The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Orlando Magic on Friday night, receiving their sixth-straight win.
They have had an amazing start to 2024-25 and are now 6-0, which is tied with the Oklahoma City Thunder for the best record in the entire league.
The NBA on ESPN celebrated that feat on X, and thousands of fans came out to salute the Cavaliers.
The Cavs are off to a hot start in the new season 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qs06TNrtZF
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) November 2, 2024
While many people are very excited to see their incredible start, a lot of fans are curious about how long this impressive trend can go on.
Will they reach 9-0, 10-0, or beyond?
Wow. Let’s see how long they can keep rollin for
— ⓋiiNrOcK ™🇵🇷🍋 (@_ViiNrOcK) November 2, 2024
A lot of people commented on the chemistry and energy.
This team has been playing together for a couple of seasons now but they have recently found a new and improved rhythm.
Everyone seems to be playing better and working as a cohesive and strong unit.
Their chemistry and energy on the court are impressive, and it’s great to see them making a statement early on.
— Imran Ansari (@callme_imrann) November 2, 2024
And while many people are pleased with this record, others feel they have seen it before and aren’t convinced it’ll last.
We’ve seen this before 🤦♂️
— Devine Wilson (@Devinewilson25) November 2, 2024
Finally, others feel that 6-0 doesn’t mean anything because, ultimately, they’ll lose to the Boston Celtics.
The Celtics are no slouches and have a 5-1 record right now, which is right behind the Cavs.
All this to lose to the Celtics
— Matt (@Panthersfan2025) November 2, 2024
This is Cleveland’s best start in years and they clearly have something special going on.
But now they face the challenge of keeping it up all season.
The rest of the league is out to take them down, hoping to be the first team to beat the red-hot Cavaliers.
The team next faces the Milwaukee Bucks twice, followed by the New Orleans Pelicans, Golden State Warriors, and Brooklyn Nets.
Will any of them be able to take the Cavs down?
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