Cavaliers news, features and notes
- 2013 NBA Draft: Cavaliers to visit with Nerlens Noel, other possible No. 1 picks
- Cavs prepare for visit with UNLV’s Anthony Bennett
- NBA Draft: Cleveland Cavaliers could make Ben McLemore first shooting guard to go No. 1 in nearly 40 years
- Cavaliers’ Kyrie Irving, Dion Waiters, Tyler Zeller invited to minicamp for national team
- Kyrie Irving, Dion Waiters and Tyler Zeller chosen for Team USA minicamp
- Offensive-minded Igor Kokoskov to join Mike Brown’s staff with Cavaliers
- Cavs to hire offensive-minded Igor Kokoskov for Mike Brown's coaching staff
- Jason Lloyd: Lottery victory brings Cavs plenty of options through trades and draft
- Cleveland Cavaliers win draft lottery, will pick No. 1 again
- Cavs win draft lottery, will pick No. 1 in NBA Draft
Cleveland Cavaliers partial season ticket plans go on sale
The Cavaliers unveiled their partial season ticket plans for the upcoming season today, which is fitting since the NBA will probably only be a partial season.
While the lockout is hindering long-term plans, fans can still purchase a 12-game plan for $220, which includes tickets to a home opener on Nov. 4 that probably won't be played. No word from the Cavs on how a lockout would impact ticket sales.
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Cleveland Cavaliers player personnel director Wes Wilcox named GM of team's D-League affiliate
Wes Wilcox was named general manager of the Cavaliers’ new Development League affiliate in Canton on Thursday. He will also remain in his present job as director of player personnel for the Cavs.
The duties go hand-in-hand. In his role with the Cavs, he served as the liaison to the D-League team in Erie, Pa. for the last four years.
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Sound off: How do you feel about The Decision one year later?
Today marks the one year anniversary of LeBron James' decision to leave the Cavs for the Miami Heat. One year later, how do you feel? Have you forgiven James and moved on, considering all the good he still does for the city of Akron? Or are you still angry? Discuss...
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Cavaliers purchase NBA Development League team, will move it to Canton
The Cavaliers have purchased their own NBA Development League team and will move it to Canton before the start of next season. The team made the announcement today at the Canton Civic Center, where the home games will be played.
"This gives us an opportunity to run the same systems, have the same defensive principles, use the same vocabulary and have the same type of culture," Cavs General Manager Chris Grant said. "From a proximity standpoint, this is fantastic. A player can practice with us in the morning and play that night (in Canton) and it doesn't disrupt what's going on."
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Final thoughts: Channeling Moondog, classic movies and saying goodbye to J.J. Hickson
How does he do that? How does Moondog hit those no-look, over-the-head, behind-the-back, half-court shots?
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