Len to undergo surgery
The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the market for a big man this offseason. One of their potential targets in the draft just went down with an injury.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the market for a big man this offseason. One of their potential targets in the draft just went down with an injury.
The Cavaliers are far less watchable with Kyrie Irving out due to injury. But fans may have something to look forward to as the season winds down. The team says that they aren't ruling out Kyrie Irving returning before the end of the year.
This is getting ridiculous. The Cavaliers are already without their two best players and have gotten some pretty bad news about Dion Waiters as well.
The Cavaliers lost the game to the Pacers, but may have also lost something more significant during the loss. See which member of the Cavaliers is injured this time.
It was announced on Monday that Kyrie Irving would miss 3 to 4 weeks with a sprained shoulder. What does this mean for the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers' season?
Kyrie Irving needs to start drinking more milk. In Cleveland's loss to Toronto on Sunday, the stud point guard had to leave the game and did not return with a shoulder injury.
The Cleveland Cavaliers face a difficult opponent in the Chicago Bulls. And now they'll be without their best player.
Anderson Varejao was having the best season of his career until he needed surgery on his quadriceps. Who would have thought it would have been life-threatening.
Rondo goes down with torn ACL. Will the injury lead to Kyrie Irving starting in the All-Star game?
The Cavaliers will be without Anderson Varejao for another six to eight weeks as the big man undergoes knee surgery on Thursday.
Sigh. This is just more bad news for the Cavaliers. Looks like they won't have Anderson Varejao against the Wizards on Wednesday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers get a much needed boost to a lineup that has suffered many injuries. Against the Lakers, they're expecting to have their superstar back.
The Cavaliers just cannot stay healthy. After losing Kyrie Irving for a month with a broken finger and seeing both of their young big men wearing protective masks, Cleveland may be without rookie Dion Waiters vs. Detroit.
Remember when Kyrie hurt his hand against the Mavericks? Well apparently he fractured his finger. So that's just great.
Well, the hits just keep on coming. Just as the Cavaliers are primed to get back Tyler Zeller from a face injury and concussion, down goes Luke Harangody.
There will be some changes in the Cavaliers bench rotation when Tyler Zeller returns and CJ Miles heads to the bench