The Cleveland Cavaliers are mired in their first real rough stretch of the NBA season, as they have gone just 3-4 over their last seven games. Most recently, th
Alarm bells ring soft for the best team in basketball. Amid the finest start in franchise history, and with the second-seeded Boston Celtics still lingering 4.5 games behind, ears must strain to sense the lever Cleveland big man Evan Mobley pulled on Saturday night.
After dealing with a nagging calf injury that sidelined him for several games, Cavs big man Evan Mobley is back against the Rockets!
Under J.B. Bickerstaff, the Cleveland Cavaliers had a defensive identity. Now, with Kenny Atkinson leading the way, they’re focusing more on the other end of the floor. And while their defense has still been top-ten this season,
Looking to end their road trip on a high note, the injury-riddled Cavs will be without superstar Evan Mobley in a matchup with the 76ers.
Mobley's comfort and ability from beyond the arc have risen. And so have the Cavs — to the top of the NBA standings.
The Cavs have players vying for several key awards, including MVP, Sixth Man, Clutch, Defensive Player, Most Improved and Coach of the Year.
Mobley (calf) has been cleared to play in Saturday's game against the Rockets, Serena Winters of FanDuel Sports Network Ohio reports. After missing the last four games for the Cavaliers with a calf issue,
Headed toward his first All-Star berth next month, Evan Mobley is atop our Most Improved Player ladder. Who rounds out the top five?
The USC Trojans have become a program known for producing talent into the NBA. With the NBA season approaching the halfway mark, take a look at how some of the
While Evan Mobley's status is up in the air, our expert NBA predictions expect Cleveland to have enough firepower to make it a high-scoring game with Houston.
“Inside the NBA” gave us the 2025 All-Star starters last night, and we might have a little bit of controversy. First, let’s get to the picks for each conference. This comes from an aggregate of the fan vote (50 percent), player vote (25 percent) and media vote (25 percent). Backcourt: Steph Curry (Warriors), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder)