heat Injuries
NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
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Terry Rozier, SG | Out | Apr 27 |
Isaiah Stevens, G | Out | Apr 17 |
Dru Smith, G | Out | Dec 27 |
Cleveland Cavaliers Injuries
NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
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Darius Garland, PG | Out | Jun 9 |
Sam Merrill, SG | Out | May 13 |
Game Information

Location: Miami, FL
Attendance: 19,600 · Capacity:
2024-25 Southeast Standings
TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
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41 | 41 | .500 | - | L1 |
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40 | 42 | .488 | 1 | W3 |
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37 | 45 | .451 | 4 | L1 |
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19 | 63 | .232 | 22 | L7 |
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18 | 64 | .220 | 23 | W1 |
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