Daily News – November 27, 2016

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Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Philadelphia 76ers, Game 15 Author: Joe Vardon Publication: Cleveland.com

PHILADELPHIA — The Cavs (12-2) begin a stretch of five games out of six on the road with a Sunday matinee (1 o'clock tip) against the Philadelphia 76ers (4-12).

What's up with the Cavs: So far as we know, no Cavs were hurt clowning around on the field before the Ohio State-Michigan game, nor did anyone fall ill during a tailgate. This is the best 14-game start in team history. The Cavs have won seven straight and 10 of 11 against Philadelphia, though the last meeting with the Sixers — a 102-101 squeaker for Cleveland — was way too close for comfort. LeBron James needs one more 3-pointer to become the first Cav to make 1,000 with the team (he's already the franchise leader). James also needs 18 assists to pass Bob Cousy (6,995 assists) for 16th all time.

Cavs injuries: Channing Frye (bereavement) is out. – CLICK HERE to read full story.

#CavsSixers Game Preview – November 27, 2016 Author: Staff Report Publication: Cavs.com

Game Summary

After wrapping up a 3-0 homestand by an average margin of victory of 24.3 points, the Cavaliers hit the road for five of the next six games, beginning on Sunday afternoon against the Philadelphia 76ers. Tipoff from the Wells Fargo Center is at 1:00 p.m. (ET).

Cleveland is an Eastern Conference-best 12-2 on the season, which is their best 14-game start in team history. – CLICK HERE to read full story.

KeyBank Five Keys: Cavaliers at Sixers Author: Joe Gabriele Publication: Cavs.com

Key: Afternoon Affair in Philly

There's no way around it: the 2016-17 Cavaliers have been a precisely-tuned machine all season.

In a record-setting week, the Wine and Gold scored in excess of 128 points in consecutive games for the first time in franchise history. Their most recent victory – a 38-point drubbing of Dallas on Wednesday night at The Q – saw them hit 20 three-pointers (with J.R. Smith hitting only one of those) for the second straight game (a first in NBA regular season history) and improve their scoring average to 112.0 points per game this year, 2nd in the NBA. – CLICK HERE to read full story.

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