It's no secret the Cleveland Cavaliers pulled off their biggest win on Wednesday night.

The Cavaliers bulldozed through the Boston Celtics, 114-91, as they won the season tiebreaker. LeBron James absolutely exploded in the second quarter, scoring 15 of his 36 points in the second quarter alone after the Celtics held a one-point lead.

While James downplayed the magnitude of the game and the win, J.R. Smith begged to differ, as he thought this game was a lot different from your typical regular season matchup, via Steve Bulpett of the Boston Herald:

Later, we caught JR Smith in an unguarded moment different from the unguarded moments he experienced on the court as he went for a dozen points. You guys took this personally, he was told/asked. “Yeah,” he said. “Of course we did.” JR then nodded toward the other side of the dressing room where LeBron sat. “He took it personal.”

It's worth noting that both teams were tied for first in the East entering the game and the Celtics had defeated the Cavaliers in their previous matchup on March 1.

With just four games remaining for each team, the Cavaliers have the inside track for the East's top seed. I think it's safe to say both teams are looking forward to meeting each other in the Eastern Conference Finals.