After losing four of their last five games, questions arose about whether the Cavs would be able to regain steam for a deep playoff run. With Donovan Mitchell out, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley quickly silenced doubters.
The Cavs are among the favorites in the 2025 NBA playoffs. You can get tickets for every game available now on major third-party sites.
Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson has warned you since September. His No. 1 goal down the stretch of the regular season is postseason health.
As the Cleveland Cavaliers charge toward the NBA playoffs, the journey ahead demands a difficult but necessary sacrifice: cutting down the rotation. For head coach Kenny Atkinson, the decision isn’t just strategic—it’s essential.
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins discuss the emotional journey of the Cavs and the significance of injuries in shaping the playoff landscape. How to watch the Cavs: See how to watch the Cavs games with this handy game-by-game TV schedule.
The shorthanded Cavs face a potential trap game on the road against the Pistons. Can Cleveland's depth rise to the occasion?
With Detroit leapfrogging Milwaukee into the No. 5 spot, the No. 3 vs. No. 6 first-round playoff matchup has a new look. A Knicks victory over the Bucks on Friday would accomplish two crucial goals: slowing the surging No. 4 Indiana Pacers, who now trail New York by just 2.5 games, and solidifying the Bucks’ current position at No. 6.
As the Cavs march toward the playoffs, head coach Kenny Atkinson faces one of the toughest decisions a coach can make: shortening the rotation.
Fourteen teams -- 6 in the East and 8 in the West -- have 1 key game to focus on in the season's final 18 days.
With Evan Mobley out, the Cavs may also be missing a key bench spark at home against a Spurs team looking to play spoiler.