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Player Grades: Cavs get demolished by Celtics

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Let’s get this one over with.

There isn’t much to recap. The Cleveland Cavaliers got lambasted start to finish by the Boston Celtics in their third preseason game. Cleveland is now 0-3 in the preseason — something that no one should care much about.

We aren’t going to crush anyone for a poor preseason game. So keep that in mind when reading the grades.

Grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Jaylon Tyson​


16 points (6-14 shooting), 5 rebounds, 4 assists

Tyson’s offensive game has hit a few hurdles since making it to the NBA. He’s had all of his best moments as an on-ball creator. Outside of that, Tyson has had a difficult time finding his rhythym as an off-ball, catch-and-shoot threat. He shot 1-5 tonight from deep and is 2-13 overall during the preseason.

He’ll be able to compensate, at least somewhat, for his lack of scoring if he continues to embrace the challenge of being a gritty point-of-attack defender. But his hustle will always go underappreciated in a preseason context where he’s expected to be one of the best players on the floor. Tyson’s role will make more sense when he’s next to Cleveland’s real rotation.

Grade: C-

Craig Porter Jr.


6 points (3-9 shooting), 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 3 turnovers

Porter started the preseason with a bang, drilling 5-of-5 three-point attempts in his debut. Since then, he’s gone 1-of-7 from deep, including a dreadful 0-4 tonight. This game was a poor mix of scenarios for Porter — where he had limited talent around him — and wasn’t feeling it from downtown. The results speak for themselves.

Grade: D-

Tyrese Proctor


12 points (5-14 shooting), 4 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 turnovers

Proctor got his first dose of legit preseason minutes tonight as the Cavaliers rested half of their usual rotation. The rookie joined the starting lineup and was able to handle the ball more often than in his previous two games.

The on-ball creation will be a work in progress. Proctor has already shown that he can be a microwave scorer, but putting it all together on a consistent basis will take some time. Certainly more time than the preseason will allow.

There are plenty of positives to take away. Proctor’s three-point jumper looks legit. And, he’s got the makings of a competent on-ball defender. From there, we’ll have to wait and see how the rookie develops.

Grade: B

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Larry Nance Jr.


11 points (2-10 shooting), 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 4 steals

Nance is going to help this team a lot. He’s a versatile forward who can pick up slack in just about every category. But, as is the theme, there’s only so much a glue-guy can do under these circumstances. When half of the rotation is resting, and the team falls behind by 20+ points early on, Nance isn’t going to dig you out of the hole.

We’d like to see Nance find more success as a shooter once the regular season starts. He hit his first three-pointer of the preseason tonight, but went 1-6 from deep in the process.

Grade: D+

Nae’Qwan Tomlin


8 points (3-9 shooting), 4 rebounds, 2 assists

Tomlin is an intriguing prospect. He’ll be someone to watch for on the Charge this season. As of now, his skills aren’t refined enough to be ‘NBA-ready.’ He’s a high-motor athlete who can handle the ball and attack the basket in a variety of ways. But his all-around feel for the game is a step behind the professional level.

Grade: C+

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-analysis/39219/player-grades-cavs-get-demolished-by-celtics
 
Cavalier listed as name to watch at trade deadline

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Let me know if you have heard this before, Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen is generating buzz around the league as a name who could be on the move.

In an article posted by Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix, there was mention of Allen being someone to monitor as a trade target.

NBA teams have been monitoring Jarrett Allen, per @SIChrisMannix

“Elsewhere, teams are monitoring how Cleveland starts the season. The Evan Mobley–Jarrett Allen tandem has been a smashing success and done a lot to protect the Cavs’ small-ish backcourt. Still, most believe… pic.twitter.com/NhIHxmgSnh

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) October 8, 2025

For those who follow the Cavaliers even casually, this should come as just another day in the life. If the Cavaliers’ core four were ever to be split up, Allen has always seemed like the most likely odd man out. Yet, despite the volume of rumors and whispers that have surrounded Allen over the years, Allen has miraculously remained in the Wine and Gold.

If the Cavaliers are the team many think they will be this season, it would be foolish to exchange a player as dependable and durable as Allen for a collection of role players. Finding the “right” group of players for a salary match is near impossible in this salary cap era, never mind finding the exact group of contributors that can even meet the value Allen brings to the floor.

Another reason cited by Mannix in the article is that “most believe (Evan) Mobley’s long-term future is at center.” While Mobley, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, is fully capable of playing the five, It’s possible that his best fit currently is still playing the four at least in some matchups.

It also needs mentioning that the Cavaliers might not be at full strength around the trade deadline, depending on how Darius Garland and Max Strus come back from their injuries. Working them, and potentially new pieces in from an Allen trade, near the end of the season, would be a difficult task for head coach Kenny Atkinson.

Allen is an NBA iron man, who helps buoy defensive deficiencies by a smaller backcourt and small forward. They could hypothetically send Allen’s talents elsewhere, but staying put is probably the most likely outcome. However, it is more likely that we will have this discussion next offseason, next season, and the season after that, and the one after that.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-r...trade-rumor-jarrett-allen-cleveland-cavaliers
 
Cavs end preseason with 118-100 win over Pistons

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The Cleveland Cavaliers broke a three-year-long preseason losing streak against NBA teams with a 118-100 win over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night. Exhibition results haven’t been indicative of how things go when the games count in the standings. That said, you’d always rather win than lose if they’re keeping score.

Head coach Kenny Atkinson treated this game like a full dress rehearsal. His starters played well into the fourth quarter and more approximated the minutes they’d get in a regular-season game. This is the only preseason game that he’s done that in.

The Cavs were led by Donovan Mitchell and his 17 points on 6-11 shooting with three steals. Head coach Kenny Atkinson remarked before the game that he’s come into this season “more locked in than he normally is.”

That showed through as Mitchell was his normal explosive and aggressive self, even though he fouled out with four minutes left in the fourth.

Evan Mobley wasn’t able to find his shot. He finished the game with eight points on 3-13 shooting with six rebounds and three blocks. Even though he wasn’t converting, it was encouraging to see Mobley lead the team in attempts.

You want one of your best offensive players to be comfortable attacking even on off-nights. That hasn’t always been the case with Mobley. We’ll see if that carries into the regular season.

De’Andre Hunter continued his steady scoring from his previous two preseason outings. He contributed 14 points on 3-6 from the field and 6-7 shooting from the charity stripe. Hunter’s night was cut short. He played just 14 minutes as he didn’t appear in the second half due to a right knee contusion.

