The Cleveland Cavaliers’ offseason is underway after falling to the Boston Celtics in five games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and like the Hawks, they have some critical decisions to make regarding the face of their franchise Donovan Mitchell.
Rumors of a possible Donovan Mitchell trade away from the Cavaliers are heating up after the team's second-round exit from the 2024 Playoffs. These rumors
As the Cavaliers' attention shifts to an offseason full of questions, new insight is emerging regarding the biggest offseason question: the future of Donovan Mitchell.
Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell’s time as teammates may soon come to an end, as “rival executives believe the (Cleveland Cavaliers) will have to seriously evaluate the fit… and ultimately may have to choose one or the other,” per The Athletic’s Shams Charania and Joe Vardon.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were eliminated from the playoffs following Wednesday's 113-98 loss to the Boston Celtics. Now, there are questions surrounding how the roster might look by the start of the new season.
While plenty of rivals reportedly are ready to make trade offers for Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell this summer, they may not ever get a chance, many around the NBA predict.
There reportedly is a “growing sentiment” around the NBA that Donovan Mitchell will wind up inking a maximum-salary extension with the Cavaliers this offseason.
Massive changes appear to be on the horizon for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
According to NBA insiders Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, Rich Paul would speak with the Cleveland Cavaliers about trading
According to NBA insiders Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, Donovan Mitchell didn’t have great confidence in Cleveland Cavaliers head coach JB Bickerstaff, whose job is in serious jeopardy.
According to NBA insiders Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, Cleveland Cavaliers president Koby Altman admonished head coach JB
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell reportedly won’t have a shortage of suitors this coming offseason.
This offseason is an extremely important one for the Los Angeles Lakers, not only in their search for a new head coach, but also to re-shape the roster and make some major moves.
The guard will be entering the final year of his contract next season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers’ season is on the brink of ending, and with it comes many questions about the team’s future. Donovan Mitchell‘s absence in Game 5 due to a calf injury has added to the uncertainty, and his potential extension looms large over the team’s NBA offseason plans.
The Celtics could progress to the Eastern Conference Finals if they win their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday.
According to NBA insiders Shams Charania and Joe Vardon of The Athletic, Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell will miss Game 5 against the Boston Celtics. Mitchell is still dealing with a left calf injury. The Cavaliers are down 3-1 to the Celtics.
Mitchell, who was unavailable for Game 4 due to a left calf strain, had been listed as questionable for Wednesday’s contest.
According to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN, the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets already have trade offers ready for Cleveland Cavaliers star
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James made an appearance in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Game 4 matchup against the Boston Celtics on Monday night. This has led to some wild speculation about a potential second homecoming for the four-time NBA champion as he navigates what will be a very intriguing offseason.
According to NBA insider Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers will try to acquire Donovan Mitchell if he doesn’t sign an extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers this offseason. Mitchell can sign an extension for up to four years and around $200 million this summer.
The Cleveland Cavaliers will be without their leader for their most important game of the season thus far.
The Cavs trail the top-seeded Celtics 2-1 after losing Game 3 on their home floor.
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