CLEVELAND — The most-hyped game so far this season in the NBA didn't disappoint.
Cleveland beat Oklahoma City 129-122 on Wednesday night, with the Cavaliers — now winners of 11 straight — pushing the NBA's best record to 32-4 and snapping the Thunder's 15-game winning streak.
It was the first time in NBA history that a team with a winning streak of at least 15 games faced a team with a streak of at least 10 straight wins.
A look inside the numbers of Cavs-Thunder:
Cleveland is 32-4
The Cavaliers tied the fifth-best 36-game start in NBA history by improving to 32-4.
Golden State was 34-2 in 2015-16. Three teams — Philadelphia in 1966-67, the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971-72 and Chicago in 1995-96 — started 33-3.
The Cavs join Philadelphia (1980-81) and Chicago (1996-97) as teams that started 32-4.