The short-handed Charge were able to grind out another victory. The Cleveland Charge picked up their second straight win as they defeated the Rip City Remix 120-113.
The newest Cavaliers two-way player continues to impress. The Cleveland Charge rebounded nicely from a poor performance last night to defeat the Maine Celtics 127-123 in overtime.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have emerged as legit Finals contenders this season, and still have a solid young core they can count on for the future. One player in that group is Luke Travers, who is in his rookie season with the Wine and Gold and is on the roster as a two-way player for the season.
Travers appeared to be too good for this level as he poured in an easy 24 points. Cleveland Cavaliers two-way wing, Luke Travers, said last week that one of the adjustments to playing in the U.S.
The Charge, led by Luke Travers, get their season going this weekend. The Cleveland Charge, G League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers, start their new season on Saturday.
The Cavs will figure out what they have in Travers this season. The Cleveland Cavaliers know what the best version of Luke Travers looks like. It’s the same player he showed he could be with Melbourne in Australia’s NBL.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been mostly silent this NBA offseason. Outside of drafting Jaylon Tyson and landing international wing Luke Travers (who the team drafted in 2022), the Cavaliers haven't made any additions.
Cavs news and links for Friday, Aug. 30. We’ve made it to the last day of August and Labor Day weekend. Here’s your Cleveland Cavaliers news and links for the day.
The Cleveland Cavaliers recently inked Australian player Luke Travers to a two-way contract, and Travers used a popular phrase among NBA fans to react to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski breaking the news of his deal.
What we all said was happening has now become true. The Cavaliers have signed guard/forward Luke Travers to a two-way contract, the team announced in an official press release.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are signing forward Luke Travers to a two-way contract, per ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski. The 56th pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, Travers played for the NBL’s Melbourne United in 2023-24.
Despite only taking Jaylon Tyson in the 2024 NBA Draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers will have two rookies heading into this season. That’s because league sources have shared with ClutchPoints that Australian star forward Luke Travers has signed a two-way deal with the Cavs.
According to NBA reporter Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, the Cleveland Cavaliers are still trying to figure out what to do with Luke Travers. The Cavaliers drafted Travers with the 56th overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are still trying to figure out what to do with 2022 second-round pick Luke Travers after he was granted a release from his contract with Melbourne United to pursue an opportunity in the NBA, according to Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor.
In June 2022, the Cleveland Cavaliers selected Australian prospect Luke Travers with the 56th pick of the NBA Draft. Until now, the Cavaliers haven't seen any return from that selection.
Cavaliers draft pick Luke Travers is coming to the NBA, and that could mean coming to Cleveland. But it’s no guarantee. Either way, Travers is hoping to join the Cavs next season on the court, a source familiar with his thinking told Hoops Wire.
Luke Travers was drafted in the second round of the 2022 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, he has yet to make his debut as the Australian native has played in the NBL (National Basketball League) since he was drafted and for the last five seasons.