Have the Cleveland Cavaliers finally turned the corner on their season? Cleveland entered the season as one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference after posting the Conference’s best record a season ago.
The Cleveland Cavaliers dropped the first game of their road trip, but head coach Kenny Atkinson has taken the attention. The Cavs lost 126-113 against the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, but the coach of the Cavaliers was more upset about the way the game was officiated than how his team performed.
The Cleveland Cavaliers started their Western Conference road trip with a dud, losing 126-113 to the Phoenix Suns. Whew boy. There’s nothing more frustrating than watching your team throw the ball away carelessly.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The Golden State Warriors are looking to get themselves into the playoffs currently. And while they have the likes of Draymond Green and co. Trying hard to salvage the season, the star players are also putting forth their opinions about the current NBA affairs. For example, Green recently broke down Derrick Rose’s impact on Chicago.
The Cavaliers appear to be approaching a pivotal stretch, both on the court and behind the scenes. According to ESPN’s Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst,
The Cleveland Cavaliers are beginning a five-game road trip on the West Coast when they take on the Phoenix Suns inside the Mortgage Matchup Center. The Cavs beat the Suns on New Year's Eve inside Rocket Arena, so they will be going for the season series sweep.
The Cleveland Cavaliers aim to continue their scorching hot form when they face the Phoenix Suns tonight (Friday). Cleveland has won a season-best five straight games and is locked in a four-team battle for the Eastern Conference’s No.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have won their last five games, with the last three games being big blowout wins for the Cavs. In what could've been LeBron James' final game in Rocket Arena as a player, the Cavs beat LA 129-99.
Trade discussions are starting to heat up in The Land. Following the Cleveland Cavaliers' big-time victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at home on Wednesday, Jan.
Donovan Mitchell is the second-best player in the history of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Apologies to Mark Price, Austin Carr, and Kyrie Irving, but Spida’s the guy.
When it comes to trade season, the Cavaliers are operating with little margin for error. Cleveland carries a franchise record $394 million payroll and is currently the only team above the NBA’s second apron, per ESPN’s Bobby Marks.
Momentum is building on the floor, and the Cavaliers’ phones are staying busy off it. Per ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, the Cavs have been active in trade conversations as the February 5 deadline approaches, with president of basketball operations Koby Altman and the front office exploring multiple avenues.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the midst of their best stretch of the season. But all eyes remain on the upcoming trade deadline. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst says he believes the Cavs have been active and there’s a decent chance they’ll make a move.
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Jaylon Tyson did not mean to come at “The King.” Following the Cavs’ 129-99 victory over LeBron James and the visiting Los Angeles
When the Cleveland Cavaliers made a trade for Lonzo Ball this offseason, it seemed like it could have been the steal of the offseason. He was expected to maintain the point guard position while Darius Garland worked his way back from injury, and be a star for the second unit later in the season.
Donovan Mitchell scored 25 points and Jaylon Tyson added 20 points and six assists as the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the visiting Los Angeles Lakers 129-99, extending their season-long winning streak to five games Wednesday night.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed Tristan Enaruna to a two-way contract, waiving Chris Livingston in a corresponding move. The team announced the news on Wednesday at noon ET, just hours before the Cavs host LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
One day after waiving Chris Livingston, the Cavaliers have filled their newly created two-way opening, announcing today in a press release that they’ve signed forward Tristan Enaruna to a two-way contract.
The Cavaliers have waived two-way player Chris Livingston, Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype tweets. Livingston signed his two-way deal in late October. He appeared in just three games with the Cavaliers this season.
Cavaliers big man Evan Mobley, who experienced tightness in his left calf during Monday’s win over Orlando, underwent an MRI on Tuesday and has been diagnosed with a strain, the team announced today (via Twitter).