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For as high-scoring and high-flying as they came to known during the regular season, the Cleveland Cavaliers' "Cavalanche" settled to a stop when it mattered most. Despite being the No. 1 seed, the Cavaliers were bounced from the second round of the NBA playoffs in five games to the Indiana Pacers,
Among those offering their recognition of Haliburton’s play was none other than Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James. After the Pacers' victory over the Cavaliers, James took to social media, sharing his admiration for Haliburton’s style of play and calling out his peers who voted him as the league's most overrated player.
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Fadeaway World on MSNNick Wright Advises LeBron James To Leave Luka Doncic And The Lakers To Return Home To ClevelandNick Wright’s bold advice on First Things First was simple: LeBron James should leave Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers, reunite with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and chase another title in the Eastern Conference. Wright framed it as a no-brainer, pointing out a unique window of opportunity that simply doesn’t exist out West.
The NBA’s second apron is basically a pair of handcuffs placed on franchises that consistently are over the NBA’s soft salary cap. But instead of it being just
Donovan Mitchell #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers celebrates with the fans during the third quarter of game one of the first round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs against the Miami Heat at Rocket Arena on April 20,
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The Cleveland Cavaliers lost their second series to the Indiana Pacers. This second-round exit is hugely disappointing for a team that won 64 regular season games and appeared to be genuine championship contenders.
Donovan Mitchell made a point in going back out onto the court at Rocket Arena minutes after suffering a Game 5 loss to the Indiana Pacers, which eliminated the
After losing to the Pacers in the playoffs, the Cavs and Donovan Mitchell enter the offseason with questions to answer about the future.
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Yardbarker on MSNFive questions for the Cleveland CavaliersLast summer, the Cleveland Cavaliers hired a new head coach, gave contract extensions to four key players and then went 64-18 in the 2024-25 campaign. After losing in the second round of the playoffs,