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NBA fanatics know this time of the year to be especially exciting as the trade deadline looms closer and closer. One of the things that makes this season excit
The Cleveland Cavaliers don't look the same. It's been a rough start to the season in many ways, a lot of that stemming from various injuries, but something definitely seems off. A season ago, the Cavs started 15-0.
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.
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.
After falling to the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night, the Cleveland Cavaliers dropped to 15-13, two games below .500 and ninth in the Eastern Conference. Cleveland has now lost three of their last four games, including losses to the Warriors (who were without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler) and a home loss to the Charlotte Hornets.
The New York Knicks won't hang a championship banner after winning the NBA Cup, but they put more pressure on the Cleveland Cavaliers to fix their issues quickly.
The Charlotte Hornets and Cleveland Cavaliers meet Sunday at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET.
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.
"I would boo us too," said Mitchell when asked about fans booing during Cleveland's 119-111 overtime defeat to Charlotte.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the NBA. After 27 games to start the 2025-26 NBA season, the Cavaliers sport a 15-12