Blaze of Glory: Key to success

There's so infrequently a four-dawn amid the NBA season, it'll really be intriguing to perceive how the Cavaliers will respond to it on Wednesday night, when they respect the Blazers to The Q.

The last time Cleveland suited up was Friday night, when they pounded the Pistons by 23 focuses. On Wednesday night, they confront their second Western Conference enemy of the season when Damian Lillard and the Blazers come in for a Thanksgiving Eve matchup.




The Wine and Gold have exceeded expectations against the Western Conference since LeBron James' arrival – going 37-9 against the West in the course of the last 46 general season amusements, including 21-3 at home.

The Cavs split their two matchups with the Blazers last season, dropping them in a nearby challenge at The Q and enduring perhaps their ugliest loss of the season on the day after Christmas in Portland, a 29-point victory. The Cavaliers have been hitting on all barrels, with only a couple of hiccups so far this year.

The Blazers come to town at 8-8 – pounding the Nets and tumbling to the Knicks in New York before they finish off their five amusement street trip in Cleveland today.

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