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11 stats to explain Cavs one-sided 136-104 loss to Thunder

Story byJackson FlickingerTue, January 20, 2026 at 2:31 AM UTC·4 min readCLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers weren’t able to get their offense going as they fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder 136-104. The stats in the table below are from Cleaning the Glass. Effective Field Goal PercentageOffensive Rebounding PercentageOffensive Turnover PercentageFree Throw RateCavs41.8%, 3rd percentile36.1%, 82nd percentile19.8%, 10th percentile30.8, 87th percentileThunder68.3%, 97th percentile16.3%, 5th percentile12.3%, 72nd percentile14.4, 17th percentileNow, let’s dive into the numbers. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Cavs couldn’t get anything to fall, going 8-35 (22.9%) from three (5th percentile). This was their lowest three-point percentage for a game this season. It’s a make-or-miss league.

11 stats to explain Cavs one-sided 136-104 loss to Thunder

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Key Highlights

  • The best teams are typically the ones that make the highest percentage of threes.
  • Their inconsistent outside shot is part of the reason why the results have been as they are. This was Cleveland’s fourth time shooting 25% or worse from beyond the arc.
  • They’ve lost all four times they’ve done so.
  • Last season, the Cavs only shot 25% or worse on three occasions. The Cavs’ eight three-point makes tie their fewest for a game this season.
  • Part of this is due to their poor shooting, and the other part is due to their lack of attempts.
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