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2016 Cavs Reunion Excludes Mozgov
The 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers reunited for a UK trip, sipping wine and reliving their historic 3-1 comeback championship—with LeBron, Love, and J.R. Smith in tow. But two key figures were notably absent: Timofey Mozgov, who felt left out and even joked he’d love to have been there for the wine, and Kyrie Irving, who hit the game-winning shot in Game 7. J.R. Smith cleared the air, calling Kyrie the greatest point guard he’s ever played with. Mozgov, who averaged nearly eight points and five rebounds during his tenure, saw his role diminish during the title run, especi...
Max Strus Trade Rumors Heating Up
Max Strus could be headed out the door in free agency, as the Cavs weigh trading him to create cap space for re-signing Dean Wade — a move that’s heating up with Strus’s $19M final-year contract looming. While he’s a proven playoff shooter and defender, nagging injuries — including a foot fracture and wrist issue — sidelined him last season, opening the door for Jaylon Tyson’s breakout. With Wade’s contract likely to be pricey and Strus’s role potentially replaceable, Cleveland’s financial calculus could push them toward a trade — even if Strus remains a valuable piece.
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Mozgov Left Out of Cavs Reunion
LeBron James threw a wild ten-year reunion for the 2016 Cavs championship squad, taking them on a UK golf and sightseeing trip — but former center Timofey Mozgov says he never got an invite, despite being part of that historic Finals comeback. While Kyrie Irving’s absence stirred rumors, J.R. Smith clarified he was invited but ghosted — Mozgov’s case is different: he’s certain no one reached out. Mozgov, who played key minutes during the playoffs, expressed genuine disappointment at missing the celebration, highlighting how even great memories can fade without effort to stay connected.
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Left Out of LeBron’s Reunion
LeBron threw a lavish global reunion for the 2016 champs — but Timofey Mozgov, who played 13 playoff games, was mysteriously left off the invite list. Mozgov said no one reached out, but he’d have gladly joined for some wine and memories. It’s a reminder that even historic teams can leave some players out in the cold.
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LeBron’s Future Hangs in Balance
LeBron James, at 41, is still dominating offseason headlines as Lakers reportedly prioritize a center over him, sparking rumors he may leave LA. Warriors and Heat are in the mix, with Miami’s championship pedigree and his agent’s hints adding intrigue. A Cleveland return remains a tantalizing possibility—fuelled by workouts in Akron and persistent rumors—though former teammate Channing Frye warns of “soul issues” and financial hurdles for the Cavs.
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Schroder’s Cavs Impact and Future
Dennis Schroder’s mid-February arrival with the Cavaliers brought a shot of grit and playoff experience, immediately elevating the team’s intensity with his relentless defense and floor leadership—though his shooting cooled and his role shifted to reserve in the playoffs. A key contributor in clutch moments, like Game 5 against Toronto, Schroder’s future remains uncertain as his $15M contract and the Cavs’ young-building roster make him a potential trade piece, balancing veteran savvy with uncertain long-term fit.
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Meleek Thomas: Cavs' Bench Savior
Cleveland’s gamble pays off: Meleek Thomas, a sharp-shooting guard from Arkansas, slides into the Cavs’ bench rotation with elite off-ball shooting, elite ball security, and lockdown defense — exactly the missing pieces to elevate their depth and stability.
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Frye Says LeBron Should Stay in LA
Channing Frye argues LeBron James should stay in LA with the Lakers, not return to Cleveland, where deeper roster issues and locker room instability make a championship unlikely. Frye warns LeBron’s fit with James Harden and questions if Cleveland’s young core, like Evan Mobley, can handle the pressure. While a Cleveland return feels nostalgic, Frye believes Miami or LA—with a star like Luka Doncic—offer better paths to LeBron’s fifth ring. Windhorst adds Cleveland’s financial limits make a return tough, suggesting trading Jarrett Allen to LA could help, but losing him would hurt Cleveland’s defense and...
Harden to Stay in Cleveland
James Harden is reportedly set to decline his player option and sign a multi-year deal with the Cavaliers, signaling his intent to stay in Cleveland. After a standout season that propelled the Cavs to their first conference finals since 2018 — where they were swept by the Knicks — Harden averaged over 20 points and 7 assists during the regular season and nearly 20 points with 5 assists in the playoffs. He’s expressed strong chemistry with Donovan Mitchell and coach Kenny Atkinson, calling their dynamic “something special.” With a championship still elusive in his career, this move could be a pivotal step toward his ultimate goal.
