Cavaliers ... By the Numbers

The Wine and Gold wrapped up their extended homestand and hit the road this week, and will look to get their first win after the All-Star Break when they face the Bulls and Wizards this weekend. While they prepare for the home and away back-to-back, here are some noteworthy numerals to consider …

13.2 . . . average offensive rebounds per game for the Cavs, tied with Chicago for second-best in the league.

4.6 . . . assists averaged by Ramon Sessions off the bench – second-best among NBA reserves.

31 . . . consecutive free throws sunk by Kyrie Irving.

21 . . . points per game Antawn Jamison averaged in February, fourth-best in the Eastern Conference during the month.

.813 . . . Cavs winning percentage against the Knicks since the 2007-08 season, including Wednesday’s loss.

10.2, 8.3 . . . points and rebounds Tristan Thompson is averaging over his last six games.

.500 . . . Thompson’s field goal percentage during that span.

22 . . . days between road games for the Cavaliers in the month of February.

18.5 . . . points per game for Kyrie Irving, tops among all rookies.

9.6 . . . fast break points allowed by the Cavaliers this season, tied for tops in the league with Philadelphia.

16 . . . amount of 20-point games for Kyrie Irving, exactly twice as many as the next rookie on the list, Brandon Knight.

21.3, 10 . . . points and rebounds Antawn Jamison has averaged over his last four games.

6 . . . rebounds per game Tristan Thompson is averaging, second-best among all rookies.

74, 2.7 . . . total offensive rebounds and per game average for Thompson, tops among rookies.

71 . . . games it took the Cavaliers to get their 13th win last season.