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2014-2015 NBA Season: Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers & Oklahoma City Thunder Dominate National TV Time
The new NBA season brings a shift of focus with it, at least before it actually begins. The Cleveland Cavaliers, thanks to LeBron James joining them, will be the most televised team in front of a national audience, along with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Chicago Bulls, each appearing 25 times before the entire country during the 82-game season.
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LeBron James is Better Than Stephen Curry at Everything
Last year was another step in the evolution of Stephen Curry, turning into a great NBA player. But a better offensive player than LeBron James? It’s not a comparison anyone would make, but the Golden State Warriors said so himself, and he couldn’t be more wrong.
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NBA on Christmas – Cleveland Cavaliers & LeBron James to Play the Miami Heat
The NBA loves putting on a big show for its opening night, but even more when it’s Christmas time, which usually brings feuds and rivalries together. The highlight of the 2014 edition will undoubtedly be when the Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James travel to South Beach and play against his former team, the Miami Heat.
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Minnesota Timberwolves – Andrew Wiggins is Better Off Without LeBron James
Maybe playing next to or under the wing of LeBron James would have been beneficial for Andrew Wiggins, but it seems like the trade that must not be talked about, which will make him a Minnesota Timberwolves player, eventually will be the better career move for the rookie small forward, who is probably excited about having the chance to lead a team instead of being just another piece.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Interested in Signing Timofey Mozgov
Building on just the big three and no defense isn’t a smart move, so the Cleveland Cavaliers are trying to make sure they have sufficient depth and rim protection to back up their stars, showing a lot of interest in Timofey Mozgov, who last played for the Denver Nuggets, to be their replacement center.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & Ray Allen Almost a Done Deal
Maybe there is still some indecision going on in the mind of Ray Allen about whether or not he wants to still play in the NBA, but he’s getting closer to making his final decision, which will probably be staying on for another season and joining the Cleveland Cavaliers, next to a few familiar faces.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James is Great at Making Empty Promises
People in sports announcing things shouldn’t be trusted. Today, LeBron James might say that he’s going to stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the rest of his career, but words are wind, and it wouldn’t even be slightly surprising if in the near future he actually thinks about playing elsewhere. When the first thing in line is taking care of yourself, making promises of loyalty doesn’t really mean anything.
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Kevin Love Trade – Cleveland Cavaliers the Winners, Minnesota Timberwolves Lose Big
Maybe everything will blow up in the face of the Cleveland Cavaliers a year from now, but for the moment they are obviously the big winners of the Kevin Love trade, giving up Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett, along with a future first round pick, as the Minnesota Timberwolves should feel they could have gotten more out of this deal.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Will Beat Indiana Pacers to Shawn Marion
It’s quite interesting to see the power shifts in the Eastern Conference, as the Indiana Pacers quickly turn into something of a laughing stock while the Cleveland Cavaliers are suddenly the number one player magnet in the NBA, which means there’s a very good chance they’ll end up signing Shawn Marion, maybe the best of the remaining free agents.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James on a Dangerous Power Trip
Megalomania isn’t officially a disease, but it’s not good to have. LeBron James returning to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers has turned him almost into a god-like figure, who thinks he wields that power as well, acting like a general manager of a team by deciding to push away Andrew Wiggins in order to trade for Kevin Love, which might not be the best thing for the franchise.