...Dan Gilbert Admits Cavs Letter Mistake
Dan Gilbert finally admits his infamous 2010 letter to Cleveland fans after LeBron James’ departure was a mistake — calling it a “stupid move” and saying he’d tone it down if he could redo it. He revealed the letter was meant for fans, not LeBron, and apologized to LeBron once they reconnected after his 2014 return. The Comic Sans font? Totally not his idea — someone on his team joked with it weeks before publication. He even had his wife and PR team review it, but was too emotional to heed their advice. Despite the chaos, LeBron returned, led the Cavs to a championsh...
Dean Wade Could Be Heading to Philly
Dean Wade’s seven-year Cleveland Cavaliers run may be coming to an end this offseason, as financial constraints and rising interest from the Philadelphia 76ers — led by new exec Mike Gansey, who originally drafted Wade — point to a potential blockbuster move. Wade, a key defensive and three-point contributor, could fetch a 10-15M deal, but his departure might leave a void on the wing for Cleveland, especially as James Harden’s looming player option adds more uncertainty to the roster’s future.
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LeBron Back to Cleveland? Cap Space Problem
LeBron James may be tempted to return to Cleveland, but the math doesn’t add up—Cavs lack cap space to match his market value, and trading Jarrett Allen to make room wouldn’t strengthen the roster. At 41, LeBron still dominates, and he’s unlikely to take a pay cut. The Lakers are working to keep him happy, while whispers suggest he’s frustrated as a third option. For now, Cleveland’s not a realistic contender for him, and chasing LeBron by sacrificing key pieces doesn’t make sense for their future.
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Cavaliers Smart Draft Move Under Apron Rules
Cleveland pulled off a savvy draft-night move, trading down from 29 to 34 to snag guard Meleek Thomas — a first-round talent who slid into their lap at a fraction of the cost. With the NBA’s second apron rules tightening their payroll leash, the Cavs dodged a pricey four-year contract by avoiding the first round, snagging a future second-rounder and a player they can sign cheaply or on a two-way deal. Smart, flexible, and financially responsible — this pick gives them breathing room to maneuver in the offseason without breaking the bank.
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Cavs Trade Allen for LeBron?
Cleveland’s financial straits could force a LeBron return for pennies, sparking wild trade talk—especially over trading Jarrett Allen, their defensive cornerstone, for a 41-year-old legend. Meanwhile, the Lakers eye Allen as a perfect fit for Luka’s offense, but face their own dilemma: spend big on LeBron’s legacy or reinvest in Luka’s future. Both teams are stuck in a tense standoff—until someone caves, this “what if” could reshape NBA history.
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Cavaliers Add Physical Center Ernest Udeh Jr
The Cavs just added Ernest Udeh Jr., a 6’11” center with elite rebounding and rim protection, to their two-way roster. Though he’s not a polished scorer or passer, his physicality, 9.2 rebounds per game, and 1.4 blocks earned him ACC All-Defense honors. With Tristan Enaruna and Riley Minix already signed, Minix’s spot may open if he heads overseas to France.
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Max Strus’ Comeback & Cavs’ Future
Max Strus battled through a brutal foot injury that sidelined him before training camp, forcing a mental grind as he waited to return. Making his debut in mid-March, he exploded for 24 points on 6-of-7 threes in a loss, quickly adapting to playoff intensity. Over 18 games, he averaged over 26 minutes, delivering versatile scoring, rebounding, and playmaking while shooting efficiently from deep. His regular-season averages: 11 points, 5 rebounds, solid from three. In the playoffs, he dipped slightly but still delivered nearly 10 points and 5 rebounds per game. Now, with his contract expiring and competition heating up — especially with Dean Wade’s free agency loom...
Cavaliers Draft Guard Amid Depth
Cavaliers gamble on late-draft guard Maleek Thomas, trading down to snag him despite already packing the backcourt with stars like Harden and Schroder. With Calipari’s pedigree behind him, Thomas could be a hidden gem—or a risky move. Now the real test begins: how will Cleveland juggle their crowded guard room and trade pieces to fix glaring holes before opening night?
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Celtics Eye Mobley Swap
Boston Celtics are rumored to be eyeing a blockbuster trade for Cleveland’s Evan Mobley, potentially swapping him for Jaylen Brown—but don’t expect it to happen anytime soon. Mobley, a young All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year, is viewed as Cleveland’s cornerstone, and the Cavs are reportedly unwilling to part with him—even for a superstar like Brown. With Mobley averaging over 18 points and 9 rebounds, leading a core that includes Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen, Cleveland’s focus is on building around him. While the trade chatter is heating up, insiders say the Cavs are likely to ke...
