It’s safe to say it’s been a banner season for the Cavaliers, and just after the midway point, they undoubtedly deserve high marks. So, yes, they got an “A” from ESPN in the outlet’s midseason report ...
The highly anticipated matchup between the NBA's conference leaders -- the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Oklahoma City Thunder -- lived up to the hype and then some Wednesday night in Cleveland.
The Cavs and Thunder captivated basketball fans across the nation, producing stellar TV ratings on ESPN Wednesday night.
Although they've been the best team in basketball, the Cavs have flown under the NBA's radar. Cleveland's players reveal why that's the case.
The Thunder put Thursday night's showdown with the Cavs out of reach by halftime and led by as many as 42 points in a 134-114 ...
The back-and-forth contest, which featured 30 lead changes and marked the first time a team on a 15-game win streak met one ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have the best record in the league as a result of both outstanding play and great chemistry. As the ...
The game was elevated by the NBA onto ESPN. With the world watching, the Cavs have a chance to shift any lingering doubt about their standing on Wednesday if they pull out the victory. If you ...
The surging Cleveland Cavaliers are reportedly becoming a hot spot for players around the NBA. ESPN's Brian Windhorst said ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers head to Wells Fargo Center to face the Philadelphia 76ers in an Eastern Conference matchup. The Cavs ...
If you ask ESPN, the Cavaliers can really go places — this season. Actually, the Cavs have already gone plenty of places, racing to a 15-0 start and recording an NBA-best record of 29-4.
Wednesday is set to be a historic night of basketball.