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It was only a matter of time until second-year pro Jaylon Tyson broke out. The talented guard dominated the Indiana Pacers with a career-best performance to help lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a win on Monday night.
The NBA has dished out a punishment after the Cavaliers violated the league's player participation policy for a second time this year. The post NBA Announces Cavaliers Punishment For Violation of League Policy appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Cleveland Cavaliers eked past the Indiana Pacers, 100-97, to even their first-round series on Wednesday, but you're going to hear a lot about how LeBron James did this in spite of getting little help from his teammates. James, indeed, was heroic: 46 ...
The violation occurred when Cleveland failed to make Darius Garland available for the team’s nationally-televised game on Nov. 24.
The Cavaliers bounced back with a road upset of No. 12 Penn State, 14-6, for the first of four straight wins. Virginia then suffered its only ACC loss of the year, 34-20, at No. 15 Clemson before rattling off three consecutive home wins over North Carolina, Wake Forest, and Louisville.
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson was blunt about how his team shot from three-point land in their loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
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