Garnett Wants LeBron Back in Cleveland
Kevin Garnett drops a powerful endorsement for LeBron James to return to Cleveland, calling it the ultimate full-circle moment for the legend—especially with Bronny’s NBA future looming. Garnett argues it’s not about money at this stage, but legacy, impact, and emotional resonance, highlighting how LeBron transformed Cleveland’s economy and culture. With the Lakers still in the mix, Garnett’s voice adds weight to the homecoming narrative as the basketball world waits for LeBron’s next move.
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Cavs Surprise Pick: Meleek Thomas
The Cavs pulled off a surprise second-round steal by selecting Meleek Thomas with pick 34 — a guard with first-round upside who slipped due to a loaded draft. Despite the Cavs having already traded their first-round pick, president Koby Altman praised Thomas’s scoring, playmaking, and efficiency, calling him the most promising remaining player. At 19, Thomas averaged 15.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists as a freshman — and with a stacked draft, his late selection highlights just how deep this year’s talent pool is. Cavs fans are now watching to see if Thomas can live up to the potential they saw in him.
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Mobley Crowned Defensive MVP Ahead of Playoffs
Evan Mobley just got his NBA Defensive Player of the Year trophy — and it couldn’t come at a better time. With the Cavs about to face the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Mobley’s elite defense is being officially recognized by his own team, fueling playoff momentum and electrifying the fanbase before Game 1. This isn’t just an award — it’s a statement of leadership, consistency, and the heart of Cleveland’s championship push.
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Westbrook Could Be Cavs' Bench Spark
The Cavs could be eyeing Russell Westbrook as a savvy, budget-friendly bench upgrade—perfect for sparking their second unit without overloading the starting lineup. After his Lakers struggles, Westbrook’s found rhythm as a reliable off-the-bench scorer, averaging over 15 points and 6 assists last season with the Kings. With Donovan Mitchell and James Harden already carrying the load, Westbrook could slot in seamlessly, running pick-and-pops with Mobley and giving the Cavs the offensive spark they desperately need. A win-win: Westbrook gets meaningful minutes, and Cleveland gets a proven veteran to lift their bench scoring.
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Meleek Thomas Drafted by Cavaliers
Meleek Thomas, fresh off a standout season at Arkansas, was selected 34th by the Cleveland Cavaliers after a trade involving former pick Alex Karaban. Known for his scoring, rebounding, and playmaking, Thomas made history by returning to Barclays Center — the same venue where he played in the McDonald’s All-American Game — for his NBA Draft moment, calling it a full-circle triumph. For Thomas, this isn’t just a dream come true — it’s proof that every step, every grind, has led him here.
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Cavs Draft Meleek Thomas for Future Flexibility
Cleveland’s bold draft move lands Meleek Thomas at 34 — a sharpshooting guard averaging 15+ points and 40% from three — while strategically trading down to stay under the salary cap and build around Donovan Mitchell. With defense to polish, Thomas offers instant offense and spark plug energy, giving the Cavs depth without breaking the bank as they chase championship contention.
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Meleek Thomas: Arkansas Star to Cavs
Meleek Thomas, a 19-year-old five-star recruit from Arkansas, is soaring into the NBA after being drafted 34th by the Cavaliers. In just one season with the Razorbacks, he emerged as a dominant force — averaging over 15 points, setting a team record for three-point shooting in conference play, and leading the team in steals. With his long arms, defensive versatility, and clutch shooting, Thomas is viewed as a perfect “three-and-D” fit for Cleveland. While his ball-handling and finishing need work, his scoring range and relentless defense make him a promising young asset ready to contribute right away.
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Cavaliers Draft Meleek Thomas
The Cavs pulled off a savvy trade to land Meleek Thomas, a five-star recruit and Arkansas standout, with the 34th pick after moving down from 29. Thomas dazzled in his lone college season, averaging over 15 points, nearly 4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists while shooting over 41% from three. At 6’3” and 185 lbs, he’s built for the NBA’s guard spots — and Cleveland’s betting big on his scoring and shooting to elevate their roster. The real test begins now.
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Lakers Trade LeBron for Allen?
LeBron James could be traded back to Cleveland for Jarrett Allen — yes, you read that right — in a wild deal ESPN’s Brian Windhorst says the Lakers would jump at. The Lakers desperately need a center, and if the Cavs are willing, they’d “kill for Allen” and make the trade instantly. It’s a potential win-win: Lakers fix their frontcourt, LeBron gets a storybook finale, and Cavs get a superstar. But LeBron’s future is still up in the air — reps are just “keeping in touch” with the Lakers, no salary talks or commitments yet. With the Cavs riding high after thei...