The Cavaliers didn’t have the flexibility to chase stars this summer, but that didn’t stop them from finding useful pieces. With the core locked in and the team sitting as the NBA’s only second-apron club, Cleveland focused on tweaks around the edges.
An NBA executive believes the Cavaliers should move on from Darius Garland. Yes, really. “I think they need to trade Darius,” the exec told Ashish Mathur of Roundtable.
The Cavaliers are one of seven NBA teams still carrying an open two-way contract slot as preseason play gets underway, leaving room for one more player to earn a place on the roster.
As a new preseason kicks off for the Cleveland Cavaliers, there are many new faces on the court. With just about three weeks left until the regular season gets started, it is seen as a championship or bust year. Cleveland still has the core four of Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen.
Lonzo Ball is making waves in Cleveland. According to early reports from Cavaliers training camp, the veteran guard has been turning heads with his play and showing flashes of why he could be a real fit for the team’s rotation, even as questions linger about his health and availability.
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After deviating from their original practice plans on Thursday, the Cleveland Cavaliers came back indoors on Friday, the fourth day of training camp at IMG Academy.
The Cleveland Cavaliers acquired Lonzo Ball from the Chicago Bulls for Isaac Okoro in the offseason. The Cleveland Cavaliers are hoping Lonzo Ball can stay healthy and be an important piece for them during a potential playoff run.
The Cleveland Cavaliers enjoyed one of their most successful campaigns in franchise history last season, but unfortunately they suffered another second-round exit.
The Cleveland Cavaliers went 0-4 in their last preseason run, but rolled their way to 64 wins in the regular season before reaching the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
Fred Katz of The Athletic made a compelling case this week that this could be the final year for the Cavaliers’ core of Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, pointing to the financial storm clouds gathering under the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement.
Thursday was much different for the Cleveland Cavaliers than the first two days of training camp, as they spent their third afternoon off the basketball court.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are going into the upcoming season expected to be one of the best teams in the NBA. However, the Cavs still have some questions in regards to their depth that will be tested over the course of the season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers will once again aim to dominate in the Eastern Conference. The Cleveland Cavaliers finished the 2024-25 NBA season as the first seed in the Eastern Conference with a 64-18 record.
The Cavaliers didn’t trade for Lonzo Ball just to fill out the roster. They believe his skill set can raise their ceiling in the postseason. And Ball’s just as eager to make it work.
It was a much more intense Day 2 of training camp for the Cleveland Cavaliers at IMG Academy than when they arrived on Tuesday. “I don’t know how long we were out there.
As relayed by Bobby Marks of ESPN, one of the key storylines for the Cavaliers heading into the season involves how they handle Donovan Mitchell’s workload — and what happens while Darius Garland and Max Strus work their way back from injuries.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have established themselves as a regular-season powerhouse in the Eastern Conference, but their repeated playoff shortcomings have left a lingering question: who is the team’s second star?
The Cleveland Cavaliers enter the 2025-26 NBA season with both promise and pressure, and no one embodies that duality more than Donovan Mitchell. The star
The Eastern Conference continues to be as wide open as it has been in recent years. And the Cleveland Cavaliers are hoping to move past the 2nd round of the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
CLEVELAND — Cavaliers enter camp still haunted by another playoff collapse. Consecutive second-round exits exposed familiar flaws, leaving questions about their ability to advance.
The Cleveland Cavaliers had one of their most successful seasons in franchise history last season, winning 60+ games for the third time. However, what followed was one of the most disappointing playoff runs.
Last season, the Cleveland Cavaliers finished with the best record in the Eastern Conference. They were heavy favorites to contend for a title, and even traded for De’Andre Hunter at the deadline, hoping to push their title chances.
Cavaliers point guard Darius Garland, who underwent surgery in June to address the toe injury that limited him in the postseason, has resumed some on-court basketball activities and will take part in training camp in a limited capacity.