Sam Merrill saw his first preseason action of the year. He provided 10 points as a starter on 4-7 shooting.

Jarrett Allen added 15 points on 5-12 shooting with six rebounds and two blocks. Lonzo Ball provided a spark off the bench with nine points, nine assists, and four rebounds. Dean Wade supplied 15 points on 5-10 shooting with nine rebounds.

The Pistons were without three key contributors in Cade Cunningham, Caris LeVert, and Jaden Ivy. Dennis Jenkins led the group with 19 points and six helpers.

The Cavaliers conclude the preseason with a 1-3 record. They will take the court next Wednesday, October 22, as they take on the New York Knicks on the road.

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12 Takeaways from Cavs preseason win over Pistons: ‘Clunky’ offense is a work in progress

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The Cleveland Cavaliers wrapped up the preseason with a 118-110 win over the Detroit Pistons. Now, nothing stands between them and the regular season. But before we get there, let’s see what we can glean from this last dress rehearsal.

The drought is over, as was indicated by head coach Kenny Atkinson’s water-soaked quarter zip after his team’s victory on Tuesday. Despite seven previous attempts, this was Atkinson’s first preseason win with Cleveland.

“They’re mocking me,” Atkinson joked about his players who bombarded him with water when he entered the locker room post-game.

This was also the first time the Cavs won a preseason game against an NBA team since 2022. That stat doesn’t matter. It’s just odd that they haven’t ended up on the right side of more of these tune-up games.

Atkinson lamented pregame that his team needs to find a better balance between isolation basketball and the movement offense that fueled the league-leading attack last regular season.

“With DG (Darius Garland) and Max [Strus] out, it’s going to look different,” Atkinson said of the offense. “We’ve got to fit what’s best for our group. I have definitely been intentional about telling them, ‘Okay, we definitely got to get a bucket sometimes, but not in the first five seconds of the shot clock, right?’ I just felt like we really kind of settled (in previous preseason games). But there are times, and I think playoff time, you’ve got to go get those bukets when everybody stays home (in isolation).

“So we’re working on that, but we can’t lose our identity.”

The first quarter was a better blend of keeping their identity while incorporating different players and points of emphasis into the offense. The Cavs exploded for 42 first-quarter points, with 10 of their 13 field goals being assisted. That’s more of what Atkinson is looking for.

This didn’t necessarily carry over through the remainder of the game, but it was at least a step in the right direction.

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The starting lineup makes more sense with Sam Merrill filling in for the injured Garland. This was his first action of the preseason, and you could see how he could help a group missing its elite pass-first point guard.

Merrill’s off-ball movement is contagious and much needed in a current starting unit that is better at play finishing than they are at playmaking.

Lonzo Ball finding his rhythm also helps with the offensive flow. There aren’t many players who have a better understanding of what their team needs.

“He’s probably one of the few guys in the league that can make those passes he made tonight,” Atkinson said. “There’s just an extra level of feel for the game.”

Ball ended up with nine assists in 20 minutes. That elite playmaking, combined with defensive instincts and ability — he tallied three blocks as well — gives this second unit an identity they can hang their hat on.

Still, the offense is a “little bit clunky right now,” according to Atkinson. They haven’t exactly figured out what their identity is, despite the better showing on Tuesday. This is a work in progress and will likely remain that way at least while Garland is out of the lineup.

Jarrett Allen’s shot profile has looked different this preseason. He’s likely the one who will suffer most from Garland being out of the lineup. Garland is the one who finds Allen most consistently in his spots. As of now, the Cavs haven’t found someone else who can reliably get Allen the ball where he needs it. This has left him hunting for shots in places we don’t typically see him do so.

As a result, eight of Allen’s 12 attempts from the field were outside of the restricted area. That isn’t ideal.

Jarrett Allen’s shot chart vs. Detroit Pistons 10/14/2025. He went 5-12 from the field.

Allen has taken two threes in the preseason. Atkinson says he’s fine with him attempting that shot if it’s wide open. It’s something Allen has been working on this summer. We’ll see if that sentiment continues into the regular season.

Craig Porter Jr.’s defense remains questionable. Atkinson has wanted Porter to be more active on that end. This includes picking up his defensive assignment full court and being a pest on that end. Every team could use a high-energy backup point guard. The problem is, Porter hasn’t consistently been effective doing so.

The play below is a good example of this.

Porter did a great job of grabbing an offensive rebound and putback offensively (he has a great nose for the ball). He then picked up Daniss Jenkins full court. Jenkins got past him, causing Evan Mobley to have to sink and cut off the path to the basket. This opened up Tobias Harris for an easy catch-and-shoot three that Mobley doesn’t provide a quality contest on.

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You simply can’t give up clean threes that early in the shot clock off of one pass.

Unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated incident. Here, Porter lost his assignment on a dribble handoff, and the team got into rotation because of it. Eventually, the ball swung to Ronald Holland II, who then took Porter off the dribble on the closeout, which led to an open three-point attempt.

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In the final example, Porter got caught in a situation he shouldn’t have been in. His assignment got past him off the dribble, which caused Allen to step up and help. Mobley correctly rotated to Isaiah Stewart and Merrill over to Harris.

Porter should’ve then switched on to Duncan Robinson — as Merrill points to. Instead, there’s confusion about who has who. This resulted in Mobley leaving Stewart and Porter being stuck in a mismatch. Mobley shouldn’t have left Stewart, but this wouldn’t have been an issue if Porter hadn’t been blown by as easily and missed the rotation out to Robinson.

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You can cherry-pick poor defensive plays from every NBA player, and this is just preseason. There’s no need to overreact too much. At the same time, this is emblematic of a larger issue with Porter’s defensive shortcomings.

Porter flashes some of the skills you look for in a reserve guard. He’s a great rebounder, attacker in the open court, and has a high block and steal rate. However, if Porter is ever going to be a quality second-string point guard like he has the talent to be, plays like the ones above can’t happen as frequently.

Mobley showed encouraging offensive signs even though his shot wasn’t falling. He put up a team-high 13 attempts on a day he couldn’t find the range. This is a good thing!

The Cavs have talked this preseason about Mobley needing to be more assertive on offense. That includes nights when he doesn’t have it.

“It’s on purpose,” Atkinson said when asked about Mobley’s usage. “We need him to create. I think with DG out, it can’t just be Don creating everything.”

Donovan Mitchell is on board with this plan.

