That's a tough stretch. I agree that the only team I think they can beat is Indiana. Maybe Memphis, since that team seems to take a lot of days off.
It's also the NBA record, though it was over two seasons. They're at 17 now, and their next 8 games are
@ Boston
vs Denver
@ Orlando
@ Miami
vs Indiana
@ Memphis
vs Portland
@ Dallas
They only need to drop the next 7 to take the crown from Vancouver for most losses in a row in a single season. The only winnable game looks like the home game vs Indiana.
That's a tough stretch. I agree that the only team I think they can beat is Indiana. Maybe Memphis, since that team seems to take a lot of days off.
Portland will lay a egg as the final game ruin the streak
Unfortunately I don't see them able to make it to 33+ losses, as their next 4 games after those 8 are the Pistons, Clippers, Bullets, and Lakers.
Indiana might be the best shot. Can't see em beating anybody else on that list.
Cavs are smart...trying to get the #1 draft pick again.
the only games that look "winnable" in the entire season are the ones against sactown.
sons theres already a thread discussing cavs wiinin streak!
Tbh it seems like every time a team is on a record pace for a streak whether it be winning or losing .. it always gets shot down unexpectedly .. So the Cavs wil probably beat the Celtics or Heat... its always nice to see a record set though.
Here's hoping the Celts stop playing like garbage, or else this prediction will come true.
let there be no doubt of LeBron's greatness.
look at the cavs now. pathetic.
LOL... Boston up 24, Cleveland 11:00 from moving into 16th place all-time with 18 straight.
Home to Denver, home to Indiana, @ Memphis and Home to Portland are all winnable games IMO..unlikely, but winnable..the first 3 teams are known to have let-downs, and Portland is due to eventually suc b to their injuries IMO..
Also, you would think they would have a game where everything goes right for them, they're still an NBA team..
Obviously the problem now, other than lack of talent, is that it's possible that every opponent will make sure not to be the team that ends the Cavs' losing streak, since it would be embarrassing, I suppose..
Personally, I wouldn't bet on the Cavs to win any of these games, but I don't think they're going to break the record..
Yup..a lot of people should be sending apology letters to the King..
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Cleveland won't win any of those games.
Come on Denver... don't this up after that lousy third quarter.
Uh, no, I don't think so.
Denver looks like they're running Miami's offense from last night.
Billups just ended it with that three.
@ Boston - CHECK
vs Denver - CHECK
@ Orlando
@ Miami
vs Indiana
@ Memphis
vs Portland
@ Dallas
19 down... 6 to go. '10-'11 Cavs now tied for 9th longest losing streak ever.
That's ed up seeing the Amare commercial on the Cleveland broadcast, since trading for him instead of holding onto Hickson might have saved their franchise last season.
Shrug. The only difference between losing 50 and losing 70 is the number of ping-pong balls you get in the hopper.
If you're going to lose, might as well lose spectacularly. No one from this roster will be a member of the Cavaliers when (if) they ever get good again anyway.
CROFL @ Anthony missing that layup and then just walking up the floor on defense after. Talk about checking out.
they will lose the rest of the seasons games
Well on pace for number 20, down 16 in the second to the Magic.
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