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Channing Frye recalls similar play to Derrick White’s game-winner vs. Miami Heat that ‘hurt’
Former Cleveland Cavaliers big man Channing Frye was served a painful reminder on Saturday after Derrick White’s tip-in lifted the Boston Celtics over the Miami Heat. Frye took note of a video of the last possession of Game 5 of the 2010 Western Conference Finals matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns, the team for which the retired marksman was playing for at the time.
Former Cavs big man publicly rips United Airlines for mishandling his luggage again
Former Cleveland Cavaliers big man Kendrick Perkins delivered some blistering social media criticism toward United Airlines after the company apparently mishandled his luggage for the third time this month. Perkins, who now serves as an analyst for ESPN, is likely used to traveling for work. He’s earned a reputation for...
Report: Cavs intend to bring back Cedi Osman and Lamar Stevens
The Cleveland Cavaliers reportedly intend to bring back forwards Cedi Osman and Lamar Stevens next season. Some Cavs members were reportedly split about Osman’s future with the team. The veteran forward has a non-guaranteed deal for the 2023-24 season, but it is not an expensive one. His contract for next season becomes fully guaranteed on June 29.
Former Cavs player believes Gabe Vincent’s absence could tip Boston Celtics-Miami Heat series
Gabe Vincent is unlikely to play for the Miami Heat on Thursday when they try again to eliminate the Boston Celtics and advance to the NBA Finals. Former Cleveland Cavaliers player and podcast cohost Channing Frye said Vincent’s absence will be more impactful than many think, and it could help the Celtics in their pursuit of a historic series comeback.
Report: Cavs members split on what Cedi Osman’s future with organization looks like
The Cleveland Cavaliers have until June 29 to decide whether or not they want to guarantee Cedi Osman’s deal for the 2023-24 season. Whichever option the Cavs choose, it will likely provide some clarity on Osman’s future that isn’t currently available. According to a report, members of...
Report: Cavs likely to bring back Lamar Stevens
One NBA insider believes that the Cleveland Cavaliers will likely pick up the $1.9 million team option on the contract of power forward Lamar Stevens for next season. Sam Amico of Hoops Wire indicated that bringing back Stevens isn’t guaranteed, as other offseason possibilities could potentially change the mind of Cleveland’s front office.
NBA executive explains why Cavs’ shooting issues are more serious than any of their other problems
The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2022-23 season ended in heartbreak after a first-round loss to the New York Knicks. To make matters worse, the Cavs didn’t appear capable of putting up much of a fight in the series, succumbing to the lower-seeded Knicks in five games. New York seemed to want it more, attacking Cleveland with ferocious physicality.
Report: Emoni Bates has met with Cavs, 76ers and Blazers
A new report indicates that draft prospect Emoni Bates has met with not only the Cleveland Cavaliers, but the Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers as well. Adam Zagoria of Forbes reported that besides having worked for two NBA teams already, Bates is being looked at by the aforementioned teams.
Report: Cavs, Heat, Bucks and Knicks among teams interested in Grant Nelson
As things currently stand, the Cleveland Cavaliers only have one selection in the 2023 NBA Draft. However, that’s not going to stop them from doing their homework. According to a report, they’re showing interest in draft prospect Grant Nelson. “Nelson had meetings Wednesday with the Milwaukee Bucks, Portland...
Report: Cavs could consider drafting Emoni Bates
With more than a month remaining before the 2023 NBA Draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers could consider drafting Eastern Michigan University forward Emoni Bates. “The Cavs’ pick went to the [Indiana] Pacers as part of the 2021 trade for wing Caris LeVert — and turned out to be the 26th selection this year,” Sam Amico wrote. “So their lone pick is now in the second round, No. 49 overall.
J.R. Smith says Kyrie Irving is the best scorer ever
In the opinion of J.R. Smith, his former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate Kyrie Irving ranks as the best scorer in basketball history. “There’s nothing as far as offensively, there’s nothing he can’t do with either hand,” Smith said. “He can shoot left-handed. He can shoot right-handed. He can shoot midrange. He can shoot threes, spot-ups, off the dribble. He got the best handles we’ve ever seen. He the best finisher under the basket we’ve ever seen by far. It’s not even close.
George Karl takes aim at J.R. Smith and accuses him of not remembering plays because he was high
Former NBA coach and player George Karl has never been one to mince words or obscure his true feelings on matters, regardless of the flak he might catch for it. As recently as April of 2022, the 72-year-old was still posting tweets referencing his belief that Andre Iguodala served as Mark Jackson’s mole during the Denver Nuggets’ ill-fated, first-round series against Jackson’s Golden State Warriors in 2013.
Report: Cavs to target Naz Reid and Mason Plumlee
The Cleveland Cavaliers are expected to enter free agency looking for a big man to complement their lineup, with Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid reportedly one of the team’s targets. Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com responded to questions from fans and answered a query about bolstering the team’s frontcourt, noting...
Paul George and DeMar DeRozan explain how LeBron ended their tenures with Pacers and Raptors
The Cleveland Cavaliers are currently in the midst of a longer-than-expected offseason after Donovan Mitchell and Co. were upset in the first round by the fifth-seeded New York Knicks. However, fans seeking respite from dwelling on what might have been can still look back on the LeBron James-Kyrie Irving glory days for a quick pick-me-up.
Former NBA coach and executive says Cavs shouldn’t blow roster up, identifies their areas of need
It’s no secret that the Cleveland Cavaliers were exposed in the 2023 NBA Playoffs. Their flaws came out to play, and their lack of postseason experience was on full display during the organization’s first trip to the playoffs since 2018. The disappointing playoff showing put a damper on...
J.R. Smith in disbelief after learning of Ja Morant’s latest gun controversy
Former Cleveland Cavaliers champion J.R. Smith is in a state of disbelief after Ja Morant’s latest controversy. The Memphis Grizzlies cornerstone is making headlines once again after appearing to hold a gun during an Instagram Live. The franchise was quick to act on the indiscretion by suspending him from all activities with the team.
Report: Extremely rare LeBron James trading card honoring 2016 NBA Finals hits auction block
Collectibles featuring former Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James continue to be in demand and often fetch exorbitant prices, especially rare ones. According to TMZ Sports, a “super rare” James trading card is up for grabs on the auction block. The item of interest reportedly features an NBA Logoman patch from one of the jerseys the four-time champion wore during the 2016 NBA Finals.
Report: Key member of Cavs organization joining Hawks
Antonio Lang is reportedly leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to join Quin Snyder’s staff on the Atlanta Hawks. Just a few days ago, it was reported that Lang had emerged as a candidate to join Snyder in Atlanta. After joining the Hawks midway through the 2022-23 season, Snyder is replacing nearly his entire staff.
Report: Cavs, Celtics and Raptors among teams eyeing former top recruit
The Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors reportedly are among the teams eyeing former North Carolina State University big man Isaiah Miranda ahead of the 2023 NBA Draft. The Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz also have their eyes on Miranda, who is a former top recruit from Pawtucket,...
Danny Green says Donovan Mitchell should’ve made First Team All-NBA over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Cleveland Cavaliers wing Danny Green believes that guard Donovan Mitchell should have made All-NBA First Team over Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Mitchell was named to the All-NBA Second Team this season, which is still a great honor. “Maybe Shai – I might take off Shai,” Green said when...
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