“You’ve got to want it,” Mitchell said. “We need [Mobley] to be aggressive now. … There was one time I told him he missed Sam right behind him on the pull behind, but then he hit him right back on the next play. So being able to adjust really fast on the fly, that’s what you’re starting to see out of him. Give him his credit, he’s doing all the work.”

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At this point in Mobley’s development, the Cavs are likely okay to lose preseason and regular-season games because he’s shooting too much. This team isn’t going to reach its playoff ceiling if Mobley isn’t comfortable deciding games with his offensive ability.

“There’s going to be growing pains,” Atkinson said. “But I love that he was aggressive tonight.”

De’Andre Hunter’s impressive preseason continued as he poured in 14 points in as many minutes before leaving early with a knee contusion. He said postgame that he’s alright and will be ready for the season opener.

Most interestingly from this stat line was that he registered seven free-throw attempts. That’s a number he matched only 11 times in his 64 outings last season.

Hunter doesn’t have a great free-throw rate historically. If he’s going to take a jump as a scorer, it will be partially because he does a better job of getting to the charity stripe like he did against Detroit.

Dean Wade wasn’t afraid to shoot on Tuesday, much to the delight of his teammates and head coach, as he put up 10 shots in 22 minutes.

“I tell him he’s the best shooter in the world every day,” Mitchell said. “We’re going to need that out of him every night.”

“He’s obligated to do it to help our team,” Atkinson said of Wade. “He’s got to keep taking them, and he is. I think he’s made real progress.”

Wade has the skills to be one of the most valuable three-and-D players in the league. The shot volume is the only thing keeping that from happening.

Mitchell appears ready for the regular season.

Atkinson remarked before the game that Mitchell has been “more locked in than he normally is” throughout training camp. Koby Altman said before media day that Mitchell is already in “mid-season form.” Both appear to be right in their assessments.

Mitchell has looked like his All-NBA self throughout the preseason. Tuesday was no exception as he poured in 17 points on 6-11 shooting with three steals and three assists in just over 28 minutes. He seems ready for next Wednesday’s regular-season opener against the New York Knicks.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...veland-cavaliers-donovan-mitchell-evan-mobley
 
Lonzo Ball makes a statement in Cavs preseason: ‘Everything we envisioned’

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The Cleveland Cavaliers knew they were taking a chance when they traded for Lonzo Ball this summer. The former second overall pick had a history of season-ending injuries, including a two-year knee injury that threatened to end his career. But Cleveland valued the all-around impact and ceiling-raising potential that a player like Ball is capable of.

Ball reassured their vision in his final preseason game.

It was the type of performance that doesn’t light up the box score — but Ball had his fingerprints all over this game. Nine points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 blocks in just 20 minutes. He found a groove inside Detroit’s defense and punished them throughout the second half by pushing the tempo and finding his teammates.

“To see him in the open floor and be everything we thought,” Atkinson said after the game. “He’s probably one of a few guys in the league who can make those passes he made tonight.”

Ball generated 10 points in two minutes to close the third quarter — all without scoring the ball himself. An underhand shovel pass to the corner, a no-look bullet from halfcourt into the paint, a live-action bounce pass to a cutter, and finally, a backdoor cut and touch pass to the corner for another three-point splash.

Lonzo had a heat check tonight without even scoring the ball pic.twitter.com/E2e4nM9m6E

— Tony Pesta (@Tony_Pesta) October 15, 2025

Ball has always been an excellent playmaker. At 6’6” with a high basketball IQ, Ball is able to deliver the ball in creative ways and create openings for his teammates. Sometimes, he creates openings that they didn’t even realize were there.

The Cavs talked about Lonzo Ball being a genius playmaker who would pass the ball to people who didn't even realize they were open

Here's an example: pic.twitter.com/5fe85mpHZU

— Tony Pesta (@Tony_Pesta) October 10, 2025

“I love that he’s a risk taker,” Atkinson said. “He’s not afraid to be a great passer… he’s gonna have some turnovers, but I think we’ll get way more positives out of it.”

This playmaking explosion was an important proof of concept. Sure, it’s the preseason — but Ball’s mobility and confidence are the primary takeaway. He didn’t look like someone who had been on the sidelines for most of the last three seasons. He looked like the type of player who could lead the second unit on a championship contender.

“Lonzo makes other people better,” Atkinson said. “He’s coaching guys out there… he’s the kind of guy who will command the game and give guys little hints.”

On defense, Ball has settled back into his usual self. He cleaned the glass and blocked three shots — all while stonewalling opposing ball handlers and fitting into Cleveland’s defensive scheme like a glove. He raises their defensive floor, offering elite point-of-attack and help defense in the backcourt.

Staying healthy will be the primary concern. But Ball has dug himself out from his lowest point and is ready to prove it.

Dealing with setbacks​


Getting back to this stage was never a guarantee for Ball. Read this excerpt from Sports Illustrated in May of 2023:

“They don’t think it’s likely that he ever plays again…That was our speculation when we heard about experimental cartilage replacement surgery. It is incredibly rare and is much more likely being done just for his quality of life off of the basketball court.”

Via Dan Bernstein and Sports Illustrated

Ball underwent three surgeries to repair damage in his knee. A final ‘Hail Mary’ procedure was done in February 2023 to replace the cartilage in his knee — a surgery that had never before been completed by an NBA athlete. One thousand days later, Ball made his return to the Chicago Bulls.

“It was one of the most impressive things I’ve ever witnessed,” said Bulls head coach Billy Donovan. “For a guy in the prime of his career to have that happen… and it was just year after year, and he did whatever he had to do to get back on the court.”

His comeback season in Chicago was cut in half when Ball suffered a wrist injury after a fluke fall in February. But since then, Ball has had no other setbacks. He was finally able to spend a summer improving his game rather than recovering.

“It’s a breath of fresh air to go through workouts normally,” Ball said during Cavs media day. “I’ve been doing everything with the team; I haven’t had any setbacks.”

This wasn’t just a heartwarming preseason. It was a statement with more to come from Lonzo Ball. He’s fought all the way back from his knee injury and is in a position to contribute to a contender. His playmaking, defensive versatility and leadership are all qualities that the Cavaliers have been needing on their bench.

All indicators point towards Ball filling that role in Cleveland.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...nt-in-cavs-preseason-everything-we-envisioned
 
Cavs announce Classic Edition Uniforms for 2025-26 season

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After years of campaigning from fans, the Cleveland Cavaliers have ceremoniously unveiled their classic edition uniforms for the 2025-2026 season.

The legacy lives on.

