David Howard+FollowWas Cleveland the Worst Possible Team for LeBron to Be Drafted To?Looking back at the 2003 NBA Draft, it’s wild to think how different LeBron’s career could’ve been depending on where the ping-pong balls landed. Raptors — Pairing him with Vince Carter could’ve changed everything. With Bron’s impact, they likely make the playoffs early, and Vince might never leave. Grizzlies — If Memphis landed the No. 1 pick, Detroit wouldn’t have kept it. Pau Gasol + Jerry West as GM? That’s a real foundation. Nuggets — Similar early trajectory as Cleveland, but with better moves (like the Billups trade), they might’ve actually gotten Bron a ring. Heat — Pat Riley’s front office, Shaq coming in, and organizational competence. Enough said. Clippers — This is the real death sentence. Bulls — Might have had better free-agent pull than Cleveland long-term. Cleveland gave him the hometown story — but from a pure basketball perspective, was it the worst spot among the top picks? #LeBronJames #NBADraft #Cavs #NBAWhatIf #NBAHistory #Sports #NBA 285Share
Christopher Brown+FollowMitchell now has second most 30-point games as a Cavalier only after LebronDonovan Mitchell has now notched his 75th career 30+ point game as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. In franchise history, only LeBron James has more — a staggering 324 such performances in a Cavs uniform. Mitchell continues to etch his name into Cleveland’s record books, quietly building a résumé that puts him second only to the King himself. #NBA #DonovanMitchell #Cavs #LeBronJames #Cleveland #Akron 751Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowCavs’ trade deadline plans: No big shake-upCleveland’s hot streak has totally changed the vibe around the Cavs. After a rocky start, they’ve become one of the NBA’s best teams lately—so much so that front office isn’t planning any major trades before the deadline. Despite all the rumors, Cleveland’s brass is sticking with this group, turning down offers for key players like Dean Wade and De’Andre Hunter. The focus now is on getting healthy and keeping the chemistry rolling into the playoffs. Do you think standing pat is the right call, or should the Cavs still make a move? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowCavs vs Lakers: Whose city is it now?LeBron James was visibly moved by a heartfelt Cavaliers tribute, possibly marking his last game in Cleveland, but the spotlight quickly shifted after Jaylon Tyson called it "Donovan Mitchell's city now." Tyson’s bold words stirred up a storm among fans, prompting him to apologize and clarify he meant no disrespect to LeBron—just wanted to give Mitchell his due. Even Mitchell chimed in, saying LeBron laid the foundation. With emotions running high, it’s clear the Cavs’ legacy is still up for debate. Who do you think defines Cleveland basketball today—LeBron or Mitchell? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowCavs Eyeing Greek Freak: Mobley the Key?Could the Land really land the Greek Freak? With King James’ old squad reportedly lurking as a dark horse for a Giannis Antetokounmpo blockbuster, all eyes are on Evan Mobley. If the Bucks see Mobley as a future star, Cleveland could make a real play this offseason. Would you move Mobley for Giannis if it meant a shot at the East crown? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowCleveland’s own Enaruna gets his Cavs shotTristan Enaruna, who lit up the G League with the Charge, is finally getting his NBA moment with the Cavs. After averaging nearly 20 points a game and showing real hustle, he’s signed a two-way contract, filling the spot left by Chris Livingston’s injury. For Cleveland fans, it’s a big deal to see a local college star get a real chance on the main stage. With the Cavs still in the playoff hunt, could Enaruna’s energy give the team a boost? What do you think—will he make an impact? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowCavs’ playoff hopes hinge on breaking old habitsCleveland fans know the regular season doesn’t matter much if the Cavs can’t deliver in the playoffs. Despite racking up wins last year, the team fizzled out when it counted, leaving everyone frustrated. Lately, though, there’s a real sense that things are shifting. Even with key injuries, the Cavs are playing tougher defense, moving the ball better, and showing more grit. The big question: can they keep this intensity for a full 48 minutes, every game, until spring? If they do, maybe this is the year they finally shake off that “regular season team” label. What do you think—are the Cavs finally turning the corner? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
guerrajohn+FollowCavs eye Jose Alvarado to fix Ball gambleLonzo Ball’s stint in Cleveland hasn’t delivered the grit or reliability fans hoped for, and the front office is feeling the pressure. Now, there’s buzz about flipping Ball for Jose Alvarado from the Pelicans—a move that could finally inject the toughness this talented but inconsistent Cavs squad needs. Alvarado isn’t a superstar, but his relentless defense and energy might be the missing piece for a playoff push. With the trade deadline looming, would you swap potential for proven hustle? What do you think the Cavs need most to get over the hump this season? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowCavs fans divided over Nance Jr.'s commentsLarry Nance Jr. says the Cavaliers shouldn’t worry about peaking in January, but that’s a tough sell for Cleveland fans who’ve watched the team struggle to find consistency. While the idea of saving their best for the playoffs sounds good, it’s hard to ignore how often this message has been used to gloss over real issues—especially when it’s the younger players keeping the team afloat. With a so-so record and some ugly losses, is it time for the Cavs to stop preaching patience and start proving themselves? What do you think: are you buying the wait-and-see approach? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowCavs face tough call to unlock Mitchell’s dreamDonovan Mitchell’s push for the Conference Finals is at a crossroads. Despite the Cavaliers’ impressive regular season records, their All-Star-packed core just can’t get over the playoff hump. The reality? To finally help Mitchell reach that next level, Cleveland may have to break up its talented roster and trade one of its stars. With Mobley’s defensive dominance and Mitchell locked in as the franchise face, the big question is: should Allen or Garland be the one to go? How would you feel about the Cavs making a major move to chase a real shot at the Finals? #Sports #Basketball #Cavs00Share