In the NBA Playoffs, in every battle, there’s a game within a game that few notice, adjustments between either side. In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers saw Derrick White and Jaylen Brown firing away from the perimeter.
The Cleveland Cavaliers endured a disappointing 106-93 loss at home to the Boston Celtics on Saturday, and their locker room was apparently subdued after the game.
The Boston Celtics proved a point to the Cleveland Cavaliers and sent a message to the rest of the NBA on Saturday night.
The Cleveland Cavaliers evened their second-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics with a convincing Game 2 win, and NBA insider Brian Windhorst said he believes bigger things may be in store for the Cavs if Evan Mobley can keep up his impressive level of play.
With the Cleveland Cavaliers missing Jarrett Allen due to an upper-body injury, Cavs big man Evan Mobley put on an inspired show Thursday night to help his team score a 118-94 road win against the Boston Celtics.
After looking overmatched and overwhelmed in Game 1, when the Cleveland Cavaliers went down 14-5 early to the Boston Celtics in Game 2, it felt like it would be the same result on a different night for Cleveland.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Dallas Mavericks both scored crucial road wins in their respective second-round series. Which stars shined the brightest?
In Evan Mobley’s postseason breakout, the Cavaliers trounced the Boston Celtics 118-94, heading back to Cleveland with the series tied 1-1. It appears that Evan Mobley also saw that he left a lot on the table in Game 1 on Tuesday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers aren't backing down against the heavily favored Boston Celtics.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are silencing the home crowd in Game 2 of their second-round series against the Boston Celtics.
The Boston Celtics defeated the Clevland Cavaliers 120-95 on Tuesday, May 7 to take a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Semi Finals. After the Celtics
The 22-year-old big is the most unpredictable piece of the inconsistent Cavaliers. After a bit of well-earned rest in the wake of their first round dismantling of the Miami Heat, the Boston Celtics know their second round opponent: the Cleveland Cavaliers, fresh off their first playoff series win since LeBron James left town for the second time.
In an NBA Playoffs First Round series that went the distance, the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Orlando Magic in Game 7 by a final score of 106-94 on Sunday afternoon.
The Cleveland Cavaliers face elimination as they prepare for Game 7 against the Orlando Magic on Sunday afternoon. Even with the season on the line, the Wine and Gold may be shorthanded for the final game of this series.
For whatever reason, some of the highest postseason moments for Cleveland Cavaliers involve a block. Sure, the actual Block will always belong to LeBron James after his heroics in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, winning the Cavs their first championship and Cleveland its first title in over 50 years.
In a dogfight of a Game 5 with the Orlando Magic, Evan Mobley proved to be the Cleveland Cavaliers’ hero, as his crucial late-game block helped the Cavs take a 3-2 lead back to Orlando.
As the NBA playoffs intensify, the drama heightens, captivating fans with game-winning shots, game-saving blocks, and heart-pounding moments that define the postseason.
In a nail-biting finish to Game 5, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley delivered a game-saving block against Orlando Magic wing Franz Wagner, securing a crucial 104-103 win and a 3-2 lead in their first-round NBA playoff series.
Evan Mobley blocked Franz Wagner's attempted layup with five seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, helping the host Cleveland Cavaliers secure a 104-103 win over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.
On paper, a team that starts two seven-footers like the Cleveland Cavaliers means that opponents should pack the paint against them. With so much size
It was not too long ago that the Clevland Cavaliers were within striking distance of the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference for the NBA Playoffs. Now, riding a three-game losing streak and dropping four out of their last five games, the Cavaliers are in danger of falling into the NBA Play-In Tournament.
Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley was slated to return after a nine-game absence in time for Sunday’s road game vs. the Miami Heat, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com.
Cleveland Cavaliers big man Evan Mobley has been sidelined for the last nine games as he recovers from a left ankle sprain. He entered Sunday’s NBA slate listed as questionable to play against the Miami Heat.
Though they have been one of the NBA’s biggest surprises this season, the Cavaliers still do not have injury luck on their side.
Cavaliers big man Evan Mobley is expected to be sidelined for an extended period after spraining his left ankle on Tuesday against the Celtics.
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