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James Harden helps Cavs to a road win
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The Cleveland Cavaliers got back into the win column by surviving an early scare against the Brooklyn Nets.
The Cleveland Cavaliers turned heads at the February trade deadline by acquiring James Harden from the Los Angeles Clippers. His arrival instantly generated buzz across the fanbase, as supporters are now witnessing a new chapter featuring Harden alongside Donovan Mitchell.
One team that often gets overlooked is the Cleveland Cavaliers. I get it, they flamed out in the second round after winning 64 games last season, and started the season shockingly slow. However, this isn't the same Cavs team as in the past.
The Cavaliers winning streak is now over. In their last outing against the Oklahoma City Thunder, it was quite the game. Cleveland struggled all throughout the
Eastern Conference-leading Detroit hosts Cleveland at Little Caesars Arena at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and FanDuel Sports Network Detroit.
Jalen Duren had 33 points and 16 rebounds and the Detroit Pistons outlasted the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers 122-119 on Friday night in a game that was delayed for 18 minutes in the third quarter because of a blaring horn.
Kevin Porter Jr. scored 20 points and hit the game winner to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a win over the visiting, short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers were bounced out of the 2025 playoffs in the second round by the Indiana Pacers, but the experience didn't erase a season in which Cleveland finished in first place in the Eastern Conference for the first time since the 2015-16 season,
Just days after the Cavaliers announced that point guard James Harden fractured his thumb, it was reported Friday morning that another Cavs guard acquired earlier in the month, Keon Ellis, has fractured a finger of his own.