Kevin Love and LeBron James took turns dominating halves of Saturday's 117-103 home win against the Spurs.
Despite being snubbed from the All-Star Game, Love scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half and grabbed 11 rebounds against All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge, who fell into foul trouble early.
James, on the other hand, scored 21 of his 29 points in the second half to help Cleveland award new head coach Tyronn Lue his first signature win.
"We've been really pushing the pace because coach Lue has been getting after us," James said after the game on ABC. "We've been able to play faster without turning the ball over and I think we're getting more comfortable on offense doing what we want to do. Coach Lue has done a nice job putting me, Kyrie (Irving) and Kevin in the right spots."
After losing games against the Spurs and Warriors earlier this month, many thought the Cavs may not have what it takes to win it all this year. But their current four-game winning streak has ended that chatter.
Now it's the Spurs that need to answer some questions. After getting waxed by the Warriors on Tuesday, San Antonio looked thoroughly outmatched in this game. Kawhi Leonard led the team with 24 points and six rebounds, but no one else stepped up to support him.