Cavs at Pistons – Donovan Mitchell puts on a show
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Last year, Cleveland’s bench was led by a run-and-gun unit that would blitz teams from beyond the three-point line. Players like Ty Jerome, De’Andre Hunter and Sam Merrill helped the Cavalier bench lead all second units in three-point shooting .
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A 116-95 loss featuring a quarter without a field goal has Cleveland envisioning what their potential could be if they maintain that level of intensity on the defensive end.
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Another Cavs starter will be sidelined for matchup with Celtics
The already shorthanded Cleveland Cavaliers will be without the services of one of their breakout players for Wednesday’s national TV showdown against the Boston Celtics. Standout guard Sam Merrill joins Darius Garland (toe) and Max Strus (broken foot) on the injury report. All three have been ruled out of Wednesday’s contest.
Jaylen Brown's hamstring injury is trending in the right direction after a tough back-to-back to start the week.
The Cavaliers are at home for the first time this season. And alongside the usual suspects, there will be three players looking to shine on home floor.
Before the Cleveland Cavaliers' home opener, LaVar Ball was spotted at Rocket Arena for the first time since the team traded for Lonzo.
Donovan Mitchell will attempt to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to their fourth straight victory when they visit the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
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The second star blueprint: How one player could unlock both the Cavs and Pistons’ path to contention
For both the Cavs and Pistons, rising from promise to power depends on one thing: turning potential into a second star who can carry playoff weight.