Hey you young whippersnapper!!! Stop flopping, turning the ball over and shooting bad shots. Uncle Drew has spoken. Okay, okay. So, he didn’t lay it out there like that, but he said something.
SH Blog: Cavaliers guard duo impressive in win over Clippers
The Cleveland Cavaliers have finished a combined 40-108 the past two seasons. Despite their growing pains following LeBron James’ departure, Cavaliers fans have an intriguing team moving forward. Cleveland won its first game of the season against Washington but arrived in Los Angeles after a two-game skid in which they lost to Chicago by 20 and to Milwaukee on Brandon Jennings buzzer-beating triple with 0.7 seconds left. Such is life for a talented yet youthful team: There will be surreal highs and
Tweet of the Day: LeBron James
Voting season is upon us. If you are American, whether in the continental United States or abroad, you have the right to vote for the person who will lead our nation for the next four years. The NBA may not be abuzz with politics right now, but there are definitely players who realize the significance of this election. Miami Heat All-Star forward and reigning NBA MVP LeBron James is backing the incumbent, President Barack Obama.
Tweet of the Day: Dan Gilbert
Could there be a less compassionate owner in the NBA than Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert? In light of all of the rain and high-speed winds brought on by the remnants of hurricane Sandy, Gilbert thought it best inform fans that Tuesday night’s season opening game will be starting on time in this fashion:
NBA Camp Invites Who Might Make an Opening Night Roster — UPDATED
Who are the needles in the haystacks? With NBA training camps opening, nothing excites me more than talking about little-known players and their chances to make their perspective teams. The time to put all other events aside for the next 9 months is about to begin, and I couldn’t be more excited. I have the bug so bad this time of year, I go to local college inter-squad scrimmages. As it relates to the NBA, this is a tremendous time of year
Five Reasons to Feel Positive About the Cleveland Cavaliers
(This is another in a series of 30 guest columns that will run in October, when optimism reigns supreme across the NBA. The theme will be “Five Reasons to Feel Positive About … ” We encourage you to follow the authors on Twitter and visit their sites. – CS) For the Cleveland Cavaliers, rock bottom came on January 11, 2011. On that night, already entrenched in what would become a league-record 26-game losing streak, they were demolished 112-57 by the Los
Forbes: 12 NBA owners among 400 richest Americans (Prokhorov not included)
Pity poor Paul Allen. He only came in at No. 20 on the Forbes list of the 400 Richest Americans. But at least he’ll have something to hold over the heads of the other owners when they convene next month for the Board of Governors meeting in New York (then again, Allen– worth 15 billion– may not attend. He usually sends someone in his place). The only owner who can flex muscles with him is Mikhail Prokhorov of the Brooklyn Nets, with $13.2
Cavs new alternate uniform not a big hit with fans
The early reviews are in, and it’s thumbs down from Clevelanders on the team’s new alternate gold uniform, which was unveiled Monday by team owner Dan Gilbert on his Twitter account. Here a few of the comments from the Cleveland Plain-Dealer’s Cavs forum: “They remind me of the outfit worn by a certain fast-food clown…” “considering that a majority of the roster belongs behind the mcdonalds counter it is fitting.” “Kiss of death. New uniforms normally signify that management expects the team to be
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