Heat make history in all the wrong ways after getting axed in Game 4 to Cavaliers
Briefly

In a historic and painful playoff performance, the Miami Heat were swept by the Cleveland Cavaliers, marking the most lopsided series in NBA history with an aggregate 122-point deficit. The Cavaliers' dominating Game 4 win, by 55 points, set a new record for the largest margin of victory in a single playoff game. Additionally, the Heat became the first team to lose back-to-back playoff games by over 30 points. They also extended their home playoff losing streak to eight games, tying them with only two other teams for this dubious distinction.
The Miami Heat's latest playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers ended in a historic sweep, marking the most lopsided series in NBA playoff history as the Heat lost by an aggregate of 122 points.
Miami becomes the first team ever to drop back-to-back playoff games by over 30 points, an unprecedented feat that highlights their struggles and inability to compete consistently at home.
This playoff defeat adds to Miami's home playoff losing streak, now at eight games, joining only two other teams in NBA history to suffer such a drought.
Cleveland's 55-point win in Game 4 set the record for the largest margin of victory in a single playoff game, eclipsing previous records set in the NBA.
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