It’s been a wonderful year for the Cleveland Cavaliers and definitely for Darius Garland and Jarrett Allen. These two players are having perhaps their best seasons yet and are working expertly together on the court.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are dominating the NBA this season, jumping out to a 33-4 start to the year and already leading the Eastern Conference by six games.
Garland now has made 803 and counting three-pointers during his first six seasons with the Cavaliers. DG still has a long way to continue moving up this list, though. Kevin Love is in second place with 1,096 three-pointers, and LeBron James leads the way with 1,251.
The Cleveland Cavaliers would be title favorites if not for past failures. They boast a league-best 33-4 record, the No. 1 offense, No. 9 defense, and potential
With the Cavaliers down two points, Darius Garland, their potential All-Star guard and 90 percent free-throw shooter, sat alone at the line with the chance to give Cleveland the lead. Even if he failed to make all three free throws, Cleveland, via a Flagrant One on the Rockets, would have the ball with a chance to seal the game.
I think Darius is in that same boat ... playing in 38 of Cleveland’s 39 games, trailing only Jarrett Allen and Georges Niang. Garland has also seen some of the franchise’s low moments before ...
Alperen Sengun made two free throws with 4.5 seconds left and Darius Garland missed two of three free throws after that to allow the Houston Rockets to hold on for a 109-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Take a look at Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley celebrate and react to the win vs. Oklahoma City! Donovan Mitchell pulled the Cavaliers together in the summer ...
The Cleveland Cavs learned they have an All-Star starter. Will their wish for the other members of the core four to join Donovan Mitchell be granted?
Donovan Mitchell is poised to make the sixth All-Star appearance of his career, but the Cavs are far too good to send just one player to this year's event in San Francisco.
As part of a stacked Martin Luther King Jr. Day NBA slate, the Phoenix Suns were dominated by the NBA-best Cleveland Cavaliers in a 118-92 loss as Phoenix’s road trip nears it’s end.