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Mitchell’s heroics saved Cleveland from its latest morale-zapping loss, as it rallied in the fourth quarter for a 130-126 victory.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are the No. 7 seed in the East and fans are starting to get discontent with the current state of affairs. Here's why there's nothing to worry about.
Darius Garland sparks trade buzz as the Cavs struggle to a 14-11 start, prompting talks of a roster shake-up amid his injury issues.
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Hornets injury report: LaMelo Ball – OUT (ankle), Collin Sexton – OUT (quad), Pat Connaughton – OUT (calf), Tre Mann – OUT (knee), Liam McNeeley – OUT (G League), Antonio Reeves – OUT (G League), Tidjane Salaun – QUESTIONABLE (hip), Grant Williams – OUT (knee)
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.
The OKC Thunder have had a historic start after winning the NBA Finals. Should that be the Cleveland Cavaliers' blueprint for their standard?
Donovan Mitchell has been balling from the time this season first got going. Not much has stopped him, and it seems that not much will.
5. For the season, the Cavs have been outscored by 30 points with Garland on the court. The only Cavs who are worse are Luke Travers (minus-29) and Tyrese Proctor (minus-40). Those two young players often play after the game has been decided.