Title Bound: Playoff Schedule Announced For Red Hot Cavaliers

Despite LeBron James, Joe Smith, Mo Williams, Ben Wallace and Zydrunas Ilgauskas not playing, the Cavs stormed out to a big lead but lost in overtime to the Philadelphia 76ers, 111-110. With the loss, the Cavs will end the season 39-2 at home, one win short of tying the 1985-’86 Boston Celtics for the best home record in NBA history.

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