The Cleveland Cavaliers are among the favorites to win the NBA Championship, and they've been able to get this far because of an elite mix on both ends of the court.
With less than 48 hours left before tipoff, the Cavaliers and Pacers finally know when they will start Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' upcoming series against the Indiana Pacers will be anything but easy. The Wine and Gold may have dismantled the Miami Heat in four quick games, but Indiana's elite outside shooting, lengthy lineups, and solid defense could cause some issues for the Cavaliers.
When the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers tip off the second round Eastern Conference Playoffs, it’ll mark their fifth meeting of the season, but it’s the first that truly matters.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers are set to start their second-round playoff series this Sunday. The Cavs are coming off a dominant sweep of the Miami Heat, while the Pacers handled the hobbled Milwaukee Bucks in just five games.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have another challenge to overcome. Facing the Miami Heat, the Cleveland Cavaliers showed no mercy in dispatching the conference 10th seed.
Miami Heat forward Kyle Anderson recently said that the Cleveland Cavaliers were better off without Darius Garland in the final two games of their first-round best-of-seven series.
Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson was brutally honest about Darius Garland‘s status for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday. Basically, Atkinson wasn’t ready to predict whether Garland would play vs.
The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t just beat the Miami Heat in the first round, they buried them in a Cavalanche. A 4-0 sweep capped by a 138-83 blowout in Game 4 wasn’t just a statement; it was a transformation.
In the wake of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ historic first-round dismantling of the Miami Heat, a sweep punctuated by back-to-back blowouts totaling a 92-point margin, Heat forward Kyle Anderson was asked to pinpoint what changed for the Cavs in Games 3 and 4, and it wasn’t because of Darius Garland.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are fresh off a series sweep over the Miami Heat in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. However, the Cavaliers didn't just beat the Heat in four games; they dominated Miami through all 16 quarters the two teams played in the series.
The Cavaliers stifled Miami with brute force and defensive discipline. Now comes a very different test — and possibly a very different kind of series. Indiana, armed with the third-best offensive rating in the playoffs and fresh off dismantling Milwaukee, presents a challenge that could stretch Cleveland in new and uncomfortable ways.
The Cavaliers was better in the first round without Garland, but that’s because he wasn’t fully healthy. Beating an opponent by 92 combined points in two playoff games is impressive.
Following their sweep of the Miami Heat, Cleveland set a new record for the largest margin of victory in a playoff series. Let’s see how they pulled it off.
After defeating the Milwaukee Bucks in 5 games this postseason, the Indiana Pacers are set to face their toughest challenge yet as a team: a matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Semifinals.
Two tickets have been punched to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and the Cleveland Cavaliers will square off with the Indiana Pacers. Cleveland arrives by way of a four-game sweep of the Miami Heat, while the Pacers needed one extra game to dispose of the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have dominantly swept the Miami Heat. Cleveland, the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed, did not disappoint. The Oklahoma City Thunder were the first team to win their series, and then the Cavs followed suit.
A huge confidence booster for the Cavs as they take care of business in the first round, and the real fight that begins now The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t just win their first-round playoff series against the Miami Heat – they obliterated them.
The NBA world has been trying their hardest to overlook and dismiss what the Cleveland Cavaliers have done this season, perhaps because they are the antithesis
The top-seeded Cavaliers and Thunder didn't just sweep their first-round playoff opponents; they drubbed them.
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