Find out how the Cleveland Cavaliers could become leading candidates to land a three-time All-Star this season.
At this point, the Cleveland Cavaliers' interest in Brooklyn Nets forward Cameron Johnson is not new news. Reports over the summer suggested that Wine and Gold might have been interested in the ...
BROOKLYN – The Cleveland Cavaliers brought the Phoenix Suns back down to earth Monday afternoon. The NBA’s best team ran away from the Suns, 118-92, after leading by as many as 32 points on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The 6-foot-8 Johnson is averaging a stellar 19.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game for the Nets this season and can thrive in both forward spots. He also has significant playoff experience and was a crucial factor off the bench for the Phoenix Suns team that made the 2021 NBA Finals.
Cleveland reportedly is looking to upgrade its size and physicality on the perimeter by acquiring one of the NBA's most coveted wings.
The Cleveland Cavaliers may have to give up multiple players and draft picks in a possible trade for Brooklyn Nets' Cameron Johnson.
The 2024-25 NBA season has seen the Cleveland Cavaliers surpass expectations. To bolster their chances of a deep postseason run, they are exploring options in the trade market.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst mentioned Ben Simmons as a potential candidate to receive a contract buyout as the NBA’s end-of-season market shapes up with the Feb. 6 trade deadline looming. Windhorst dropped Simmons’ name when asked who the Cleveland Cavaliers could pursue in the buyout market.
Atlanta looks to stop its six-game skid with a victory against Cleveland. The teams match up Thursday for the first time this season.