On sale now at https://t.co/gZSf5OiSN7. #LetEmKnow

— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) October 15, 2025

The post details:

“The uniforms celebrate the team’s rich heritage and iconic visual identity during the mid-2000s era and pay tribute to the design from the Miracle of Richfield’ jerseys from the 1970s. The look and feel of the Classic Edition harks back to the golden days of Cavaliers basketball, bringing back beloved colors and retro motifs while honoring the legacy of past legends and unforgettable moments. The result is a vibrant tribute that connects past and present for both longtime fans and a new generation.

These uniforms will draw a serious amount of nostalgia for fans who watched a young LeBron James dawn these uniforms throughout his first tenure with the Cavaliers from 2003-2010. There are many memorable moments in these uniforms, that the Cavaliers will have to market these with throughout the season. If you are in a mood for a trip down memory lane look no further than this YouTube compilation.

The schedule for these uniforms can be seen below.

Full list of games the #Cavs will be wearing these:

Nov. 8 vs. Bulls
Nov. 19 vs. Rockets
Nov. 30 vs. Celtics
Dec. 6 vs. Warriors
Jan. 2 vs. Nuggets
Jan. 28 vs. Lakers
March 8 vs. Celtics
March 27 vs. Heat

Plus on the road three times!
Nov. 24 at Raptors
Dec. 25 at NYK
March 11… https://t.co/1dndHW1qY8

— Danny Cunningham (@RealDCunningham) October 15, 2025

The Cavaliers are in the midst of a new title window in the wide-open Eastern Conference. This time, memories will be made led by the likes of Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, Darius Garland, and Jarrett Allen. With these uniforms resurfacing now, fans will get a chance to create new iconic memories with the resurgence of these uniforms.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-news/39311/cavs-announce-classic-edition-uniforms-lebron-james
 
Cavs add former NBA champion to broadcast

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are adding new members to their television broadcast this season. One of whom is 2016 NBA champion (and 2021 Dancing With the Stars winner), Iman Shumpert.

Shumpert will join select pre- and post-game shows on FanDuel Sports Network. He’s previously appeared on multiple broadcasts and hosted a podcast, ‘Iman Amongst Men’, with other former NBA player Baron Davis.

This will be a nice addition to the broadcasting crew. It’s always nice to have a member of the 2016 team around — but Shumpert has also proven to be a successful entertainer and analyst in recent years. He was praised for his appearances on ESPN’s NBA Finals coverage last season.

Shumpert spent four years in Cleveland, appearing in three NBA Finals and contributing as a point-of-attack defender in the Cavaliers’ 2016 championship run. Cleveland is lucky to have a player with this much history joining the broadcast. Hopefully, we’ll get more inside stories like the one below.

“..he like NO! walk it down & run it again!”

Just listen to Iman Shumpert tell this story about 2018 LeBron vs Boston pic.twitter.com/BxGzadtwfy

— Bron’s Best (@LBJsBest) September 19, 2025

FanDuel Sports Network will provide 70 Cavs games this season. The same broadcast crew featuring John Michael and Brad Daughtery will be back to commentate this season. Serena Winters will also be back on the sidelines for reporting.

And don’t worry, Austin Carr and Cayleigh Griffin will still be here to provide commentary before and after the games. This year, Serena Winters will be hosting the shows for road games.

The Cavaliers play their first regular-season game on Wednesday, October 24th, against the New York Knicks. Their home opener is the following Sunday versus the Milwaukee Bucks. As stated, you can catch all of the action before, during, and after the game on FanDuel Sports Network.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-news/39338/cavs-iman-shumpert-nba-broadcast-cleveland-cavaliers
 
Cavs guard Darius Garland learns how to make pizzas for good cause

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Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Darius Garland found out earlier this week that there are some similarities between playing basketball and making pizzas.

“I was flipping the pizza dough a little bit, they said that’s like dribbling, so I was just trying to replicate that,” Garland said. “One guy was telling me when I was putting mozzarella on the pizzas it was like spreading the floor. So I was just trying to spread the mozzarella all around. So trying to use some basketball terms for [making] some pizza, so it was cool.”

Garland spent Monday at Cent’s Pizza + Goods working in the kitchen. He admitted that making pizza is “pretty hard” and not as simple as he thought it would be. A lot goes into making the perfect pie.

“Getting the dough right,” Garland said when asked about what’s the hardest part of making a pizza. “I think just getting the dough at the right consistency, of course, the shape, I think that’s really important. Then the sauce has to be well, the mozzarella has to be well, the toppings have to be perfectly spread around. It’s pretty tough. I take my hat off to them for sure.”

Alright, Darius is ready to make some pizza and raise some money for his foundation at Cents. pic.twitter.com/J8gLwXbMig

— Jackson Flickinger (@JacksFlickinger) October 13, 2025

In return for Garland’s pizza-making talents, the restaurant donated all proceeds from that evening to the Darius Garland Foundation, a non-profit that is focused on empowering youth and families through education, wellness, and community connections.

Even though this was a fundraiser, Garland’s main goal wasn’t to make the most money possible for his foundation.

“Just continuing to put smiles on people’s faces in the holiday,” Garland said when asked what he wanted to accomplish during Monday’s event. “Try to brighten up their holiday a little bit.”

Garland certainly did try to put smiles on people’s faces. He graciously posed for pictures with those in attendance after taking the time to greet as many tables as he could. It genuinely seemed like Garland wanted to make sure that everyone left the restaurant well-fed and with a personal interaction with him.

“Doing stuff like this means a lot to me,” Garland said. “Having little small groups like this is super cool to see and interact with certain people that you’ve seen around a little bit, and especially the people that you haven’t met before. You get to spend a little time with them, have a little conversation with them. It’s just super cool interacting with people all around.”

This isn’t just left for when he has a community event. It’s not uncommon to see him take time to sign autographs at games like he did last week during the Cavs’ preseason opener. For Garland, that’s just another way to put a smile on people’s faces.

Darius Garland taking time postgame to sign autographs. pic.twitter.com/6E7WAm6XTP

— Jackson Flickinger (@JacksFlickinger) October 8, 2025

“Every day, I like putting smiles on people’s faces,” Garland said. “I like smiling. My family’s all about love and smiling, so I try to bring that to Cleveland.”

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-news/39307/cavs-darius-garland-nba-charity-cleveland-cavaliers
 
Player Grades: Cavs vs Pistons – Lonzo Ball finds his groove

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Kenny Atkinson finally picked up his first preseason win with the Cleveland Cavaliers, beating the Detroit Pistons 118-100. It feels good to be done with the preseason with real basketball on the horizon.

Grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Lonzo Ball​


9 points (3-5 shooting), 9 assists, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks, 20 minutes

This was the best game Ball has played in a Cavs uniform so far. He delivered a masterclass of two-way play, racking up assists, rebounds and blocks. This type of all-around performance is the reason Cleveland sought out Ball in the offseason.

Lonzo Ball 9-4-9-3b (3/5 FG) in 20 MP pic.twitter.com/dVkrc6LN0c

— Brett Usher (@UsherNBA) October 15, 2025

The Cavs were at their best tonight when Ball was freestyling in transition. He found a groove, parading up the floor and darting passes to open teammates for a long stretch in the second half. The Pistons had no answer for him — and he wasn’t even the one scoring the points.

Grade: A+

Donovan Mitchell


17 points (6-11 shooting), 3 assists, 2 rebounds, 3 steals, 29 minutes

Mitchell opened this game strongly with 13 points in the first quarter. He scored in quick succession, ending the first period with a flurry of shots that put the Cavs in front by 11 points. Mitchell’s scoring slowed down as the game went on, but this opening statement set the tone.

He also swiped three steals tonight. One indicator that Cleveland’s defense is being more aggressive in trying to generate turnovers. The Cavs had 13 steals as a team.

Grade: A

Sam Merrill


10 points (4-7 shooting), 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal, 20 minutes

Merrill made his preseason debut tonight after missing the previous three games with an abductor injury. He joined the starting lineup and immediately showed a new side to his game — attacking a closeout and converting a floater in the lane.

The Cavs are hoping that Merrill can become more of a dynamic offensive player while continuing to be a reliable shooter from deep. He won’t have to isolate and create for himself. But simple reads on the ball from time to time would be more than enough. He did that tonight.

Grade: A+

Tyrese Proctor


7 points (2-5 shooting), 3 assists, 2 rebounds, 13 minutes

Kenny Atkinson said that Proctor ‘changed’ this game when he took the floor. His stats won’t reflect that — but his gravity as a three-point shooter was certainly felt. And the rookie has fit in seamlessly into Cleveland’s defense.

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The Cavs aren’t in a position to give Proctor any minutes that he hasn’t absolutely earned. At this rate, that won’t be hard. Proctor is quickly turning heads and earning the respect of his teammates.

Grade: A

De’Andre Hunter


14 points (3-6 shooting), 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 14 minutes

Hunter missed the second half of this one after suffering a knee injury in the first half. Even so, he poured in 14 points on 3-6 shooting in his 14 minutes. Hunter has been an automatic bucket throughout the preseason and is in a perfect place to have a career-best season with the Cavs.

Grade: A

Evan Mobley


8 points (3-13 shooting), 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks, 33 minutes

This wasn’t the best offensive game from Mobley. He struggled to shoot the ball for the first time this preseason, shooting 3-13 from the floor. But he kept shooting. That’s the key.

Mobley wasn’t afraid to press the issue and work his way out of a slump. He’s going to have nights where he isn’t making shots. But can he continue to be aggressive and unload the clip? That’s what will make him an elite player.

What he didn’t do on offense, Mobley more than made up for on defense. He smothered the Pistons on numerous possessions, contesting shots at the rim and dipping his hands into the passing lane to break up plays.

Grade: B+

Jarrett Allen​


15 points (5-12 shooting), 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 28 minutes

Allen had a weird preseason. He wasn’t super involved in the offense, and it often felt like he was receiving the ball in the wrong spots. An above-the-break three-point attempt and numerous jumpers from the baseline are not the type of stuff we’ve come to expect from Allen.

Some of this will change when the real games start and everything speeds up. Allen will get more opportunities at the rim when everyone around him is playing a bit faster. Still, at least some of this is due to Darius Garland’s absence. Until DG returns, Allen will have to work harder to get his points.

Grade: B+

Jaylon Tyson​


10 points (4-7 shooting), 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block

Tyson was in somewhat of an offensive lull this preseason. His jumper had looked totally lost for stretches, including an airball from the corner tonight. But then, after cutting hard to the basket for an easy layup, Tyson finally settled into a groove. He finished the game shooting 2-4 from deep and 4-7 from the floor.

Cleveland will hope that Tyson can offer more as a catch-and-shoot threat throughout the season. Until then, he’s doing his best to become a deterrent for opposing ball-handlers. He’s been aggressive when defending the point-of-attack and is shaping up to be one of the Cavaliers’ more physical defenders.

Grade: B+

Craig Porter Jr.


2 points (1-3 shooting), 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals

Porter will have to clean up his defense if he’s going to earn consistent minutes in the NBA. His improved conditioning over the offseason should help him at the point-of-attack and chasing around screens — but there are still too many defensive breakdowns that begin with him on the ball.

Nonetheless, Porter had a few solid moments in the preseason. He’s still a good finisher in space and can capitalize on broken plays. And while he isn’t a sturdy defender, he’s got enough juice to make the occasional highlight play.

Grade: D

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Larry Nance Jr.


11 points (2-10 shooting), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block, 1 steal

Nance has shown us what to expect from him during the regular season, filling in the gaps as Cleveland’s glue guy on any given night. He didn’t do anything spectacular, but he checked most of the boxes. I’m excited to see how he’ll look when he’s playing more staggered minutes with Cleveland’s stars.

Grade: B

Dean Wade


15 points (5-10 shooting), 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block

The Cavs have been pressuring Wade to increase his three-point volume for quite some time now. He’s accepted the call in preseason, getting up 10 field goal attempts tonight for 15 points.

Wade is hard to ignore when he’s playing like this. He’s one of the better, more switchable defenders in the league. And when he shoots with confidence, Wade is a bona fide 3-and-D wing. The Cavs haven’t figured out how to unlock this version of Wade permanently — but the flashes are always impressive.

Grade: A+

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De’Andre Hunter confirms status for Cavs regular season opener

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De’Andre Hunter did not play in the second half of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ final preseason game against the Detroit Pistons. He suffered a knee injury in the first half. He finished the game with 14 points in 14 minutes while shooting 3-6 from the floor.

Kenny Atkinson said after the game that Hunter was dealing with knee stiffness and the Cavs elected ‘not to risk’ it. Hunter later confirmed he is alright and will be ready to play for the season opener.

It makes sense that the Cavs would err on the side of caution. Hunter had performed well throughout the preseason and doesn’t have much else to gain from playing another half of basketball that doesn’t count. The Cavs would rather keep him fresh for the season opener next week.

