The Cleveland Cavaliers have a remarkable 28-4 record following their 113-95 win over the Golden State Warriors. The win marks seven in a row for the first-place Cavs, and their eighth straight win against the Western Conference to open the season. The West has typically dominated the East in the past 25 years, but Cleveland is breaking that trend with its win streak against … [Read more...] about Cavs Dominance Spreading to the West
Cavs Among Suitors for Hawks Rising Star
As the February trade deadline begins to loom, the Cleveland Cavaliers will be among the teams likely looking to buy. Though the players available still remain mostly a mystery, NBA analyst Jake Weinbach believes Hawks wing De’Andre Hunter will have heavy interest. The Cavs, Grizzlies, Lakers, Timberwolves, and Kings are currently listed as possible suitors. De’Andre Hunter … [Read more...] about Cavs Among Suitors for Hawks Rising Star
Nets Veteran Is Adding Trade Suitors Like Infinity Stones
Brooklyn Nets forward Dorian Finney-Smith is among the hottest names on the trade market ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. An elite on-ball defender, the 31-year-old is shooting a career-high 45.2 percent from three this season. Though Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez has his team in position for a Play-In Tournament berth, Finney-Smith’s two-way ability is considered to be … [Read more...] about Nets Veteran Is Adding Trade Suitors Like Infinity Stones
Cavs Young Star Taking The Next Step
The Cavs are 26-4 following their 124-113 win over the Utah Jazz on Monday. Yet again leading the team in shot attempts and points was 23-year-old star, Evan Mobley. This season has been the most productive of Mobley’s young career as he looks to make his first All-Star team come February. Head coach Kenny Atkinson has prioritized getting Mobley more touches which has led to … [Read more...] about Cavs Young Star Taking The Next Step
Cavs-Jazz Showdown Repaints Donovan Mitchell Trade
The Utah Jazz were their own worst enemy in Monday’s loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was a winnable game, especially after Collin Sexton and Jordan Clarkson came alive. Despite scoring 17 points combined in the first half, the backcourt duo doubled their output in the second half. Unfortunately for them, the offense tightened up in the clutch, which has been a problem … [Read more...] about Cavs-Jazz Showdown Repaints Donovan Mitchell Trade