On Wednesday, the 2008-2009 Cleveland Cavaliers became the winningest team in franchise history, taking their 58th win this season. They surpassed both the 1988-1989 Cavs and 1991-1992 Cavs, who had won 57 regular season games. The 1991-1992 team had also been the previous road record holder with 22 road wins. While both the '89 and '92 playoff runs ended at the hands of the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls, the Cavaliers now have their Jordan-like player in LeBron James. Although the two 57-game winning Cavaliers teams were arguably better overall than the team that made the Finals in 2007, the depth and accomplishments of this year's team just may make them the best Cavs team ever. In fact, this team is only the second division winner in team history, following the success of the Miracle of Richfield team from 1975-1976. In the next month, the team hopes to add a 60+ win season, #1 seed in the East, and possibly a #1 seed in the NBA to their list of accomplishments, not to mention a handful of individual awards such as league MVP for James.
*For more Cavaliers history, see the team's web site at: http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/history. The current NBA standings can be found at: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/standings.
*For more Cavaliers history, see the team's web site at: http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/history. The current NBA standings can be found at: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/standings.