Cavaliers Suffer Worst Postseason Defeat In Franchise History In Loss To Magic

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On Thursday night, just less than four minutes into the first quarter of Game 3 of their First Round NBA Playoffs series, the Cleveland Cavaliers got off to a hot start.
They jumped out to a 10-3 advantage, which came after the Wine and Gold scored the game’s first six points. Early on in the contest, Cleveland seemed poised for another strong performance and a 3-0 series lead.
However, the Orlando Magic outscored the Cavaliers by 45 points from this point on, as Cleveland fell by a final score of 121-83. This defeat trims the Wine and Gold’s series lead to 2-1.
The Cavaliers’ first loss this postseason was unfortunately record-breaking.
According to Stathead, Cleveland’s 38-point defeat is its worst postseason loss in franchise history. The team’s worst playoff loss before this most recent one came 16 years and one day prior, on April 24, 2008. This was when the Wine and Gold fell to the Washington Wizards by a final score of 108-72, also in Game 3 of a First Round NBA Playoffs series.

The Cavaliers shot just 32-for-82 (39.0%) from the field and 8-for-34 (23.5%) from beyond the arc against the Magic on Thursday night. These were the team’s lowest field-goal and three-point percentages since January 11 and March 6, respectively.
Also, according to Stathead, Cleveland’s -19 scoring margin in the third quarter (35-16) was tied for its worst scoring margin in any quarter this season. The Wine and Gold were also outscored by 19 points (40-21) in the third quarter of a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks back on December 29, 2023.
The Wine and Gold will look to take a 3-1 series lead when they face Orlando on the road again in Game 4 on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.

Logan Potosky is an aspiring play-by-play sports broadcaster who, to date, has called approximately 350+ hours of professional, college, and high school sporting events. He is currently the Play-by-Play Broadcaster for the Lake County Captains, the High-A Affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians. He graduated from John Carroll University in May of 2023 with a degree in Communication, with a concentration in Digital Media, and a minor in Entrepreneurship.