Cleveland ends Miami’s playoff dreams with a Game 4 flamethrower and a 4–0 series sweep.
This wasn’t a game. This was a certified demolition.
Cleveland didn’t just win — they pressed every button on the microwave and nuked Miami 138–83 in Game 4 to complete the 4–0 sweep and send the Heat straight into their summer plans (step one: recover emotionally).
Donovan Mitchell pulled up like he was in a 2K MyCareer game with the sliders broken — 37 points, five threes, and at least three moments where even Heat fans yelled “Sheeeeesh.”
Darius Garland ran the offense like a DJ at full volume, tossing alley-oops and dimes like confetti while Evan Mobley casually turned Bam Adebayo into background noise.
The Heat? Let’s just say Jimmy Butler’s absence was felt like a Wi-Fi outage during the playoffs. Tyler Herro looked more like Tyler Zero, and the whole team played like they were on a layover in Cleveland and not fully checked in.
By halftime, the Cavs were up by 40. Yes, forty. As in “this is no longer a game, this is a vibes experiment.”
Even the Cleveland bench got in on the action. Somewhere in the third quarter, the G League highlight reel took over. It was that kind of night.
The only person sweating more than Miami’s defense was the poor arena DJ trying to find enough celebration songs for a blowout that long.
With the sweep complete, Cleveland is moving on and looking downright terrifying. Miami, meanwhile, might want to take a long look at some beach chairs and draft boards.
Series over. Heat extinguished. Cavaliers cooking.
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