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The Cavaliers' negotiations with Daniel Gibson were almost seamless. It turns out that Gibson dropped his agent, New York-based Lewis Tucker, who had exactly one client in the NBA.
Jobs are scarce when it comes to Cavs
The Cavaliers have, at most, one job opening. The applicants are Ronald Dupree, Vernon Hamilton and Jawad Williams.
Who's at 2? Szczerbiak, West, Pavlovic in a three-way battle for shooting guard spot
A veteran of nine NBA seasons, Wally Szczerbiak brings a big body and a reliable scoring touch to the competition at shooting guard.
Cavaliers Blog: Valuing Anderson Varejao
The buzz around Cavs Nation today is on a certain floppy-haired Brazilian who may or may not be in wine and gold sometime in the near future.
Cavs get a lot of Mo in scrimmage
It didn't take long for Mo Williams to show the different dimension he brings to the Cavaliers.
INDEPENDENCE: Cavaliers rookie J.J. Hickson is less than a month off his 20th birthday and at least two years younger than anyone else taking part in the team's training camp.
Welcome to the first installment of "CA Q&A" . Starting from now on, all of the writers will be getting together to answer some of your questions about anything Cavalier related.
Marc Stein: Cavs Sixth Best in Association
Tired of seeing Cleveland being disrespected? The media disses? The LeBron-is-leaving circus? The disses to LB's supporting cast? Braylon Edwards dropping passes? Marc Stein, the senior NBA writer at the ...
Things to consider as Cavs prepare to open training camp
The last time Cavaliers fans saw LeBron James on the basketball court, he was wearing the red, white and blue of the United States and celebrating the Redeem Team's gold-medal victory over Spain at the 2008 ...
Gilbert, Ferry eager to get new season started.
The trade for ex-Bucks guard Mo Williams promises to give the Cavaliers additional offensive options against teams focusing on LeBron James.
Continue reading "Countdown to training camp: A look into the future"
Today we take a look into our Cavaliers crystal ball and assess the Cavaliers through the lens of next June.
Continue reading "Countdown to training camp: For Cavs, the time is now"
By the middle of June, 2009, LeBron James could be holding a much nicer trophy. Enough about 2010.
Cleveland Cavaliers come to terms with point guard West
The long wait is over for Delonte West. The Cavs restricted free agent point guard signed a multi-year contract with the team today.
Chisholm: Cavs not necessarily better than a year ago
This preview will officially begin by stating that it will not be participating in any of the fear-mongering about LeBron James leaving Cleveland for riches in New York, New Jersey or overseas.
The Cavaliers might be close to adding another piece to their roster. Looking for depth and experience on their front line, a league source said, the team is near a deal with veteran big man Lorenzen Wright.
The Akron Beacon Journal's Cavaliers' coverage is synonymous with the name of our friend Brian Windhorst.
There isn't much going on in the NBA world, as this is the time when most NBA front offices, as well as league offices, are on vacation.
Chris Beaven, on the Cavaliers: Cavaliers get to point with Williams
It's too early to say how much better the Cavaliers have made themselves this summer.
Cavaliers' summertime deal most likely a steal
Talking to myself about the Cavaliers trade ... Question: How do you like the Cavs deal? Answer: They traded a guard who never plays and a backup forward who is a nice veteran to have for a player in Mo ...
West loses all leverage after Williams trade
Delonte West figured he had some leverage in his free-agent tussle with the Cavaliers before Wednesday's big trade.