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The Cleveland Cavaliers were eliminated from the playoffs after being swept by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. With the offseason on the horizon, the front office must now find ways to improve the roster.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Chris Haynes reported that Giannis Antetokounmpo doesn’t view Cleveland as a preferred landing spot, plenty of Cavs fans took that as a death blow to trade talks. The latest episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast says pump the brakes — and makes a surprisingly convincing case for why the Cavs should ignore the noise and go get their guy anyway.
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LeBron James shares Cavs throwback on Instagram story
With speculation about his future continuing to swirl, LeBron James gave Cavaliers fans something to talk about Thursday. James shared a throwback Cavs clip to his Instagram story, featuring a highlight from Cleveland’s 2016 NBA Finals championship run against the Golden State Warriors.
The Knicks have had three chances to close out series in these playoffs, all three came on the road, and in all three, they won handily.
According to Senior NBA Insider Chris Haynes, Cleveland is not seen as a preferred destination for Antetokounmpo. “I haven’t heard of Cleveland as a potential team that he’d be interested in,” Haynes said via NBA on Prime. “It has to be the right team that he wants to go to, and the right fit. I just haven’t heard Cleveland.”
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Analytics are everywhere in sports, including the NBA. Expected score. Shooting percentage above expected. Fatigue-adjusted efficiency ratings. And yet, cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto says,
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been mentioned as a potential landing spot for Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo via trade, per ESPN's Brian Windhorst on Tuesday's edition of NBA Today.
James Harden was asked about his future in Cleveland after getting swept in the Eastern Conference finals, with his player option looming this summer.
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The future is cooked: Brandon Jennings sounds off on Cavs after playoff collapse
The Cleveland Cavaliers just reached their first Eastern Conference Finals without LeBron James since 1992. However, their playoff run ended in a four-game sweep. Former NBA guard Brandon Jennings suggests the franchise will now face serious trouble.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James reminisced about his 2015-16 NBA championship-winning Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday after Throwback Hoops' Instagram page shared highlights of the Cavs' 120-90 home win over the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 of the 2016 NBA Finals.