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The Cavs are 13-10 through their first 23 games. While injury-riddled, they've especially struggled against a certain style of team.
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Cup of Cavs: News and links for Tuesday, Dec. 16
Good morning, it’s Tuesday, December 16. The Cleveland Cavaliers are 15-12 and don’t play again until Wednesday. Let’s look ahead at today’s slate of NBA games. Okay, there is only one NBA game on today, so there wasn’t exactly much of a choice. But this game has everything you could want as a fan.
April 3 - Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points to pace the Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland Cavaliers, as they used a fourth-quarter run to put away the visiting New York Knicks 124-105 on Wednesday night. Cleveland (61-15) went on a 20-6 run early in the ...
The NBA season is a long, winding road with plenty of peaks and valleys. For the New York Knicks, the 2025-26 campaign got started on a high note Wednesday night with a season opening win over last year’s No. 1 seed, the Cleveland Cavaliers, 119-111.
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Cavs announce another injury to star player
As if things weren’t going badly enough for the Cleveland Cavaliers, another one of their star players has been added to the injury report. On Saturday, the team announced that Evan Mobley injured his left calf in Friday’s win over the Washington Wizards. It’s a Grade 1 calf strain. This is expected to sideline him for two to four weeks.
Zach Weiss Zach Weiss is a sports reporter covering the NBA for Heavy. He also hosts a podcast about the Cleveland Cavaliers, "Across the Cavs," and serves as a sports broadcaster for various institutions in the Greater NYC Area. He wrote for Knup Sports for six years. More about Zach Weiss
In the season opener, New York's offense raises its pace under Mike Brown while Cleveland's offense looks out of sorts. John Schuhmann The New York Knicks defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-111 in the season opener for both teams. NEW YORK — It’s a new ...
Besides Mobley, center Jarrett Allen (finger), Sam Merrill (right hand), Larry Nance Jr. (right calf) and Max Strus (left foot) are dealing with injuries. Allen, who has missed the last six games, is listed as probable for Sunday’s game against Charlotte.