With the Cavaliers down two points, Darius Garland, their potential All-Star guard and 90 percent free-throw shooter, sat alone at the line with the chance to give Cleveland the lead. Even if he failed to make all three free throws, Cleveland, via a Flagrant One on the Rockets, would have the ball with a chance to seal the game.
Down by as much as 13 points against the Rockets, the Cavs found a defensive spark in their zone-based scheme from big man Jarrett Allen.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are dominating the NBA this season, jumping out to a 33-4 start to the year and already leading the Eastern Conference by six games.
The days of hoping for the No. 1 overall pick are over, because these Rockets are built to last. Bleacher Report writer Dan Favale is a fan of what the Rockets have been able to c
The Cleveland Cavs learned they have an All-Star starter. Will their wish for the other members of the core four to join Donovan Mitchell be granted?
It's Mitchell's sixth straight All-Star appearance and second career starting nod, both of which have come with the Cavs.
We have officially reached (and passed) the halfway point of the season for the Wine & Gold. The Cavs still own the top mark in the NBA, and are at the top of many statistical categories, especially on the offensive end.
One player who Sam Vecenie of The Athletic believes is a "best fit " for the Cavaliers is Portland Trail Blazers center Robert Williams. Williams is averaging just 5.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.1 assists this season while shooting 69 percent from the floor.
Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson has been an All-Star — that much you already knew. But now, it’s official. Thanks to Boston’s loss to the Lakers on Thursday, Atkinson and the Cavaliers are guaranteed the best record at the cutoff date for picking an All-Star coach (Sunday,
Considering how well the Detroit Pistons were stifling the Houston Rockets' offense on Monday, the NBA announcing guard Jalen Green as the Western Conference Player of the Week during the game qualified as dubious timing.
Donovan Mitchell scored 33 points — 23 in the second half — and Darius Garland added 16 as the Cleveland Cavaliers began the season's unofficial second half by dominating the Phoenix Suns 118-92 in a Martin Luther King Jr.
Yeah, the Cavaliers are historically good, but there are several teams who could take them out in a potential seven-game series.