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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Trying to Figure Out What LeBron James Wants
It’s always interesting how sports media works. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat up the Denver Nuggets and LeBron James had a triple double, but the most important thing seems to be yet another one of his weird social media moves, like unfollowing the team on Twitter.
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NBA Rumors – Warriors & Cavaliers Still Looks Like a Mismatch
And it’s not even close. The Cleveland Cavaliers keep having these slips, while the Golden State Warriors keep running over everyone, with their usual style and finesse, on their way to posting the best regular season record of all-time.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & LeBron James Sometimes Erase the Doubts
While the common perception of the Cleveland Cavaliers is of a very good team that just isn’t going to be good enough to win the NBA championship unless one major upset happens in the Western conference, some of their performances this season, with LeBron James at the helm and those around him doing just about enough of the right thing, makes it seem like maybe they should be taken more seriously.
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LeBron James Beats Kobe Bryant in Anticlimactic Ending to Their “Rivalry”
There was nothing at stake for Kobe Bryant when he played against LeBron James for the final time before the sun sets down on his career. Yes, the Cleveland Cavaliers needed a regular season win, which they got. The Los Angeles Lakers? Another loss in a forgettable season. They won’t remember the loss either.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James Unhappy With How This Season is Turning out
The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t letting the Memphis Grizzlies loss slip by unnoticed. LeBron James is trying to use it as another rallying call for a team that’s expected to contend for the NBA championship, but sometimes pulls off inexplicable losses which show a problem in preparation and maybe focus, which can be interpreted in different ways heading into the playoffs.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Complacency Will Cost Them More Than Just Regular Season Losses
Some games are lost just because you entered a game feeling complacent, and for a team like the Cleveland Cavaliers, that should be driven by hunger, revenge and the need to show everyone they are good enough to win an NBA championship, it’s inexplicable to have these kind of games.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & LeBron James Look Confident & Dangerous Again
The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t make the small-ball experiment last as Kevin Love came back, but their impressive form from the previous night was on show once again led by LeBron James, although the real stars of the game were Tristan Thompson, Matthew Dellavedova and Iman Shumpert being at the heart of the team’s best stretches in the game.
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NBA Rumors: Cleveland Cavaliers & LeBron James Counting on Small-Ball to Make the Difference
After a week that has mostly been about rumors regarding LeBron James and Kyrie Irving being unhappy, came an interesting lineup change and move towards small-ball for the Cleveland Cavaliers, that is something like a last ditch attempt to jolt some new life into this team, and mostly generate some hope that it can make a difference in the NBA Finals, if they can make it.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & Oklahoma City Thunder Fighting for Nothing
After three losses in four games, the Cleveland Cavaliers, with LeBron James this time, are back to winning. Following four losses in five games, the Oklahoma City Thunder tasted victory again. But does it matter? When at the end of the rainbow there’s a Golden State Warriors waiting, it sometimes feels all this is in vain.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Still Being Held Hostage by LeBron James
The Cleveland Cavaliers losing two games in a row isn’t the end of the world, especially when LeBron James sits out one of them. But Tyronn Lue admitting he doesn’t really have control of his star player while the brewing unhappiness bubbling under the surface as shown by J.R. Smith casts another negative light on a franchise that seems to be doing things the wrong way.