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Cleveland Cavaliers have Terry Talkin' ex-Cavs all over the world Author: Terry Pluto Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Milwaukee Bucks were very serious about their desire for Matthew Dellavedova.
The former Cleveland Cavalier backup point guard is starting and playing 29 minutes a game, averaging 8.8 points, 6.4 assists and 3.9 rebounds.
His shooting is a bit off — .435 from the field, .315 on 3-pointers.
The Bucks went into the weekend with a 4-4 record. Dellavedova brings toughness, defense and unselfish play to that young roster. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
#CavsHornets Game Preview – November 13, 2016 Author: Cavs.com Publication: Cavs.com
After a 105-94 win at Washington on Friday, the Cavaliers return to Quicken Loans Arena to face off with the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday afternoon. Tipoff is at 3:30 p.m. (ET).
At 7-1 on the season, the Cavs will try to match last year's start when they opened the 2015-16 campaign with an 8-1 record.
So far this season, the Cavaliers have three players averaging at least 20.0 points (Irving-24.5, James-23.4, Love-21.0) and three players averaging at least 9.0 rebounds (James-9.0, Love-9.9, Thompson-9.3). – CLICK HERE to read full story.
KeyBank Five Keys: Cavaliers vs. Hornets Author: Joe Gabriele Publication: Cavs.com
The Hornets are proving to be a terrific example of how a franchise can slowly build itself into a contender and, at 6-2 – tied for the second-best mark in the East – they make their first appearance at The Q on Sunday afternoon.
Michael Jordan's Hornets have stuck with the well-respected Steve Clifford and have built a tough, solid squad around Kemba Walker – winners of four straight before dropping a 113-111 thriller on Friday night to Toronto.
Despite Charlotte's recent ascension, the Wine and Gold have dominated them over the years – winning six of the last seven, including three of four last season. The Cavs have a 39-10 mark against Charlotte all-time, including 21-4 at The Q. Cleveland improved to 7-1 with a fairly convincing Friday night win in the nation's capital – visiting President Obama on Thursday afternoon and going wire-to-wire in the second half against the Wizards one night later. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
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