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Cleveland Caveliers – Anthony Bennett Worse Than Expected
Someone suggested that the Anthony Bennett debut was the least anticipated first game for a number one pick in NBA history. Turns out, what comes later, so far, isn’t much better. Bennett hasn’t been disappointing because sadly, there weren’t that many expectations of the former UNLV player to begin with.
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The Best Example of How Easy it Was for Michael Jordan
Numbers don’t do him justice, and comparisons are always subjective. You had to see Michael Jordan live, or at least during the time of his dominance, to understand just how great he really was, and how easy it was for him to score 40 or something points, regardless of who he was up against.
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Every Free Agency Comment LeBron James Makes Results in Wild Theories
There are three more years left on the contract LeBron James signed with the Miami Heat, but he can opt out of the deal next summer, creating the same kind of craziness there was around his potential free agent status three years ago, leading to the over analyzing of every thing he says about the subject.
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NBA Rumors – San Antonio Spurs & Cleveland Cavaliers Might Sign Josh Childress
Teams are filling up their rosters heading into training camp, and that includes giving veterans that may have been forgotten a chance to workout for them and win themselves a spot. Josh Childress is one of the players that’s looking for a team that will still have him, and the San Antonio Spurs & Cleveland Cavaliers seem to be open to giving him a chance.
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Point Guard Duos: Best Starter-Backup Combination in the NBA
After everyone has done their signings, released and trading, we’re left with these five teams that enjoy a better starter-backup duo at point guard than anyone else in the NBA: The Denver Nuggets with Ty Lawson and Andre Miller, the Cleveland Cavaliers with Kyrie Irving and Jarrett Jack, the San Antonio Spurs with Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, the Los Angeles Clippers with Chris Paul and Darren Collison and the Portland Trail Blazers with Damian Lillard and Mo Williams.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & Sacramento Kings Trade for Jimmer Fredette Isn’t Happening
The equation is quite simple: The Sacramento Kings are trying to get rid of Jimmer Fredette via trade, but despite recent rumors, the Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t an interested party, feeling quite happy about their guard rotation at the moment.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers & New York Knicks Interested in Signing Lou Amundson
In the almost empty free agency market left, Lou Amundson seems like the biggest catch left to sign, with about every team in need of another backup player in their frontcourt showing some sort of interest, which includes the – Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers and the New York Knicks.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves & New Orleans Pelicans Might be Interested in Signing Mike James
It doesn’t seem like Mike James is getting tired of fighting for his place in the NBA year after year, with another offseason filled with doubts, and hopes that the slight interest from teams like the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Pelicans is going to turn into much more down the line.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Will Start Andrew Bynum
After he missed an entire season due to his knee injuries, is it really that wise promising Andrew Bynum is going to be a starter if he’s healthy next season for the Cleveland Cavaliers? Probably not.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & Houston Rockets Interested in Signing Mike Miller
Like all of the amnestied players, Mike Miller first goes through the amnesty waiver, where teams with cap space have a chance to pick him up before he becomes a full-time unrestricted free agent. Despite all of the contender names attached to him, the Cleveland Cavaliers seem quite interested in signing the 13-year veteran. If he doesn’t get claimed, the Houston Rockets seem to be the first in line.