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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Hasn’t Given Up on Another MVP
While everyone is talking about James Harden, Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook for MVP, LeBron James is just as worthy of the award this season, and if he doesn’t end up winning it for a fifth time it’ll have more to do with voters fatigue than actually being inferior in ability.
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Alonzo Gee, the Player Everyone Loves to Trade
This has been a rough season for Alonzo Gee, reduced to a small role on the bench, and setting an example for an unknown side of the NBA, in which players and their contracts are nothing more than bargaining chips for teams to move around, sending him through six different teams in the span of eight months, beginning with the Cleveland Cavaliers, going through the Houston Rockets, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings, Denver Nuggets and now, part of the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Not Scoring Isn’t the End of the World
An ugly start didn’t stop the Cleveland Cavaliers from providing some excellent basketball in a 117-92 win over the Brooklyn Nets, getting Kevin Love back from his back injuries and LeBron James in less than sizzling form, which didn’t seem to slow the team down.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Can Still Outplay LeBron James
The Cleveland Cavaliers might be the team that finishes second in the East, but that might also mean playing a first round series against the Miami Heat. For the second time this season they’ve lost in South Beach, with Dwyane Wade outplaying his former teammate LeBron James, having one of his weakest performances in quite some time.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Kyrie Irving Keeps Scoring, LeBron James Doesn’t Get in the Way
The Cleveland Cavaliers keep winning as Kyrie Irving continues to put up impressive scoring numbers and LeBron James isn’t getting in the way.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Can Turn Kyrie Irving Into a Champion
In what might have been the best game we’ve seen in this NBA season and a potential Finals preview, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the San Antonio Spurs 128-125 in overtime, thanks to a big game from LeBron James but a huge, historic one for Kyrie Irving.
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NBA – Cavaliers vs Spurs Predictions
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been the best team in the NBA since LeBron James has come back from his two-week hiatus. The San Antonio Spurs aren’t in the kind of form they were last season, but they seem to be waking up at the right time, just when they’re beginning to get a whiff of the playoffs, waiting just around the corner.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Without a Headband is Unstoppable
Should a headband matter? Does it? It didn’t hurt that LeBron James started without it, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a huge 127-94 road win over the crumbling Dallas Mavericks.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Bounces Back, Timofey Mozgov Leads the Way
After a loss that wasn’t as bad as some media outlets tried to portray, the Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back with an 89-79 win over the Phoenix Suns, as LeBron James ties with Mark Price for the lead in assists for the Cleveland Cavaliers, while Timofey Mozgov gets to be the leading scorer for once.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Doesn’t Let Dirty Fouls Stop Him
The Cleveland Cavaliers picked up a very important road win over the Toronto Raptors, as a great LeBron James performance included getting harshly fouled by Jonas Valanciunas, something that made him very angry and dangerous in the fourth quarter.