Alarm bells ring soft for the best team in basketball. Amid the finest start in franchise history, and with the second-seeded Boston Celtics still lingering 4.5 games behind, ears must strain to sense the lever Cleveland big man Evan Mobley pulled on Saturday night.
After Evan Mobley missed several games due to a nagging calf injury, Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson gave an update on the star big man.
Looking to end their road trip on a high note, the injury-riddled Cavs will be without superstar Evan Mobley in a matchup with the 76ers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are mired in their first real rough stretch of the NBA season, as they have gone just 3-4 over their last seven games. Most recently, th
Under J.B. Bickerstaff, the Cleveland Cavaliers had a defensive identity. Now, with Kenny Atkinson leading the way, they’re focusing more on the other end of the floor. And while their defense has still been top-ten this season,
The Cleveland Cavaliers have largely avoided any major injuries up to this point in the season. However, the Wine and Gold are now dealing with a pair of critical player injuries, and some of them have already been ruled out for the Cavaliers' matchup against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday.
“Did you say 45?,” Garland asked in the background of Mobley’s interview. That’s right. Forty-five American free throws. Most allowed by Cleveland since 2013, when former Cavs Tyler Zeller ...
Mobley (calf) has been cleared to play in Saturday's game against the Rockets, Serena Winters of FanDuel Sports Network Ohio reports. After missing the last four games for the Cavaliers with a calf issue,
The Cavs will get back a key piece to their lineup in their second game against the Houston Rockets on Saturday.
After a brutal three-game road trip, the Sixers will return home on Friday night as losers of seven contests in a row. Things will not get any easier, as they will face the Eastern Conference-best Cleveland Cavaliers, who trashed the Sixers in Cleveland last month.
The USC Trojans have become a program known for producing talent into the NBA. With the NBA season approaching the halfway mark, take a look at how some of the