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Cavs Daily on MSNCavs Executive Hints At Evan Mobley's New Role Next SeasonThe Cleveland Cavaliers saw the best version of Evan Mobley last season, but he’s just getting started. The young power forward still has a ceiling to reach, and the team wants to unleash new layers of his game.
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Yardbarker on MSNSummer Cavs Top Bucks Behind Another Strong Showing From Nae’Qwan TomlinWell, that was better than the debut, for sure. The Cavaliers secured their first win of the NBA Summer League on Saturday, holding off the Milwaukee Bucks 93-83 after building a sizable lead early and finishing the job this time.
Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell seems to officially be off the market. The 2025 All-NBA team member appeared to announce his engagement to Coco Jones, singer of the popular song “ICU” on Instagram.
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List Wire on MSNBest of actress and singer Coco Jones, fiancee of Cavs guard Donovan Mitchell, in imagesCoco Jones is an actress and award-winning singer. She made headlines with the announcement she became engaged to Cavs guard Donovan Mitchell
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Yardbarker on MSNCavs’ Kenny Atkinson On Jaylon Tyson: ‘He’s Like A 10-Year Vet’There are things Jaylon Tyson offers that the Cavaliers will really need. Energy. Offense. Intensity. Ball-handling in a pinch. And with Isaac Okoro sent to Chicago in the Lonzo Ball trade, the Cavs will likely need Tyson more than ever.
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The Cavaliers announced the Lonzo Ball trade and other moves as NBA free agency formally tipped off July 6. Here is a breakdown of the transactions.
Jawad Williams has plenty of memories as a kid in Cleveland. He returned as a young adult to play professional basketball. Now, he's ready to make more memories and help coach his hometown team.
The Cavs are aiming to bounce back in 2025-26 and will be a serious threat in the Eastern Conference. They own the highest win total.
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Yardbarker on MSNCavs Impressed With Cleveland State Product Tristan EnarunaLeague coach Omar Cook had high praise for Tristan Enaruna, the former Cleveland State forward looking to make a name for himself in Las Vegas.