ESPN basketball analyst Brian Windhorst, during a recent radio interview on WKNR-AM 850, suggested the Cavs might be willing to part with Caris LeVert or rookie Jaylon Tyson and the 2031 pick.
The Cavaliers traded LeVert, Georges Niang, three second-round picks and two swaps for De'Andre Hunter on Thursday, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. LeVert had been in a brutal slump for Cleveland with ...
LeVert (wrist) has been listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Mavericks. LeVert has missed the last seven games for the Cavaliers while nursing a right wrist sprain. He could miss ...
If the Cavaliers do make a trade, one name has repeatedly come up as a possible candidate who could be moved: Caris LeVert. Let's start with the on-the-floor production. LeVert is currently ...
The Indiana Pacers have a home-and-home with the NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday and Tuesday meaning they'll see Caris LeVert, who played 74 games with the Pacers after they traded ...
However, they did identify Caris LeVert as a "player to watch" due to ... Brian Windhorst echoed a similar thought process during a recent interview with ESPN Cleveland. Financially, it makes ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a whole lot of thinking to do before the NBA trade deadline, and much of that may hinge on whether or not they trade Caris LeVert. LeVert is a key rotation piece for ...
LeVert is averaging 10.8 points per game on 47.3/42.0/69.9 shooting splits this season, providing some terrific scoring punch off the bench. He is also a versatile defender.