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Worst NBA Blowout Cavs 148 Heat 80 December 17, 1991

December 16, 2014 by Gerry

Worst NBA Blowout
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At halftime Cleveland was up twenty, a blowout in the making for sure, but teams have been known to comeback from 20-point deficits. In third quarter though, The Heat barely phoned it in, as Cleveland outscored them 33-14. Now The Cavs lead by 39. In the completely ridiculous fourth quarter, Cleveland tacked another another 29 points onto their lead, outscoring The Heat 42-13. 21 years later, we’re still talking about the all time worst blowout in NBA history.

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