Confidence is key and Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert knows that as well as anyone. But when it comes to five-time All-Star, Donovan Mitchell, the 62-year-old isn’t blowing hot air.
The Cavaliers haven’t looked good lately, that much we know. So now what? Well, how about one more home game (Friday, vs. Philadelphia) and then a daunting trip through the West?
Let’s breakdown what went wrong with the offense in Charlotte. The Cleveland Cavaliers haven’t always looked their best in winning time this season. Some of their biggest offensive flaws come to light in the closing minutes of games.
Owner Dan Gilbert believes star guard Donovan Mitchell will eventually sign a long-term extension to remain with the Cavaliers, per Larry Lage of The Associated Press.
One of the biggest storylines in the NBA for the last few months has been the future of Cleveland Cavaliers guard, Donovan Mitchell. Since he was acquired by the team during the 2022 NBA offseason, there have been questions about how long he would remain with the franchise for.
Donovan Mitchell will be eligible to sign a massive contract extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer, though it is not clear whether he will decide to do it.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert said he believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign a long-term contract extension with the team this offseason. Gilbert said as much directly to Larry Lage of the Associated Press.
The Cavaliers will sign forward Marcus Morris to a contract for the rest of the season on Thursday, when his 10-day contract expired, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com.
Upping three-point volume requires more than just a willingness to take more threes. Koby Altman took a seat courtside to watch the Cleveland Charge on Wednesday evening for the only home game he attended this season.
The offense was there in spades, but defense? Never heard of it. For those who forgot how complete of a player Max Strus is, his return was a friendly reminder of why the Cleveland Cavaliers spent the bulk of their offseason budget on Strus.
Quick random dribbles/notes ahead of the Cavaliers’ road game against the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday: 1. It’s hard to believe, but the Cavs can be excited about some things that they had hoped would be the case for the majority of the season, if not all of it.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have picked up a reputation recently that no NBA team wants to be associated with. There are a lot of analysts and even some of their peers around the league who believe that they are a soft team.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have had some rough stretches lately, but they found the right formula against the Charlotte Hornets. Now it's a matter of repeating it.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a reason to smile following a 115-92 victory over the Charlotte Hornets at home Monday night. That was a win the Cavs needed
LeBron James praised Rajon Rondo on the 'Mind the Game' podcast with JJ Redick, saying that Rondo should be a head coach at 'a high level,' but that the former NBA point guard doesn't want it. “Rajon Rondo.
For just the first time since the calendar flipped to 2024, the Cleveland Cavaliers suffered a three-game losing skid when they failed to arrest a skid on Sunday in a 121-84 loss at the hands of the Miami Heat on the road.
It's not often that a coach leading a team through a rebuild gets to stay and see it through. That hasn't been the case for J.B. Bickerstaff as he took the Cleveland Cavaliers in the middle of the 2019-20 season and remains the team's sideline leader.
There hasn't been much to get excited about over the last week and a half if you're a Cleveland Cavaliers fan. Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, and Evan Mobley remain sidelined with injuries while the team has played average basketball since the All-Star break.