The Cavs coaching search continues as they will interview two more top assistants. The Cleveland Cavaliers coaching search continues with two more names officially being adding to the interview list.
Although Cleveland Cavaliers’ President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman said that dramatic changes weren’t coming to Cleveland’s roster, he also stressed that the Cavs cannot remain complacent after this season.
Although the Cleveland Cavaliers saw their season come to an end in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics, their future is still bright.
The rumors are out there but for now, that’s all they are — rumors. Truth is, the Cavaliers may not be looking to strike any major deals this summer. At least, not any involving their so-called Core Four.
Jerome had the skillset to help this version of the Cavs. Ty Jerome, the reserved point guard, was more of a theoretical idea than a practical reality for the Cleveland Cavaliers this past season.
The Los Angeles Lakers are desperate to improve their roster to win one more championship with LeBron James. The Cleveland Cavaliers may be a team that
When the Cleveland Cavaliers saw their season end in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics, it was expected that change would follow.
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka is preparing for a critical summer and he's ready to make some big changes to the roster. According to Lakers insider Jovan Buha, the team has already closed in on four main trade targets this offseason: Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, Donovan Mitchell, and Darius Garland.
While Cleveland Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman said that in a perfect world, the Cavs would have the successor to J.B. Bickerstaff in place before the 2024 NBA Draft.
The Cavs had to rely on the veteran wing, maybe too much. Hurting for wing depth and in dire need of healthy bodies, the Cleveland Cavaliers signed Marcus Morris back in March to give the team a little punch.
When it comes to the Cleveland Cavaliers and the beginning of free agency this offseason, all eyes will be on what happens with Donovan Mitchell. Sure, Mitchell’s decision to decide whether or not to sign a four-year, $208.5 million extension will shape up how the rest of the summer goes for Cleveland.
The Cleveland Cavaliers fired head coach J.B. Bickerstaff after their second-round Playoff exit to the Boston Celtics, and are already looking for his replacement.
Back on May 23 , after advancing to their first Eastern Conference Semifinals since 2018, the Cleveland Cavaliers parted ways with Head Coach J.B. Bickerstaff.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN thinks Donovan Mitchell‘s influence on the Cleveland Cavaliers might be stronger than LeBron James‘ on the Los Angeles Lakers. Mitchell can sign a four-year, $208 million extension this summer.
Koby Altman said during last Friday’s media availability that the Cleveland Cavaliers do not see a need to break up the backcourt and the Evan Mobley-Jarrett Allen duo has been a net positive for the team.
Throughout his nearly 20 years of ownership over the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert has developed quite the reputation for getting heavily involved in making basketball decisions.
After divorcing themselves from former head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, the Cleveland Cavaliers have been linked to several candidates in their subsequent search for a new locker room leader.
The Cleveland Cavaliers haven’t had this much drama since LeBron James was in town. Losing steam throughout 2023-24, their season was punctuated by bitter defeat.
A second-round playoff loss to the Boston Celtics — the team with the NBA's best record — shouldn't feel like a failure for the Cavaliers. But it doesn't feel like an objective success, either.