Hunter will play an important role in Cleveland this season. He’s been promoted to the starting lineup and is expected to stay there for the regular season. By playing more minutes with players like Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley, Hunter has been able to focus on simplifying his game. This has led to hyper-efficient scoring.

The Cavs are the perfect place for Hunter to thrive as a dynamic offensive wing who can complement a defense that isn’t being built around him. He’s been a strong two-way presence during Cleveland’s preseason and should continue to succeed once the real games begin.

Cleveland’s first regular season game will be in New York against the Knicks on October 22.

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Darius Garland believes Cavs would’ve won championship if healthy: ‘I say that confidentially’

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Everything went right for the Cleveland Cavaliers last season until it didn’t. They won 64 games and cruised through the first round with one of the most lopsided sweeps in NBA history. Then, things went awry in the second round when they ran into the Indiana Pacers. Tyrese Haliburton’s late-game heroics played a large role in that happening, but so did injuries.

According to Darius Garland, the team would’ve won the championship last season if they weren’t injured. He told Sirius XM NBA Radio as much on Sunday.

“I think we would have won it,” Garland said when asked how far Cleveland would’ve gone if he were healthy. “I say that pretty confidently. I think we would’ve won it. It’s just the talent with this group is just out the roof.

“The will that we have on both sides of the ball. Defensive side we have the Defensive Player of the Year and I would say the second-best defensive big since we got the Defensive Player of the Year already. With Evan [Mobley] and JA (Jarrett Allen) down there blocking shots, protecting the paint. I think that was going to really help us on that side of the ball. Evan growing. Donovan [Mitchell] being Donovan of course. Dre (De’Andre Hunter) was coming along. Max Strus was coming along. I felt that I was pretty good in the first round.

“Yeah, I say that confidentially.”
“I think we would have won it. I say that pretty confidently.”@Cavs star @dariusgarland22 tells @BGeltzNBA & @SamMitchellNBA the Cavs would have won the title last year if healthy.

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It’s easy to forget just how injured the Cavs were in that second-round series. Hunter missed Game 2 with a dislocated thumb and wasn’t the same after sustaining that injury in Game 1.

Mobley played through an ankle sprain after missing Game 2, but wasn’t his usual self. He didn’t have his normal lateral quickness. The coaching staff tried to compensate by using Mobley up top in a 3-2 zone, but once Indiana realized who couldn’t navigate screens due to the injury, that didn’t work. In the end, his defensive impact was nowhere near what it was during the regular season.

Garland was out for games 1 and 2. He played the final three games of the series, but was moving at half speed due to a toe injury he still hasn’t fully recovered from after having surgery this summer.

Lastly, Mitchell was playing through a calf strain. This reared its head at the end of Game 2 during Cleveland’s late-game collapse and throughout the remainder of the series — particularly in the second halves of games.

The Pacers deserved to win that series. They were the better team on the court, and you can’t take that away from them. That said, it’s understandable to believe that the Cavaliers could’ve gone to and won the NBA Finals if they had full health like the Oklahoma City Thunder did throughout the postseason.

Cleveland is hoping injuries won’t be an issue again next spring. But at the same time, it’s difficult to keep things like this from happening. It’s just a part of the game.

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Cavs waive seven players before beginning of regular season

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The Cleveland Cavaliers were not expected to sign any of their training camp invitees to roster spots heading into the season. They entered camp with 14 of their 15 roster slots filled. The Cavs have opted to keep one roster spot open until after the trade deadline for the past few seasons. As of now, Cleveland appears to be using that same strategy again.

The Cavs waived seven training camp invitees during the past week. The players released are listed below:

  • Chaney Johnson
  • Miller Kopp
  • Norchard Omier
  • Killian Hayes
  • Tristan Enaruna
  • Darius Brown
  • Zeke Mayo

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The majority of these players are expected to end up on the Cleveland Charge, G League affiliate of the Cavs. Before that happens, they would need to clear waivers.

The Cavs do, however, still have one of their three available two-way spots remaining. Any of the players that was waived — except for Hayes due to service time — could sign a two-way deal. However, if they were to add a two-way player from their list of camp invitees, they probably would’ve already done so by now. Because of that, the Cavs will likely fill their last remaining two-way spot from outside the organization.

The Cavs have targeted mid-season buyout players with their last roster spot in recent years. Last season, that was Javante Green. Before that, it was Marcus Morris and Danny Green. Doing so this season will be more difficult. Since the Cavs are in the second apron, they aren’t able to sign a player who was making above the taxpayer midlevel exception ($5.68 million) this season on the contract that was bought out.

The roster is mostly set, but there are still two spots that will be filled before the end of the season. Cleveland opens the regular season on Wednesday against the New York Knicks.

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How to watch every Cavs game this season

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The Cleveland Cavaliers tip off their regular season on Wednesday when they take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. NBA coverage will look different this season. The league is swapping out TNT for NBC, Peacock, and Amazon Prime Video. Let’s take a look at where and how you can watch the Cavs this year.

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FanDuel’s broadcasting team will look similar to last season. John Michael, Brad Daugherty, and Serena Winters will be on the call for these games. Cayleigh Griffin and Austin Carr will be handling the pre and postgame shows again. They will be joined by former 2016 champion Iman Shumpert for select games.

NBA League Pass is still the best option for fans not in the Cleveland TV market. All Cavs games that aren’t nationally broadcast will be on League Pass, subject to local blackout rules.

The Cavs have 29 nationally televised games this season. Twelve of those games are exclusive to the nationally broadcasting partner.

The league made a concerted effort to make sure that all of the nationally televised games this season were available on a streaming app. Let’s take a look at how that affects the Cavs.

ESPN and the Watch ESPN App​


The Cavs have seven games this season that will be shown on ESPN and through their app, which requires a monthly subscription. Those games are as follows:

  • Oct. 22 at Knicks
  • Oct. 29 at Boston Celtics
  • Jan. 14 at Philadelphia 76ers
  • Jan. 21 at Charlotte Hornets
  • Jan. 28 vs. Los Angeles Lakers
  • Feb. 27 at Detroit Pistons
  • March 11 at Orlando Magic

ABC and Watch ESPN App​


Three games will be exclusively shown on ABC and through the Watch ESPN App. Those games are:

  • Dec. 25 at Knicks
  • Feb. 22 at Oklahoma City Thunder
  • March 8 vs. Celtics

NBC and Peacock​


NBC is one of the new broadcast partners. All games broadcast by NBC will be available on Peacock as well. However, there will be some games that are on Peacock, but aren’t broadcast on NBC.

