The Cleveland Cavaliers set a franchise record for largest halftime lead Friday against the Charlotte Hornets, carrying a 75-40 advantage into the break, per ESPN Stats & Info.
The 35-point margin narrowly bested the previous record of 34, set back in 2008 against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
After jumping out to a 33-13 lead by the end of the first quarter, Cleveland outscored Charlotte 42-27 in the second quarter, giving the Cavs their sixth half with 75 or more points in franchise history, per Basketball-Reference.com's play index.
The franchise record of 79 points in a half was set in October 1979 against the Detroit Pistons.
Friday's outing also marked the 26th time Cleveland has scored 42 or more points in a single quarter, with the franchise record of 46 unsurprisingly coming in that same game against the Pistons, per Basketball-Reference.com's play index.
Cleveland did slow down a bit in the second half, managing 28 points in the third quarter, followed by 26 more in the fourth.
The game ended with a final score of 129-90, and 13 different Cavaliers contributed to the scoring, led by LeBron James' 25 ...
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Cavaliers Set Franchise Record for Largest Halftime Lead
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