Mitchell and Allen are both ready for the Nov. 19 showdown. Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade both left the game with the Hornets because of ankle injuries. Their status for the Boston game is unknown, ...
When you stand at 15-0, everyone wants to know your business. And business is indeed booming for the Cavaliers. In fact, ...
Okoro sprained his left ankle in the first half of Sunday's 128-114 win over the Hornets. It was severe enough for him to be sidelined for the second half, but it remains to be seen whether he'll be ...
As has been the case in almost every game, the Cavs got positive minutes and moments from everyone Atkinson put on the floor.
Mitchell is, in many ways, enjoying the best of both worlds. 13. Let's not forget about Isaac Okoro. The 6-6 wing was ...
They also overcame some adversity as both Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade were forced out in the second half with ankle injuries.
Caris LeVert opened the second half with the top unit, so he could be in line to start Tuesday in Boston if neither Okoro nor Dean Wade -- who also left early Sunday with an ankle sprain -- are able ...
Don't let a 35-14 loss to the 3-7 Saints ruin your week. Instead, embrace the Cleveland sports franchise that won its 15th straight game Sunday while resting its best player.
Veteran Miami Heat big man Kevin Love could see this coming, this dominant start by the Cleveland Cavaliers, because he was part of how it came together -- the part that required patience, perspective ...
Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson offers his initial reaction to the injuries to Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade.
Although the Cavs made NBA history in their 128-114 win over the Hornets, they suffered several injuries to key players.
Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade both exited with left ankle sprains and weren’t able to return. Kenny Atkinson didn’t have an ...