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1. Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Andre Drummond to Los Angeles Lakers The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded center Andre Drummond to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for guard Jordan Bell and a future second-round draft pick. Drummond was acquired by the Cavs in February 2020 and averaged 17.5 points, 13.5 rebounds and 2.6 blocks in 25 games with the team this season. The move clears up the logjam in Cleveland’s frontcourt and gives the Lakers an additional big man to add to their lineup. 2. Cleveland Cavaliers Hire J.B. Bickerstaff as New Head Coach The Cleveland Cavaliers have hired J.B. Bickerstaff as their new head coach. Bickerstaff previously served as an assistant coach under Mike D’Antoni with the Houston Rockets before joining the Cavaliers. He takes over a team that went 19-46 this season, which was the third-worst record in the Eastern Conference. Bickerstaff will be tasked with leading the team back to the playoffs and getting the most out of the young core of Collin Sexton, Darius Garland, and Cedi Osman. 3. LeBron James Throws Support Behind Cavaliers Ahead of NBA Draft LeBron James has
The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the second apron this season with a combined payroll and luxury tax just short of $400 million. The Cavaliers have Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen on expensive contracts while they've also filled out their depth with the likes of De'Andre Hunter, Max Strus and Lonzo Ball on significant contracts of their own.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have exercised their third-year team option on guard Jaylon Tyson, securing him through the 2026–27 NBA season. The move guarantees Tyson’s contract for at least the next two years. He will earn $3.49 million in 2025–26 and $3.66 million in 2026–27, with the Cavaliers set to make another decision next fall on […]
New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown made an immediate impression in his debut, deploying an 11-player rotation during the team’s 119–111 season-opening win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The balanced approach represented a notable shift from the philosophy of former coach Tom Thibodeau, who was often criticized for relying heavily on a short rotation and […]
Karl-Anthony Towns played the New York Knicks' season opener with a Grade 2 quad strain, scoring 19 points to go with 12 rebounds in their 119-111 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Towns was downgraded to doubtful on Wednesday afternoon before being upgraded to questionable an hour later.
New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown utilized an 11-player rotation in the team's 119-111 season-opening victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The approach marks a departure from former coach Tom Thibodeau's methodology, as the Knicks held comfortable leads throughout the game against a top Eastern Conference contender.