The Cavaliers are the first team to clinch a playoff spot, battling past Miami in a wild finish. However, Cleveland isn't content.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are having their best season in almost a decade. That’s why it was only right that they honored one of their main players from their golden years. The Cavs had a tribute video for Kevin Love in his return to Ohio,
Ty Jerome scored 20 points off the bench and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their eighth straight game by steamrolling the host Orlando Magic 122-82 on Tuesday night. Evan Mobley had 17 points and eight rebounds, Max Strus made five 3-pointers while scoring ...
The Cavaliers are also going along with the trend, taking Evan Mobley's apparent nickname of "The Predicament" and running with it. A predicament is defined as "a difficult, perplexing or trying situation," which describes what other players go through when trying to score on Mobley.
Cleveland Cavaliers have become the first team to qualify for the play-offs of the ongoing NBA season. They defeated Miami Heat 112-107 on Wednesday night to gain the play-off ticket. The win ensured that despite 20 games still left in the regular season,
Cleveland owns the NBA's best record at 52-10 — a franchise-best mark through 62 games — and has won 12 in a row.
The Cavs pulled off their second consecutive comeback win of at least 18 points in a game against the Portland Trail Blazers that went into overtime.
De'Andre Hunter and Ty Jerome willed the Cavaliers to a thrilling OT win, erasing an 18-point deficit and extending Cleveland’s streak to 10.
The Chicago Bulls have lost nine of 11 and fell to 11-22 at home but are still clinging to the final play-in spot in the Eastern Conference.
Spoelstra has stressed the fight of a team fighting to stay afloat in the wake of the Butler trade. That Heat fight, against all odds, was on display again Wednesday night.
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Max Strus made five 3-pointers while scoring 17 points and De'Andre Hunter also had 17 points as Cleveland won for the 12th time in its past 13 games. The Cavaliers never trailed and made 19 of ...