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MIAMI – A game removed after the Miami Heat had their most lopsided playoff loss in team history in Game 3, the record has been broken with the 55-point 138-83 loss in Game 4 on Monday night.
The Cavaliers completely obliterated the Heat by 55 points in Game 4 to finish off the series in Miami. Here's how the beat-down unfolded.
Pelle Larsson kept Miami from that piece of ignominious history. He made a 3-pointer to cut Cleveland’s lead to 55 with about 38 seconds remaining. Nikola Jovic led the Heat with 24 points.
Heavy on Heat is your mobile-friendly hub for Miami Heat news alerts, trade rumors, roster updates, starting lineup, injury report, ... crushing Larsson and company by 55 points.
The Cavaliers outscored the Heat by an NBA record 122 points across the four-game series. Miami players — including stars — were left making sobering admissions about their roster’s limitations.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers train-wrecked the Heat by 55 points, 138-83, in Game 4 in Miami in the first round to mark the largest margin of victory to clinch a series in NBA playoff history.
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