Archive for June, 2008

Time to mold title running out

Maybe J. J. Hickson will work out. The freshman power forward from North Carolina State is “an uncarved block,” said Danny Ferry.

Cavs focus on aging front line with draft pick Hickson

Posted by Mary Schmitt Boyer mschmitt@plaind.com June 26, 2008 22:59PM Categories: Cavaliers Watch J.J. Hickson’s 33-point night against Western Carolina When the Cavaliers sat down after the season and …

Cavaliers: GM ferry likes team’s makeup, not planning any major changes

Don’t expect the Cavaliers to do anything drastic Thursday night in the NBA Draft.

Trading Varejao is good idea

Anderson Varejao could be traded - though it’s not a simple ‘’just-ship-him-elsewhere'’ proposition.

Cleveland Cavaliers 2008 Draft Preview

Superstar LeBron James needs more help if he is going to lead Cleveland back to the top of the Eastern Conference.

talk” about the Cavaliers acquiring Michael Redd

Patrick McManamon of the Akron Beacon-Journal is reporting that there has been “a lot of talk” about the Cavaliers acquiring Michael Redd from the Bucks .

Go Big Or Go Home: Grab Marreese Speights

Do the right thing Danny, draft Speights. So far this draft season, Amar has made his cases for the Cavaliers to draft guys like Kansas State’s Bill Walker and Memphis’s Chris Douglas-Roberts . Well now it is …

Player Movement

Ben Wallace and Drew Gooden were the big names in Thursday’s 11-player blockbuster.

Breaking down the 2007-2008 Cavaliers

Posted by Dan Labbe, cleveland.com May 27, 2008 09:18AM Time to take a break from the Michael Redd bandwagon for a bit and break down the Cavaliers where they stand now.

Dorsey Trying To Impress NBA Executives And Coaches

Orlando, FL Although Joey Dorsey’s college coach believes he could be the next Ben Wallace, Dorsey however doesn’t appear to be buying it.

Shopping on the Trade Market: Who Wants to Play Next to LeBron?

Three years ago, the Cavaliers and GM Danny Ferry were pretty much throwing around money at whoever wanted it in the free agent market.