The Eastern Conference has a new leader after the Cleveland Cavaliers' 103-74 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night. The Cavs dropped to 7-10 in their past 17 games, surrendering the top spot in the East standings to the Boston Celtics, who've won seven of their past eight games.
The last time the Cavs didn't own at least a share of the best record in the East was November of 2015. For 129 straight days, the Cavs had held sole possession of the East's best record.