5 takeaways from Cavs 135-113 win over Bulls
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Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell sat out Thursday's 115-110 win over the Chicago Bulls because of a bruised left eye.
Is Donovan Mitchell playing on Thursday for the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. the Chicago Bulls? Here's the latest on the injury report.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - “Too permissive.” Those two words were spoken by Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson after Sunday’s 130-120 home loss to the offensively challenged Dallas Mavericks. On the latest “Terry’s Talkin’” podcast,
Random dribbles following the Cavaliers’ 115-110 road win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday. 1. Donovan Mitchell didn’t play because of his eye injury, and hopefully for his sake, he closed the good one for the fourth quarter.
Jarrett Allen's knee injury has held him out of action for nearly two weeks, and he won't play on the Cleveland Cavaliers' next road trip.
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In the fourth and final meeting between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons, it was the shorthanded Cavs who came out on top, taking a much-needed 113-109 victory over the No. 1 team in the East.
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Max Strus viewed as Cavs’ biggest X-factor down the stretch
Max Strus is back and people are already noticing. For instance, Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey labeled Strus as the Cavaliers’ biggest X-factor the rest of the way.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs beat the Bucks on Tuesday night. The final score read 123-116, and Cleveland moved another step closer to playoff positioning. But underneath that win, a far more complicated and potentially dangerous problem is quietly taking shape.
The Cavs won a road game at a divisional rival. Evan Mobley and James Harden led the way. Sam Merrill and Keon Ellis made big shots in decisive run.