This Cleveland team may end up setting the record for largest fall off in wins from one season to the next in NBA history.
The 97-98 Bulls won 62 games that year, and only 13 the next. That was in a lockout shortened 50 games though, so it doesn't really count.
Were it not for the hot start when to the season, this team might have been a single digit win team this season. They are that God awful right now.
I think I heard at the end of the broadcast that makes 15 road losses in a row. That is down right pathetic.
15 wins on the season seems kind of ambitious for this team at this point, which is mind boggling when you consider they are coming off of 66 and 61 victory seasons.
The 97-98 Bulls won 62 games that year, and only 13 the next. That was in a lockout shortened 50 games though, so it doesn't really count.
Were it not for the hot start when to the season, this team might have been a single digit win team this season. They are that God awful right now.
I think I heard at the end of the broadcast that makes 15 road losses in a row. That is down right pathetic.
15 wins on the season seems kind of ambitious for this team at this point, which is mind boggling when you consider they are coming off of 66 and 61 victory seasons.