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The Cavaliers left Game 4 with the wrong message

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Cleveland Cavaliers: Caris LeVert is questionable for Game 5 vs. Boston Celtics

LeVert joins Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen on the ever-growing injury report.

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Watching the Market: Cavaliers vs. Celtics Game 4

The Cavaliers, while resilient and showing fight, cost themselves a winnable game losing to Boston 102-109.

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Donovan Mitchell out for Game 4 against Boston

The Cavs will look to even the series without two of their best players.

Cavs need Donovan Mitchell to return to the winning formula.

Mitchell cracked the code in Game 2, but returned to his worst habits two days later.

How Mobley adjusts in Game 4 could swing the series

Mobley remains the key to unlocking the Cavaliers’ offense.

Cavaliers could pursue Brandon Ingram this summer

Ingram is expected to be on the trade market this summer.

Mitchell and Allen are questionable for Game 4

Tying the series becomes even more daunting if Mitchell isn’t able to go on Monday.

Watching the Market: Cavaliers vs. Celtics Game 3

Even on one of Donovan Mitchell’s most efficient nights, the remaining Cavaliers were unable to provide adequate support losing 93-106.

Cavaliers bested 106-93 in Game 3

The Cavs were simply outmatched once again.

Jarrett Allen out for Game 3

Allen has now missed more playoff games than regular season games this year.

Dean Wade available for Game 3

Wade is set for a momentous return.

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How the Cavs forced the Celtics to be uncomfortable

The Cavaliers found a way to make life hard for Boston in Game 2 and they couldn’t adapt.

Evan Mobley showed he can swing the series against Boston

Mobley’s impact on both end changed Game 2 and possibly more for the Cavs.

Cavaliers ability to get to the rim has changed the series

The Cavs found and exploited a weakness in the Celtics’ defense.

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Beyond Kevin Love’s impact on the court, his Cleveland legacy may be more about how he helped people off of it.

Watching the Market: Cavs at Celtics Game 2

In Evan Mobley’s postseason breakout, the Cavaliers trounced the Boston Celtics 118-94, heading back to Cleveland with the series tied 1-1.

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Cavaliers take Game 2 118-94

Evan Mobley starred as the Cavs evened up the series against Boston.

Opportunity is there for Garland vs. Boston

Unlike the first round, Garland’s issues weren’t from not being able to create lean looks.

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Watching the Market: Cavaliers at Celtics Game 1

The Cavs couldn’t keep pace in one-sided loss to Celtics.

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Cavaliers drop Game 1 120-95

Cavs couldn’t contain Boston in Game 1.

Don’t take Donovan Mitchell for granted

Mitchell was historic in round one.

What getting out of the first round means for the Cavs

The Cavs not only beat the Magic, they beat some internal demons as well.

Mitchell believes Cavs are contenders even though they haven’t proven it

The Cavs will need something from someone other than Mitchell to back up this claim.

Watching the Market: Cavs vs. Magic Game 7

The Cavs exorcised some demons to advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Cavs vs. Celtics second-round series schedule set

The series starts on Tuesday, May 7.

Cavaliers beat Magic 106-94 in Game 7

Cleveland is onto the second round.

Cleveland Cavaliers news: Jarrett Allen is out for Game 7

The Cavs will be without Allen in Game 7.

Mitchell’s 50 points not enough as Cavs lose Game 6

Cavs missed a chance to close out the series.

Cavaliers found something offensively with their one-big lineup in Game 5

The Cavs used the extra spacing to put together a functional offense for the first time this postseason

Game 5 was a stark reminder of Garland’s talent

Darius Garland’s ability to come out strong opened up the Cavaliers’ offense and forced Orlando to adjust on the fly.

Darius Garland just needs to “shoot the ball”

The Cavs have only broken triple-digits twice in the last two playoffs. Both were a result of Garland confidentially shooting the ball.