First, let’s take a look at the games that will be on both NBC and its streaming service, Peacock:

  • Dec. 29 at San Antonio Spurs
  • Jan. 19 vs. Thunder
  • Feb. 24 vs. Knicks
  • March 17 at Milwaukee Bucks
  • March 24 vs. Magic

Peacock​


These games won’t be shown on NBC, but will be broadcast on Peacock. A Peacock subscription would be needed to access these games.

  • Oct. 27 at Pistons
  • Nov. 17 vs. Bucks
  • Nov. 24 at Toronto Raptors
  • Dec. 22 vs. Hornets
  • Jan. 26 vs. Magic

Amazon Prime Video​


Amazon has been broadcasting Thursday Night Football for the NFL for a few years now. They will attempt to bring that winning formula over to the NBA.

Like the NFL games, these will be exclusively broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. An Amazon Prime subscription will be needed to watch these four games.

  • Nov. 21 vs. Indiana Pacers
  • Jan. 10 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
  • April 2 at Golden State Warriors
  • April 10 at Atlanta Hawks

These new TV/streaming partners will also have playoff games as well.

NBA TV​


NBA TV will broadcast five Cavs games this season. These games are:

  • Nov. 13 vs. Raptors
  • Nov. 15 vs. Memphis Grizzlies
  • Dec. 6 vs. Warriors
  • Dec. 1 vs. Phoenix Suns
  • March 15 vs. Dallas Mavericks

There will be more searching for channels this year for NBA fans. However, the new broadcasting partners should add some much-needed fresh perspective to games this season.

But no matter who’s broadcasting the games, it’ll be nice to have basketball back in our lives.

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3 Cavaliers who need to start the season strong

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The Cleveland Cavaliers hit the ground sprinting last year as they began the season 15-0. Repeating that type of success might be difficult this time, as the Cavs are already down two of their most important players entering the 2025-26 season.

Darius Garland has no clear timeline for return as he recovers from a toe injury. Meanwhile, Max Strus is expected to be re-evaluated with a foot injury sometime in November or December. This leaves the Cavs without two of last year’s starters.

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Filling the void that Garland and Strus leave behind will require everyone stepping up, to some degree. Let’s focus on three players who need to elevate their games the most during this opening stretch of the season.

Evan Mobley​


It should come as no surprise that Mobley is the first name mentioned. He has held the keys to Cleveland’s success from the moment he was drafted. And while last season was a monumental step in the right direction — the Cavs need Mobley to take it even further this year.

We know what Mobley brings defensively. And we know that he’s an elite play-finisher when someone sets the table for him. But Mobley won’t have Garland to feed him in October — nor should Mobley need Garland to get him the ball this season. It’s time for Mobley to go get it on his own.

This is an aspect of Mobley’s game that we already saw in spurts last season. Mobley had his most successful season in terms of creating for himself. The Cavs will need him to continue growing in this area. Mobley should be able to lead this team in scoring on any given night.

The more offensive responsibility that Mobley can bear in the early weeks of the season, the more success this team will have both short and long term.

De’Andre Hunter​


Many assumed that Hunter would be in Cleveland’s starting lineup even before Strus got injured. Now? The job is all his. The only thing left is to prove that he deserves it.

Hunter is a bucket-getter. He has no hesitation to shoot the ball, or put it on the deck and probe for his own shot. This makes him a deadly offensive weapon when paired with Cleveland’s starters. But will his presence feel cohesive? Or is Hunter’s game too heliocentric to complement players like Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen?

Strus wasn’t the perfect fit in Cleveland’s starting five because of his height. But he made up for this by being a connecitve playmaker who was unselfish and fought hard defensively. Hunter will have to check those boxes while still standing out as an individual scorer in order to excel.

The Cavs will expect Hunter to score efficiently from all three levels. He’ll also have to serve as the bridge between the backcourt and frontcourt. His size and versatility should make him a natural fit. But the finer aspects of his game will ultimately determine how successful he is.

Jaylon Tyson​


The Cavs won’t spend too much time developing their younger prospects on the court this season. All attention is on winning a championship, and it’s unlikely that rookies or sophomores can contribute to that goal. Tyson will have an early opportunity to show whether or not he can be an exception.

Tyson is entering his second year with the Cavs. He’s playing a different role than he did in college — playing less with the ball and more as a catch-and-shoot threat. This transition hasn’t been seamless, but Tyson has enough feel for the game to be optimistic. He’s a smart cutter and can handle the ball when he gets the chance.

The easiest way for Tyson to make himself impactful is on the defensive end. There’s an obvious need for toughness on this roster. Tyson’s physicality in roughing up ball handlers will make him useful even if his offensive development is a work in progress.

Tyson showed that he’s embracing this defensive challenge in the preseason. Carrying it forward and being a high-energy guy who can occasionally score the ball would earn Tyson some serious minutes. He might not have a better chance to establish himself than in the opening weeks. Now is the time for Tyson to flash some 3-and-D capabilities.

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Cavs could be without another starter for opening matchup against Knicks

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are starting the season shorthanded. Darius Garland is still working his way back from the toe injury he sustained last playoffs. He had surgery over the summer and is making good progress, but could miss the first several games. Max Strus is expected to be sidelined a little longer as he recovers from a foot injury that occurred during offseason workouts.

Unsurprisingly, both players have been ruled out for Wednesday’s opener against the New York Knicks. Unfortunately for Cleveland, they may also be without their standout from the preseason.

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De’Andre Hunter injured his knee during the Cavs’ last preseason game against the Detroit Pistons last Tuesday. He took a hard fall in the first half that resulted in a knee contusion. He didn’t play the second half of the exhibition game like the rest of Cleveland’s starters. However, he confirmed after the game that he was “alright” afterward and would be ready for the season opener against the Knicks.

Despite the optimism last week, Hunter may not be ready to go. He is officially listed as questionable on the injury report ahead of the season opener. We’ll see whether or not he’s capable of going. If he can’t, head coach Kenny Atkinson may opt to insert Dean Wade into the starting lineup to keep Cleveland’s size advantage.

The Knicks are also heading into Wednesday’s contest banged up. They will be without Mitchell Robinson and Josh Hart. All-Star forward Karl-Anthony Towns is questionable with a right quad strain. There’s also a possibility they may be without OG Anunoby as well, as he’s probable to play as he’s recovering from a left ankle sprain.

