CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs knew they would be without Evan Mobley (calf) and Isaac Okoro (shoulder) for Monday’s contest against the Phoenix Suns, but a new name surfaced on their injury report before tipoff at 3:30 p.m. Eastern at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The Cavaliers will once again be without starter Evan Mobley and key contributor Isaac Okoro for Monday’s matchup against the visiting Phoenix Suns (3:30 p.m.
PHOENIX -- Life comes quickly - even in the NBA - and the Phoenix Suns learned that lesson on Monday afternoon in a crushing loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. What was a competitive first quarter that looked to potentially develop into a potentially strong victory quickly turned into an embarrassing blowout.
Missing three of their best defenders — Isaac Okoro (shoulder), Caris LeVert (wrist), and Evan Mobley (calf) — the Cavs leaned on creativity, depth and resilience to earn a convincing 118-92 victory over the Phoenix Suns.
The Phoenix Suns lost in a fashion on Monday to the Cleveland Cavaliers that indicated no progress had been made over a recent stretch of wins.
Cleveland will welcome the Phoenix Suns to Rocket Mortagee FieldHouse ... the Suns if they hope to get back on a winning streak. Isaac Okoro will also miss his second straight game as he continues ...
The Cavs have beaten Phoenix and will keep the ... updates prior to Monday's game against the Suns. The Cavs will be without Evan Mobley, Isaac Okoro and Caris LeVert Forward Mobley (calf) is ...
Phoenix Suns (21-20, 11th in the Western Conference ... INJURIES: Cavaliers: Isaac Okoro: day to day (shoulder), Evan Mobley: day to day (calf). Suns: Jusuf Nurkic: day to day (illness), Bradley ...
Life comes quickly - even in the NBA - and the Phoenix Suns learned that lesson ... Caris LeVert, and Isaac Okoro. The uninspired effort brings much apprehension to the table in terms of outlook ...
The Cavs battle the Suns with a 3:30 tip-off as part of the NBA's MLK Day schedule. Follow along here for updates and highlights from the game.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have officially reached the midpoint of the season. They’re sitting atop the charts as the best team in the league, but that will mean little unless they get the job done when it matters the most.
The Phoenix Suns (21-21) looked overmatched in nearly every aspect in a 118-92 blowout loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, who continue to have the best record in the NBA at 36-6, Monday afternoon. The Cavaliers outscored the Suns by 23 points in the second and third quarters to propel themselves to the win.