The largest point margin in an NBA game was 68 points, with the Cleveland Cavaliers defeating the Miami Heat 148-80 on December 17, 1991.
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The largest margin of victory in the shot-clock era was 68, when the Cavaliers beat the Heat 148-80 in Cleveland on Dec. 17, 1991
The Chicago Bulls beat the Utah Jazz 96-54 in Game 3 of the 1998 NBA Finals.
The point margin in NBA games is important because it indicates the difference in score between the winning and losing teams. A larger point margin usually means one team dominated the game, while a smaller margin suggests a closer contest. The point margin directly impacts the outcome of the match by determining the winner and loser based on who scores more points.
It was the Las Angeles Lakers vs. the record setting (for most losses in a season) Cleveland Cavaliers. The score was 112 - 57; a 55 point differential.
39 points with the Boston Celtics winning game 6 and the 2008 NBA finals.
The largest margin of victory was a 68 point rout of the Miami Heat by the Cleveland Cavaliers on December 17th, 1991. The final score was 148-80.
The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Charlotte Bobcats 121 to 53. That is a point differential of 68 points.
Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 146-80, a 68 point margin of victory
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