The first day of April means that the NBA's regular season is coming to an end. The Cleveland Cavaliers have only seven more games on their schedule before the playoffs start.
Just because we haven’t seen a grouping much in the regular season doesn’t mean we won’t see it in the playoffs. Versatility has been an issue at times for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Reserve guard Ty Jerome didn’t practice Tuesday and seemingly stands a good chance to miss his fourth straight game when the Cavaliers host the New York Knicks Wednesday night.
Taking a closer look at what lineups Kenny Atkinson should use in the postseason. The Cleveland Cavaliers just clinched their third 60-win season in franchise history with their 127-122 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were looking to get back on track Sunday afternoon when they took on the Los Angeles Clippers. They were coming off an ugly loss to the Detroit Pistons who were without star point guard Cade Cunningham, so this was a win they needed under their belt.
Evan Mobley has been one of the top defenders in the NBA ever since the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted him in 2021. However, his development on offense has truly been the difference-maker for the Wine and Gold this season.
Donovan Mitchell is always the first person to add a disclaimer every time the Cleveland Cavaliers reach another notable franchise achievement. The latest one came in the form of a 127-122 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday – the team's 60th victory of the season.
We’re getting more clarity as to who the Cavs could face in the first round. The Cleveland Cavaliers have quietly put together a good week of basketball after their four-game losing streak.
Donovan Mitchell is a strong contender for the All-NBA First Team. He has sacrificed personal statistics to help the Cleveland Cavaliers win more games.
The Cleveland Cavaliers appeared to have a stranglehold on the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference earlier in March. They even put together a 16-game winning streak as they began to establish themselves as fearsome championship contenders.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have soared to remarkable heights this season, achieving their 60th victory — a milestone reached only twice before in the franchise’s history.
How many of the active NBA players to be selected to five or more All-Star games in their career?
Reaching 60 wins is a significant achievement for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but their ultimate goal is to win a championship. Their 127-122 victory over the LA Clippers secured this milestone, marking only the third time in franchise history they have accomplished it.
The Cleveland Cavaliers reached a major team milestone on Sunday with less than two weeks to go in the NBA's regular season. They won their 60th game of the season by getting past the Los Angeles Clippers, 127-122, at Rocket Arena.
Mitchell led by example today. The Cleveland Cavaliers won their 60th game of the season today. A feat they’ve only done two other times in franchise history.
For the third time, yes, the Cavaliers have won 60 games in a season. That’s not the end game here, of course. But when you talk about a 60-15 record and the top spot in in Eastern Conference, with seven regular-season games to go … well, perhaps not even the Cavaliers expected all this.
Evan Mobley's Cleveland Cavaliers teammates know he's a soft-spoken guy. So a couple of weeks removed from Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green publicly staking his claim to the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year Award, Mobley's teammates forced him to speak up.
Cavs took care of business. To cap off their brutal month of March, one in which they played 17 games in 30 days, the Cleveland Cavaliers wanted to end things on a high note.
Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen each recorded double-doubles and the Cleveland Cavaliers led the visiting Los Angeles Clippers nearly wire-to-wire en route to a 127-122 win on Sunday.
Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson indicated that Ty Jerome‘s knee issue doesn’t appear to be anything serious, but Jerome is missing his third straight game nonetheless.
Playing without All-Star Cade Cunningham against a team that had beaten them in 12 straight games, the Detroit Pistons almost blew a 19-point lead. Then they locked down the Cavs in the final four minutes.
As the Cleveland Cavaliers march toward the playoffs, head coach Kenny Atkinson faces one of the toughest challenges a coach can encounter. Atkinson has to tackle shortening the Cavs’ rotation while keeping players engaged and confident.
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