They just said it was the most lopsided series in the history of the NBA Playoffs. Lots of history being made in this year's playoffs. Not a lot of exciting games that go down to the last shot though. The only ones I can think of are Pierce's game winner and Matthew's missed tip in. Six teams remaining!
No. And it wasn't an opinion. It was the largest average point differential ever in a playoff series. They won by 43, 14, 30, and 14.
That's a lot, 25.5 average. I just looked at a couple of databases and they don't really have winning margin as a stat they offer. So I couldn't check. 25.5 is well above what the Lakers did when they swept 3 straight series in 1989. http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/LAL/1989_games.html