There's a lot of optimism surrounding the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 2025-26 NBA season. They led the Eastern Conference with 64 wins last year but failed to make a deep run in the playoffs, getting ousted in the second round once again by the Indiana Pacers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers once had a promising group led by LeBron James. In 2014, James returned to the team that drafted him and formed a Big 3 with Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love.
Coming off a dream (regular) season, the Cleveland Cavaliers may very well get some love from NBA 2K, their horrific playoff exit at the hands of the Indiana Pacers notwithstanding.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a lot to prove after holding the best record in the Eastern Conference in 2024-25 but losing in the second round of the playoffs. They'll have to start proving it without their starting small forward.
The Cleveland Cavaliers enter the 2025-26 season with a powerful endorsement. ESPN’s latest projections have the Cavaliers finishing with a 59-23 record, the best in the Eastern Conference, and establishing themselves as the team to beat.
The Cavaliers are running it back with nearly the entire roster from last year’s 64-win juggernaut. They return 93 percent of their minutes, added defensive-minded veterans Lonzo Ball and Larry Nance Jr., and just watched two major rivals — Boston’s Jayson Tatum and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton — go down with season-ending injuries.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been a strong regular season team for the last three seasons, but haven't quite broke the cusp in the playoffs, failing to reach the Eastern Conference Finals in each of the three seasons of the Donovan Mitchell era.
After winning 64 games in the 2024-25 NBA season, the Cleveland Cavaliers are looking to be even better in this upcoming campaign, especially in regard to their previous playoff demons.
The Cleveland Cavaliers recently announced that Max Strus is out for approximately three to four months due to a serious leg injury he sustained this offseason.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are going through déjà vu with Max Strus this offseason. The veteran sharpshooter has reportedly undergone surgery to repair a Jones fracture in his left foot.
First impressions mean a lot, but fans usually give NBA rookies more than one game to prove themselves. It's natural to stumble out of the starting block, but sometimes, rookies absolutely go off their first time on an NBA court.
The Cleveland Cavaliers announced on Tuesday that guard Max Strus underwent surgery on his left foot and may miss three to four months, which will sideline him for a portion of the 2025-26 regular season.
After getting the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time since 2016, the Cleveland Cavaliers fell well short of expectations in the postseason again.
With the 2025-26 NBA season right around the corner, the Cleveland Cavaliers are looking to bounce back after an early postseason exit. While some things are certain, such as De’Andre Hunter settling more into his role, there is still room for surprises. Will Darius Garland be traded?
When the Memphis Grizzlies signed Ty Jerome to a three-year, $28 million deal this offseason, I knew the move would spark plenty of debate. Jerome was coming off his best season as a pro with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and his numbers (12.5 points per game on 51.6% shooting from the field and 43.9% from three) put him in the national spotlight.
The Cleveland Cavaliers took the NBA by storm with how consistently good they were against most of their opponents. They secured the second-best franchise record, winning 64 games and secured the No.
One of the best things about being a star in the NBA is having a shoe sponsorship. Most can boast that, but only a select few can ever say that they have a whole line dedicated to them.
For now, the Cavaliers appear to be set. Training camp is a little more than a month away, and while Cleveland still has to add a player, the roster will pretty much look the same as it does today.
The air in Cleveland is thick. It’s the heavy weight of the Cavaliers expectations. After a postseason exit that felt less like a stumble and more like a fall down a flight of stairs, the Cleveland Cavaliers are staring down the barrel of a season that feels seismic.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are heading into 2025-26 looking like a top-four team. After losing Sixth Man of the Year finalist Ty Jerome to the Memphis Grizzlies in free agency, they may take a step back.
There were many things about Lonzo Ball that caught the eyes of fans when he made his debut for the Chicago Bulls. Whether it was his father, LaVar, singing his praises all over TV, or the fact that he and his brothers were making mockeries of nationally ranked basketball programs, fans were excited to see Zo make it to the NBA.
Despite their remarkable 2024-25 NBA season, the Cleveland Cavaliers remain one of the biggest puzzles ahead of the upcoming season. They dominated the league with a 64-18 regular season record, but followed that up with a disappointing postseason performance.
Larry Nance Jr. rejoined the Cleveland Cavaliers after his previous stint from 2018 to 2021. The veteran forward spent recent seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Atlanta Hawks before returning to his childhood team.