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The Cleveland Cavaliers' "historic" storybook season is officially over. The Cavs were eliminated from the NBA Playoffs on Tuesday night, falling to the Indiana Pacers, 114-105, in Game 5 of the ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers aren't expected to make many major trades or break up their core this offseason. However, minor moves can always happen, affecting Cleveland's depth or the back end of ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the middle of growing pains. Since 2021, this team has grown from its initial start. In the first year, they made it to the play-in tournament.
The Cleveland Cavaliers categorically razed the Miami Heat on Monday, sweeping them in four games that looked — frankly — like the Cavs were on cruise control. On one hand, it was impressive.
The Cleveland Cavaliers encountered two problems in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Injuries were the other, and the Cavaliers just couldn’t get enough healthy players on the court for enough ...
Craig Porter Jr. is ready to step up and play a larger role in Cleveland's rotation next year. The guard will be going into his third NBA season and has shown so much promise since signing with ...
Let's highlight the Cavaliers 8 Conference Finals appearances. John McKechnie, Rotowire.com The 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers faced off against the Raptors in the Eastern Conference Finals. The ...
After a shock second-round elimination, the Cleveland Cavaliers will likely be active in the upcoming offseason. Kenny Atkinson’s team isn’t far away from being a genuine contender.
The Cleveland Cavaliers changed head coaches this past offseason, going from J.B. Bickerstaff to Kenny Atkinson. Yet, not even coming away with the NBA’s 2025 Coach of the Year was good enough ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are back at Rocket Arena on Tuesday night with their season on the line in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Trailing the Indiana Pacers 3-1 in the best-of-seven ...
After falling short in the postseason, the Cleveland Cavaliers will likely look to strengthen their roster in the summer. It’s unlikely that Koby Altman will chase a new star-level talent.
Cleveland Cavaliers president of basketball operations Koby Altman conducted his end-of-the-season press conference on Monday with local reporters after his team lost to the Indiana Pacers in the ...
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