Cavaliers become sixth NBA team to begin 14–0 with 144–126 win over Bulls

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The Cleveland Cavaliers made headlines by defeating the Chicago Bulls 144-126, achieving a remarkable milestone as the sixth NBA team to begin a season with a flawless 14-0 record. This victory showcases the Cavaliers' exceptional teamwork and player performance, capturing the attention of the basketball community. Fans are particularly impressed by the team's offensive strategy, which has contributed significantly to their unbeaten streak. Analysts are now speculating about the team's potential to break further records this season. With each game, the Cavaliers are building not only their reputation but also their confidence as serious contenders in the NBA.

Their successful start has sparked excitement among supporters and raised expectations for the playoffs. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Cavaliers to see if they can sustain their winning streak and possibly vie for the championship. This historic start sets the tone for what could be an unforgettable season in Cleveland basketball.

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