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The struggles seemingly may never end for the Cleveland Cavaliers. After another disappointing loss on the road, the Cavaliers' 2025-26 record has fallen to 15-
The Cavs have spent the last month searching for internal solutions. They’ve tried anything and everything to snap out of this prolonged funk.
Since then, Cleveland is 1-2, with a ghastly point differential (-6.3) despite playing three of the league’s dregs — Washington, Charlotte and Chicago — who have a combined record of 23-53 and are collecting ping pong balls for the draft lottery. Inexcusable. Inexplicable. But here we are.
Josh Giddey scored 23 points as part of his sixth triple-double this season, Coby White added 25 and the hot-shooting Chicago Bulls beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-111
The Cleveland Cavaliers face off against the Chicago Bulls tonight, and both teams are trending downward. The Cavs have dealt with a plethora of injuries all season, and are now without Evan Mobley, who has suffered a calf strain.
If the Cavs are serious about internal adjustments before external ones become unavoidable, re-centering their defensive identity around what their personnel actually does best is the clearest place to start.
According to the study, the Cavaliers are the most-hated team in 18 states. The Los Angeles Lakers finished closely, as the most-hated organization in 13 states. The Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets finished tied for third with three different states hating each team the most.
Darius Garland sparks trade buzz as the Cavs struggle to a 14-11 start, prompting talks of a roster shake-up amid his injury issues.
The Charlotte Hornets and Cleveland Cavaliers meet Sunday at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET.
ESPN's Shams Charania appeared on that channel Thursday afternoon and said the Cavs are getting "a ton" of calls to check in on trade opportunities. Two names, according to Charania, are untouchable: Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley.