Following the Cleveland Cavaliers' huge win over the L.A. Lakers, we've got to look at how good this team truly is. But can we go the 2009-2010 season and defeat every other team in the NBA?
It's a good question, and would certainly help prove superiority over the rest of the league.
Here's our results over the league so far...
| Opponent | Win/Game left |
| Boston | No / 3 |
| Atlanta | Yes |
| Orlando | Yes |
| Charlotte | Yes |
| Miami | Yes |
| Toronto | Yes |
| Chicago | Yes |
| Milwaukee | Yes |
| New York | Yes |
| Detroit | Yes |
| Washington | Yes |
| Indiana | Yes |
| Philadelphia | Yes |
| New Jersey | Yes |
| LA Lakers | Yes |
| Dallas | Yes |
| Denver | No / 1 |
| San Antonio | No / 2 |
| Portland | Yes |
| Phoenix | Yes |
| Oklahoma City | Yes |
| Utah | Yes |
| Houston | Yes |
| New Orleans | No / 2 |
| Memphis | No / 1 |
| LA Clippers | Yes |
| Sacramento | Yes |
| Golden State | Yes |
| Minnesota | Yes |
With only five teams left to knock off, I think the Cavs can do this.
One thing is for sure...this is a goal that the Lakers no longer will be able to accomplish in the regular season.
Cross-posted at The Buckeye Battle Cry


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