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The Cavaliers have made their big moves in free agency. After making a splash by trading for Shaquille O'Neal , the Cavs have come to terms with one of their core players and are close to adding a key piece.
Profiles In Profiling: Tarence Kinsey
First, the daily roundup: Andy V has officially opted out of his deal and will become an unrestricted free agent.
Cleveland Cavaliers' first-round pick makes first trip to town
Christian Eyenga may not speak much English, but he certainly understands a smile.
One of the few certainties tonight in the NBA Draft is that there will be a ton of uncertainty.
Report: Cavs close to acquiring Shaq
The Cleveland Cavaliers are close to acquiring center Shaquille O'Neal in a trade with the Phoenix Suns, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
Baller Bust: Cleveland Cavalier Accused Of Driving Under the Influence
Developing news surrounding a Cleveland Cavaliers player. 19 Action News has learned Tarence Kinsey, Jr.
Cavaliers Kinsey Arrested, Charged with DUI
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Tarence Kinsey Jr., was arrested early Wednesday morning and charged with driving under the influence, Tampa police say.
Friday Thoughts - June 12, 2009
Quick thoughts to get you to what looks like another beautiful spring weekend here in Cleveland, Ohio: - By far the best way to kill a half hour on this Friday is Bob Finnan's annual et cetera recap of the season.
If the Cavaliers were to have it their way, they probably would prefer that LeBron James would become a free agent this summer rather than next summer, when he can opt out of his contract.
Delonte West, center, gets helped off the floor by coach Mike Brown, left, LeBron James, right, and Anderson Varajao after getting poked in the eye Thursday against the Hawks.
Cavaliers Insider: West back in the game, but doesn't like the look of goggles
Delonte West has done quite a bit of amateur boxing in his life, so when he hit the court after getting poked in the eye by the Hawks' Zaza Pachulia in Game 2 he thought for a moment he was on canvas.
Cavaliers Playoffs: Cleveland continues impressive run of routs
Twenty years ago, it was "The Shot." Thursday night, it was "No Shot." On the anniversary of Michael Jordan's legendary playoff buzzer-beater against the Cavaliers, there was no way the Atlanta Hawks were going to beat Cleveland, which led by as many as 36 points while rolling to a thoroughly impressive 105-85 victory in Game 2 of the Eastern ...
As the second round looms, each Cavaliers player took the time to answer a few brief questions on the season so far: With guard Daniel Gibson Q: Who do you trust the most? A: My mom.
After Breaking Records, Cavs Set For Title Run
Joe Smith, Mo Williams, LeBron James and Delonte West of the Cleveland Cavaliers grab a ball boy and celebrate their blowout win over the Celtics Sunday.
Wallace getting closer to return
" Cavaliers power forward Ben Wallace took a step toward returning to action during a light practice Monday at Cleveland Clinic Courts.
Cavs take it slow on off days during NBA season
Cavaliers coach Mike Brown stalks the sideline Tuesday night in Cleveland's win over the Nets.
Cavaliers: Early start doesn't faze Cavs in easy win
It was an early start, so the Cavaliers got started early. Jumping all over the Atlanta Hawks in a rare 1 p.m. game, the Cavaliers cruised to a 102-96 win Saturday at Quicken Loans Arena in a game that wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicates.
Cavs notes: With Szczerbiak out, Gibson back in rotation
Wally Szczerbiak's loss turned out to be Daniel "Boobie" Gibson's gain. With Szczerbiak expected to miss two to three weeks with a sprained left knee, Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said prior to Thursday night's game against Portland that Gibson would get back in the rotation.
Cavs Szczerbiak out with knee injury
Forward Wally Szczerbiak could be out for three weeks with a sprained left knee, yet another injury for the bruised Cleveland Cavaliers.Szczerbiak injured his knee in the closing seconds of the third quarter of Tuesday night's 97-93 win over the Orlando Magic.
There was no celebration, no champagne, nothing really to signify the win's importance.