It's Thursday. And here are 5 Moore Observations from cleveland.com's Glenn Moore....
Anthony Bennett became one of just five No. 1 picks since 1988 to not be named to the All-Rookie team....
The former NFL player attacks Cleveland after Charles Barkley suggests LeBron James should return to the Cavaliers....
The Cavaliers have approached Florida coach Billy Donovan about their head coaching position, according to ESPN.com....
Andrew Wiggins is favored to be the top pick in the NBA draft. Joel Embiid and Jabari Parker are the other choices. For the third time in four years the Cavaliers will have the first overall pick in the NBA Draft, and the oddsmakers at the sportsbooks have opened Kansas guard Andrew Wiggins as the favorite to be taken by Cleveland with that top selection. Kansas' Wiggins is the 2/3 favorite on those...
Some hard #SOURCED info here. The Cleveland Cavaliers came away from the 2014 NBA Draft Lottery with the #1 pick in the draft. The media was immediately pumping their sources for information, and let me tell you, what they discovered can be treated as gospel and as close to a guarantee as we can get to what they'll do next month. Report: Andrew Wiggins the Cavaliers’ likely choice at No. 1 http://t.co/WhNOdQaa4m...
Billups was included on a list of potential coaching candidates for the Cleveland Cavaliers. But would he rather take a front office job? Chauncey Billups has long been considered to have a future in the NBA beyond retirement, whether it's in the front office or on the sideline. But might that future come sooner than we think? This is admittedly more speculation than an actual rumor, but Mary Schmitt...
The Cleveland Cavaliers ' draft board shrunk significantly with the news that they would be picking first overall in the 2014 NBA draft. Coming into the lottery, it seemed likely the Cavs would be picking somewhere around ninth overall and would have some serious scouting to do. Now at No. 1, there's really only three names to consider. Jabari Parker from Duke and Kansas teammates Andrew Wiggins and...
With ESPN.com's Jeff Goodman reporting this week that Kansas' Joel Embiid is sitting atop the Cleveland Cavaliers draft board, speculation has widened over what the franchise will do with the first overall pick. Will Embiid be the guy, or does Duke's Jabari Parker offer a more harmonious match with Cavs star Kyrie Irving ? Dennis Manoloff of the Cleveland Plain Dealer offers his thoughts in the video...
Cavaliers guard Jarrett Jack is sure the Cavaliers will find the right coach....
Cavaliers general manager David Griffin has a lot of options now that the team won the NBA Draft Lottery and the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft....
The Cavaliers have the top pick in the draft. How does it stack up with their other assets? The Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA draft lottery. Again. For the third time in four years, no team will draft before the Cavs. Unless they trade the pick. And they might. Kevin Love might be available. Another star that no one is talking about might be available. In all likelihood, though, the team will select...
Lakers general manager shed light on the Lakers coaching search after going silent since Mike D'Antoni's resignation. The Los Angeles Lakers have moved on from the NBA Draft Lottery and are gearing up to dive into their head coach search. General manager Mitch Kupchak spoke with reporters via conference call and told media the team has officially begun interviewing candidates. USA TODAY's Sam Amick...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have plenty of options now that they've defied the odds to land their third No. 1 pick in the last four years. As Mitch Lawrence wrote for the New York Daily News , " Gilbert, the Cavs ' owner, has been nothing but lucky since seeing LeBron James leave to go to the Miami Heat in 2010." Well, nothing but lucky until the actual seasons start. But that could change...
It is a good time for Cleveland sports. (I can't believe I just said that). The Cleveland Cavaliers just keep getting lucky. Much like the Cleveland Browns in the NFL draft, the Cavaliers are presented with the opportunity to become relevant again with the right moves this offseason. David Griffin had the "interim" tag removed from his title earlier this month and Mike Brown was fired for the second...
Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love : It worked for Pepsi Max, and it could potentially soon do the same for the NBA 's most fortuitous franchise, the Cleveland Cavaliers . Cleveland had less than a puncher's chance to climb the draft lottery board Tuesday night (1.7 percent chance, to be precise), and no good luck charm in the form of Nick Gilbert, but none of that mattered. The Cavs still hit the lottery...
When the Cleveland Cavaliers bucked the odds yet again, landing the No. 1 pick in the heralded 2014 NBA draft, a whole world of possibilities opened up for them. Going into the lottery, the Cavs were saddled with the No. 9 pick and a 1.7 percent chance of moving all the way up to the top of the board. That limited their options, as they were presumably going to be left drafting a second-tier...
If you watched the NBA lottery drawing on Tuesday night, you learned two things: Mallory Edens is adorable and the Cleveland Cavaliers are owned by a cult of old-money power brokers who sculpt world events in their favor. Indeed, Dan Gilbert and the Cavs front office are Illuminati—or at least that’s what the Internet believes after watching Cleveland secure its second straight No....
The Cleveland Cavaliers will be picking first overall once again, as they turned a 1.7 percent chance into the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA draft. The question is: Will they hold on to it? Dennis Manoloff of The Cleveland Plain Dealer joins Bleacher Report's Adam Lefkoe to answer that question in the video above. Read more Cleveland Cavaliers news on BleacherReport.com ...
Shortly after watching his team land the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft Tuesday for the third time in four years, Cleveland Cavaliers GM David Griffin insisted that his organization's latest bit of lottery luck won't impact his search for a new head coach. Or did he? "I don’t think so," Griffin said of what effect, if any, his team's plum draft position might have on the process of finding a successor...