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The Cleveland Cavaliers, the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference, and the Toronto Raptors the No. 5 seed, face off in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. The series is a best-of-seven, with the Cavaliers hosting Game 1, Game 2, Game 5 (if necessary ...
Draymond Green is looking to add to his lengthy list of enemies. The Golden State Warriors veteran Green made some waves this week with his comments about the Cleveland Cavaliers on the latest episode of his self-titled podcast.
The NBA moved closer to a slightly expanded 16-team lottery Tuesday, one that will flatten odds of winning the No. 1 pick and try to deter tanking by drastically lowering the chances of winning for the teams that finish with the three worst records.
Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Damon Jones admitted Tuesday to using insider information to illegally bet on NBA games and working with the New York Mafia to carry out rigged poker games. Jones’ guilty plea marked the first conviction in the FBI’s sprawling investigation into illegal sports betting and the high-stakes poker games run by the mob that has netted more than 30 arrests.
The Cavaliers let one slip away in Game 4. The Raptors had something to do with that. Apparently, so did the officials. According to the NBA’s Last Two Minute report, the officials missed seven calls in the closing stretch of Cleveland’s 93-89 loss,
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson suggested an NBA rule change for successful challenges that rewards teams who get them right.
The Cleveland Cavaliers saw their series shift dramatically after losing both away games, allowing the Toronto Raptors to level things at 2-2 following a 93-89 defeat last Sunday. That turnaround has increased pressure on Cleveland’s leading players,
Cavaliers guard James Harden discussed the Cavs' mentality entering Game 5 of their NBA playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. Here's video.