What if? Michael Lee reminds us that LeBron James and Michael Redd are another great “what if” scenario on display in Vegas. In 2005, Redd was heavily recruited by the Cavs as a free agent. But he chose to show some loyalty (and a love of money), and in doing so might have cost Cleveland […]
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Is the Mortgage Crunch Impacting Gilbert?
While the mortgage industry is suffering an unprecedented crisis with a credit crunch and skyrocketing foreclosure rates, is it directly affecting the bottom line of giants like Quicken Loans, the primary company of Cavs owner Dan Gilbert. The Cavs have been very conservative in the free-agent market, even with its own restricted free agents Anderson […]
Cavaliers and Monsters Open House
The Cavaliers and the Lake Erie Monsters are hosting an open house Aug. 23 from noon to 7:00 p.m. at The Q. Cavs fans interested in purchasing 10- and 21-game ticket plans for the 2007-08 season will have the opportunity to view the best available locations. The 2007 Eastern Conference Championship trophy will be on […]
The Cavaliers Open Preseason at The Q
Cleveland will open the preseason with three straight games at Quicken Loans Arena before participating in NBA China Games. The Cavaliers will play a seven-game preseason schedule. The Cavaliers and Magic will tip off NBA China Games 2007 on Oct. 17 with a game in Shanghai at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena and meet […]
John Kuester Joins Mike Brown’s Staff
Cleveland Cavaliers have named John Kuester as an assistant coach, Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry announced today. Kuester joins Hank Egan, Melvin Hunt, Chris Jent and Michael Malone on Head Coach Mike Brown’s coaching staff. “We’re fortunate to have John join Mike Brown’s coaching team. John will bring a great all-around view of the game […]
The Cavaliers Are Ready to Hire a Veteran Coach
The Cavs are expected to hire coach John Kuster as an assistant coach. John will replace Kenny Natt, who left the team to take a job with the Sacramento Kings. Kuester has 17 years of NBA coaching experience. Source: Akron Beacon Journal
Pavlovic and Varejao Ticking
According to Deveny’s SportingBlog he thinks there are four pretty good free agents out there, Bucks guard Charlie Bell, Warriors small forward Mickael Pietrus and our very own Anderson Varejao and Sasha Pavlovic. Deveny adds some insight into why neither have received a contract offer. “If a player comes looking for an offer and he’s […]
5 Deals to Consider
With the flurry of moves throughout the NBA where have the Cavaliers been? The blockbuster trade that sent Kevin Garnett to the Boston Celtics should keep Danny Ferry awake at night for some time to come. Vince Grzegorek writes about the 5 deals the Cavs could make.