The Cleveland Cavaliers achieved 60 wins for only the third time in their history after a 127-122 victory over the LA Clippers. Players and coaches emphasized the importance of celebrating this milestone, reflecting on the hard work and sacrifices made throughout the season. First-year coach Kenny Atkinson had not expected such success at the season's start, focusing instead on gradual improvement. Center Jarrett Allen recognized the significance of this achievement occurring without LeBron James, who remains a pivotal figure in the team's legacy and the city's sports culture.
Cleveland's 127-122 victory over the LA Clippers gives the Cavaliers at least 60 wins for only the third time in franchise history.
First-year coach Kenny Atkinson said he wanted his group to savor this milestone, as he didn't expect 60 wins at the start of the season.
Donovan Mitchell celebrated the achievement, stating that all the hard work is paying off, highlighting its significance for the organization and the city.
Jarrett Allen acknowledged the meaningfulness of achieving 60 wins without LeBron, who remains an iconic figure in the region.
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