Neither team will be as healthy as they’d like to be for opening night. We’ll see which team handles it better on Wednesday evening.

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The Cavs will win the 2026 Finals, here’s why

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It’s difficult to envision something happening that hasn’t occurred yet. At the same time, everything becomes clearer after the fact. This phenomenon is seen with recent NBA champions, a list that the Cleveland Cavaliers should join next June.

Going into last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder were questioned for their youth and inability to replicate their regular-season success in the playoffs. They were the number one seed in the Western Conference in 2023-24 with a 57-25 record. That didn’t hold up in the postseason as Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving blew past them in the second round en route to a Dallas Mavericks Finals berth.

That storyline doesn’t sound too dissimilar to the Cavs.

The Thunder grew from that experience, responded with 68 regular-season victories, and claimed an NBA title the following year.

In retrospect, it’s easy to see the disappointment of the 2024 playoffs as a necessary step onto OKC’s eventual road to a championship. And on top of that, it was only a matter of time before a collection of talent broke through on the biggest stage, right? But 365 days ago, that path wasn’t as clear.

The same could be said about the 2023-24 Boston Celtics. They were a group too reliant on threes to win a title. That was why they couldn’t get over the line despite having several chances to do so in previous playoff runs. But they were able to break through. And in hindsight, it now seems like they were always destined to do so.

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You could keep going through previous champions and find a similar trend. There’s also a much smaller list of teams that never got over the hump, for whatever reason, even though they should’ve been champions on paper.

The question is, do the Cavs have the talent to win a championship like the teams that have come before? And if so, is there an obstacle in the way that could keep them from doing so?

It’s easy to look down on regular-season success, but it has been the best barometer in determining the eventual championship. From that perspective, the Cavs certainly do have the talent to win a title.

In the past ten years, there have been 14 teams that have won 60 or more games in the regular season or were on pace to do so in a Covid-shortened season. Of those teams, 11 of them won a championship in a three-year window either before or after that 60-win season. The ones below in bold are the three that didn’t, which include last season’s Cavs.

  • 2015-16 Golden State Warriors (73-9) – Finals champion the previous year and the following two seasons
  • 2015-16 San Antonio Spurs (67-15) – Finals champion two seasons before
  • 2016-17 Warriors (67-15) – Finals champion
  • 2016-17 Spurs (61-21) – Finals champion three seasons before
  • 2017-18 Houston Rockets (65-17) – no championship in three-year window
  • 2018-19 Milwaukee Bucks (60-22) – Finals champion in two seasons
  • 2019-20 Bucks (56-17) – Finals champion in the next season
  • 2019-20 Toronto Raptors (53-19) – Finals champion the year before
  • 2019-20 Los Angeles Lakers (52-19) – Finals champion
  • 2021-22 Phoenix Suns (64-18) – lost in Finals, no championship in three-year window
  • 2023-24 Celtics (64-18) – Finals champion
  • 2024-25 Thunder (68-14) – Finals champion
  • 2024-25 Cavaliers (64-18) – no championship in three-year window yet
  • 2024-25 Celtics (61-21) – Finals champion the year before

Let’s take a look at the two outliers that never won.

Those versions of the Rockets and Suns never got across the finish line. The James Harden-led Rockets were exceptional, but ran into arguably the greatest team ever assembled, the Kevin Durant Warriors. Houston was simply the right team at the wrong time.

Meanwhile, the 2022 Suns would trade most of the depth that allowed them to make a run to the Finals. Going all in for Durant was an experiment that didn’t work out. The team that won 64 games in 2022 never had a chance to develop thanks to increasingly desperate and head-scratching decisions from their front office.

Right now, we don’t know for certain whether the Cavs are closer to those two teams or the 11 others that won a title. However, the odds are in the Cavs’ favor. Historically, teams that dominate throughout the regular season eventually put it together. Even teams like the Bucks, who had imploded in the playoffs numerous times before winning it all.

If the Cavs are going to get over the hump, this is the best year for them to do so. Two of the final four teams in the Eastern Conference playoffs aren’t expected to replicate last season’s success due to injuries to their star players. That leaves a shallow conference where every other team has numerous deficiencies that the Cavs should be able to take advantage of.

On paper, the Thunder should be title favorites again coming from the Western Conference. But there is a reason we haven’t seen a defending champion advance out of the second round the following season since the 2018-19 Warriors. It’s difficult to replicate the intensity needed to win a championship in back-to-back seasons in a league that has more parity than it did even five years ago.

If we assume that history is going to repeat itself with Oklahoma City not being able to copy last season’s success, that would leave the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks as the biggest challengers for the Cavaliers this season. Denver is a great team, but the Cavs are built to make life difficult for Nikola Jokić with the two great defensive centers they can throw his way. And on paper, the Cavs have a more complete roster than the Knicks, even though New York has had far more postseason success in this era.

Injuries have been the Cavaliers’ biggest obstacle the last few seasons. It’s important to acknowledge that injuries play a far greater role in determining the champion than we often admit. Both Oklahoma City and the Indiana Pacers were healthy throughout the playoffs heading into Game 7 of the Finals. The team whose star players were able to finish that game came away the champion.

Injury luck has not been on the Cavs’ side during their last two postseason runs. That will need to change if they’re going to reach their goal this season. There’s no situation where the Cavs win a title if their three best players in Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Darius Garland, aren’t all healthy throughout the entire postseason.

It’s difficult to envision things happening before they do. The Cavs haven’t played to their potential in the postseason, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t happen. This group has proven to be extremely resilient. They’ve shown that they can drastically improve upon the weaknesses of the year before to become a better version of themselves.

Likewise, the front office has done a great job of identifying and bolstering its biggest areas of need over the past several seasons. That continued again this summer as Cleveland brought in all-around talents in Lonzo Ball and Larry Nance Jr. to plug in some of the deficiencies with those bench units.

This same improvement has transferred over to their stars as well. Mitchell, Mobley, and Garland are significantly different players than they were three years ago, when they first shared the floor. They’ve continued to answer questions about whether their talents fit together. Now, the only thing left to prove is that they can stay healthy through four postseason rounds.

History tells us that a team as talented as the Cavaliers is likely to break through at some point if they keep knocking on the door. This season is their best chance at doing so with the current state of the conference and the rest of the league. Whether or not they stay healthy remains to be seen. But if they can, they have a clear path for getting to and winning the Finals.

This should be their year.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...ovan-mitchell-evan-mobley-cleveland-cavaliers
 
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