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HoopsHype on MSNCavaliers offseason primer: How to upgrade in a world full of apronsWell, that wasn’t supposed to happen. A month ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers were closing out a regular season in which they dominated the Eastern Conference. Their 64-18 record saw them win
The NBA’s second apron is basically a pair of handcuffs placed on franchises that consistently are over the NBA’s soft salary cap. But instead of it being just
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Yardbarker on MSNBreaking Down Cavs’ Offseason Ahead And Major Cap Crunch That AwaitsThe Cavaliers delivered one of the most successful regular seasons in franchise history, finishing 64-18 and staking a claim as a top-tier contender in the Eastern Conference.
If the NBA playoff courts were a school playground, the Cavaliers would be the kid hesitant to leave his classroom out of fear that the school’s meanest bully would steal his lunch money. The
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Pro Football Network on MSNCavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert Makes Bold ‘Promise’ to Fans After ‘Heartbreaking’ Upset vs. Pacers in NBA PlayoffsThis is not how anyone—especially those inside the Cleveland Cavaliers organization—foresaw the season ending before the middle of May. Even the most optimistic Indiana Pacers fan likely couldn’t have dreamed of a scenario where they’d dismantle the top-seeded Cavaliers in five games.
Cleveland lost Game 5 to the Indiana Pacers, 114-105, and was eliminated by dropping this Eastern Conference semifinal series, 4-1.
Which brings us to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers, with the NBA postseason arriving at a midway stage. Where do they sit, or rather, stand? Well right now, they’re both ...
The Cavaliers insist Evan Mobley is going to become even better and more aggressive. The Cavs need it to happen to avoid more playoff letdowns.
Dan Gilbert was one of many Cleveland Cavaliers fans who had high expectations to make a deep playoff run after winning 64 games during the regular season. Donovan Mitchell and Co.