The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to dominate the NBA, improving their record to a flawless 14-0 with a commanding 144-126 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night. Behind a season-high 37 points from Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland delivered an offensive masterclass in their NBA Cup opener, cementing their place in league history as one of the best-starting teams ever.
A Record-Breaking Start
With this victory, the Cavaliers became just the sixth team in NBA history to begin a season 14-0, joining elite company. The last team to achieve such a feat was the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors, who set an all-time best record of 24-0 before finishing the season 73-9.
This historic streak marks the best start in Cleveland’s franchise history. Notably, the Cavs have surpassed the previous longest winning streak of 13 games set during the LeBron James era. First-year head coach Kenny Atkinson has guided the team to unprecedented success, blending the young core’s talent with a high-octane offensive system.
Mitchell Leads the Way
Donovan Mitchell was unstoppable, scoring 37 points, including 18 in the fourth quarter. With the Bulls closing in late, Mitchell sparked a decisive run, scoring nine straight points to begin the final frame. His leadership and scoring burst sealed the victory as Cleveland went on a 21-7 run in the closing minutes.
Mitchell’s stellar performance underscores why he signed a three-year, $150 million extension with Cleveland during the offseason. Believing in the team’s potential, Mitchell has elevated his game, guiding the Cavaliers through a dream start to the season.
“He just senses what the team needs,” head coach Kenny Atkinson said of Mitchell. “He knows when it’s time to take over and when to involve others. That’s his IQ and leadership on display.”
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Donovan Mitchell and the @cavs are 1-0 in East Group C… and 14-0 overall!
Darius Garland: 29 PTS (4-7 3PM), 9 AST
Jarrett Allen: 24 PTS (11-15 FGM), 10 REB
Caris LeVert: 22 PTS (4-5 3PM), 8 AST
Georges Niang: 14 PTS (4-7 3PM), 8 REB pic.twitter.com/j9pbTypdyQ— NBA (@NBA) November 16, 2024
Explosive Offense Sets Tone
The Cavaliers’ offensive explosion included a franchise-record 49 points in the first quarter, setting the tone for the game. Darius Garland contributed 29 points, while Jarrett Allen anchored the paint. Cleveland’s balanced attack, combined with their “Warriors-esque” ball movement, drew praise from analysts and players alike.
The team’s unselfish style has been a hallmark under Atkinson. With spacing, quick decision-making, and effective ball movement, the Cavaliers have transformed into an offensive juggernaut. Their 144 points against the Bulls tied for the fifth-most in franchise history, showcasing their ability to dominate any opponent.
Atkinson’s Winning Formula
Kenny Atkinson’s impact on the Cavaliers cannot be overstated. The former Warriors assistant coach has implemented an up-tempo system centered on three-pointers and team chemistry. His approach has unlocked the potential of Cleveland’s young core, pushing them to historic heights.
Atkinson’s fiery halftime speech on Friday, which included slamming a shower sandal to motivate his team defensively, epitomized his relentless pursuit of excellence. Despite their perfect record, Atkinson demands continuous improvement.
“We haven’t lost, but we’re not satisfied,” Mitchell said of Atkinson’s coaching. “He pushes us to build habits and stay sharp.”
Bulls Push Back but Fall Short
The Chicago Bulls didn’t make it easy for Cleveland. Trailing by just four points in the final three minutes, Chicago stayed competitive behind strong performances from Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan. However, Cleveland’s depth and Mitchell’s heroics proved too much to overcome.
As the Cavaliers pulled away late, substitute Caris LeVert and Mitchell hit back-to-back three-pointers, creating a margin the Bulls couldn’t close. Chicago’s effort highlighted Cleveland’s need to tighten their defensive play, particularly after allowing 73 points in the first half.
A Historic Season in the Making
Cleveland’s streak has drawn comparisons to some of the greatest starts in NBA history. While it’s too early to predict how far this team can go, their chemistry, depth, and balanced offense make them legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference.
Draymond Green, a veteran of Golden State’s championship teams, recently praised Cleveland’s ball movement, calling it some of the best he’s ever seen. “It’s Warriors-esque,” Atkinson said of his team’s style. “That’s the ultimate compliment for what we’re trying to achieve.”
The Road Ahead
With their record at 14-0, the Cavaliers are chasing history. A win on Sunday would make them just the fifth team in NBA history to start 15-0. Their next test will determine if they can maintain their perfect run as they aim to build on their momentum.
While the Cavs are riding high, Atkinson remains focused on long-term goals. “We know there’s room for growth,” he said. “It’s about building habits and staying consistent.”
Fan Connection and the Frog Mascot
Adding to the excitement in Cleveland is the emergence of an unexpected mascot—a giant green frog. Spotted outside Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, the frog has become a symbol of the team’s fun and free-flowing style. Mitchell called the frog’s presence “a vibe,” adding to the unique energy surrounding the team.
The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 14-0 start is more than just a winning streak; it’s a statement. With Donovan Mitchell leading the charge and Kenny Atkinson steering the ship, the Cavs are playing some of the most exciting basketball in the league. Their unselfish play, explosive offense, and defensive grit have set them apart as one of the NBA’s top teams.
As the season unfolds, Cleveland’s journey promises to be a thrilling ride. Whether they can maintain their historic run remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the Cavaliers are a force to be reckoned with.
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