The future is uncertain for the Cleveland Cavaliers as Donovan Mitchell’s impending decision on his future hangs over their heads. While he’s done incredibly well as the core of Cleveland’s 2023-24 season, his hesitation to sign a fresh contract with Cleveland is putting all of the team’s roster-building strategies in the offseason at a halt.
Mobley ended his third season with a bang. The Cleveland Cavaliers have tied their ceiling to the development of Evan Mobley. The 22-year-old defensive star has not grown as quickly on offense as many had hoped — but his potential is still bursting at the seams.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are desperately attempting to keep Donovan Mitchell.
The 26-year-old Allen still has two years remaining on a five-year, $100 million contract he signed in 2021.
Former Cavaliers GM David Griffin will always be revered in Cleveland. After all, he was the man in charge of assembling the 2016 championship roster. But now, he’s the head of basketball operations with the New Orleans Pelicans.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, Donovan Mitchell doesn’t want the Cleveland Cavaliers to trade Jarrett Allen. Mitchell, who is expected to sign an
Another reason to think Mitchell will be in Cleveland next season. The New York Knicks were the other team in pursuit of Donovan Mitchell when the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired him from the Utah Jazz.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are not interested in trading Darius Garland or Jarrett Allen to the New Orleans Pelicans for Brandon Ingram, an NBA source told
With less than two weeks to go until the 2024 NBA Draft, there’s bound to be a ton of speculation regarding the future between Darius Garland and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
According to NBA reporter Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, Donovan Mitchell and JB Bickerstaff “didn’t see things the same kind of way.” The Cleveland Cavaliers fired Bickerstaff after losing to the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 2024 playoffs.
The Cavs continue to weight all of their options as they look for J.B. Bickerstaff’s successor. The Cleveland Cavaliers coaching search could possibly extend into next week according to Tom Withers of the Associated Press.
The Cavaliers are still interviewing and deciding on coaching candidates. Same goes for the Lakers. But at least the Cavs’ search, while uneventful, has consisted of zero drama.
Part of what makes predicting what will happen during the NBA Draft so fun is the unexpected. Trades are inevitable. And when they occur, the ramifications are wide-ranging.
According to NBA insider Fred Katz of The Athletic, the New York Knicks won’t seriously pursue Donovan Mitchell if he doesn’t extend with the Cleveland
With the NBA offseason close to getting underway, the Cleveland Cavaliers are going to be a very intriguing team to keep an eye on. After getting bounced from the playoffs in the second round by the Boston Celtics, the Cavaliers will look to improve the roster to be even more competitive next season.
As it stands, the Cleveland Cavaliers have to make the decision on whether to extend All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell or trade him for a treasure chest of assets to another team.
According to NBA reporter Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, the Cleveland Cavaliers would have to be “blown away” to trade Darius Garland or Jarrett Allen.
The NBA Draft is quickly approaching and the Cleveland Cavaliers currently have the 20th pick in the first round. The Cavs could go in several directions with this draft pick given their roster’s needs.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are gearing up for what should be a very busy and entertaining offseason. Among their orders of business are finding a new head coach, trying to lock up Donovan Mitchell long-term, finding ways to improve the roster, and Isaac Okoro's restricted free agency.
There have been some rumors about the Cavaliers potentially making moves this offseason that would break apart key pieces of their team.
The Cavaliers‘ lengthy head coaching search appears to be nearing a resolution, according to Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, who reports that the team has narrowed down a group that initially consisted of about 10 candidates to four or five finalists who will have in-person interviews.
The coaching search in Los Angeles is turning into a disaster. It's clear the franchise doesn't have the pulling power it once had.
As the NBA head coaching carousel continues to spin, the Cavaliers find themselves in one of the most interesting spots in the league.
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