Cavaliers clinch No. 1 seed in the East for first time without LeBron

SPORTIVO
Article arrow_drop_down

Up until the moment it happens, when the Cleveland Cavaliers win their next NBA championship, whether it’s this June or a future year to be determined, this is a franchise constantly trying to accomplish things for the first time without LeBron James on the roster.

Well, they got another one of those things done Tuesday night, and it’s a biggie. For the first time in team history without LeBron in the house, the Cavs clinched the No. 1 seed in the East headed into the postseason.

Advertisement

They did it by beating a red-hot but otherwise shorthanded Chicago Bulls team, 135-113, behind 28 points from Darius Garland. With the win, Cleveland secured a four-game lead over the Boston Celtics with three games remaining — which means it’s over.

The Cavs, who won 48 games last season and were predicted by most oddsmakers to do about the same in this campaign, would now host a deciding Game 7 in an Eastern Conference finals against the Celtics, or, for that matter, any other team that gets there instead.

This is the first time the Cavs clinched the No. 1 seed in the East since 2016 when, you guessed it, James led the franchise to its only NBA championship. Cleveland secured top billing in the East two other times, in 2009 and 2010, the last two seasons of James’ first stint with the franchise.

Last week, the Cavs picked up their 60th win … for … the first time in franchise history without LeBron. You’re beginning to see a trend.

“Whether we like it or not, Bron is the face of the city,” Cavs center Jarrett Allen said recently. “He’s done so much for the city, and it’s tough to break away from that notion … ‘the first to do it without LeBron here.’ We’re trying to do something special and hopefully we can do something special, but that’s just the path we’re on. We’re going to try to take it as far as we can.”

The Cavs won Tuesday without star Donovan Mitchell, who suffered a left ankle sprain in a loss Sunday to Sacramento.

With the loss, Chicago is now tied for ninth place with Miami for the Play-In tournament. Whoever finishes ninth between them will host the other in a must-win Play-In game next week. As fate would have it, the Heat and Bulls play Wednesday night in Chicago.

Perhaps to be as sure as they could be that they’re ready for the Miami game, the Bulls were missing Coby White, Josh Giddey, Nikola Vucevic, and Kevin Huerter against Cleveland. Even with the loss, Chicago is 12-5 over the last month. Should the Bulls survive the Play-In Tournament, they would face Cleveland in the first round as the No. 8 seed.

Advertisement

The Cavs are just 7-6 since March 16, having eased up after sprinting out to a blistering 56-10 record with winning streaks of 15, 12, and 16 games along the way. Three of their players — Mitchell, Garland, Evan Mobley — were All-Stars. They have since seen Oklahoma City surpass them as the NBA’s best overall team and best home team. Cleveland still has the NBA’s top offense, but is no longer the league’s top 3-point shooting team.

With three games remaining and then a full week off before the playoffs start, Cleveland has time to get Mitchell’s ankle right and heal any other bumps and bruises — be they on players’ bodies or the team’s play. One of those winning streaks, the 15-game streak, came at the start of the regular season, so the Cavs have already shown they can flip a switch and raise their level of play.

They’ve never won, nor even reached an NBA Finals without LeBron. Is this the year? They took a step in that direction by nailing down the East.

“We wanna be remembered in history,” Mitchell said recently. “And I think … we’re on track, but we’ve got a lot of work to do to get there.”

(Photo: Phil Long / Associated Press)

This news was originally published on this post .

About the author

About the author call_made

SPORTIVO

More posts

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Patriots’ Mr. Irrelevant pick is DB Kobee Minor, who played at Texas Tech, Indiana and Memphis

Mr. Irrelevant really was fairly irrelevant this year.The Patriots selected Kobee Minor, a defensive back who played at Texas Tech, Indiana and Memphis. The NFL Network desk seemed caught off guard by the pick. Analyst Daniel Jeremiah admitted during the NFL Network broadcast that he hadn't watched Minor, and the pick was a flier. Minor had just 38 tackles and no interceptions, but two sacks, in his final college season with Memphis. Before his last season, he had started just nine games in his college career.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe final pick was originally held by the Kansas City Chiefs, but they traded it to the Patriots. The Chiefs got the 228th overall pick for Nos. 251 and 257, which was the last pick of the draft. The family of Mr. Irrelevant founder Paul Salata announced the pick as a way to celebrate the […]

trending_flat
Barcelona beats Real Madrid in extra time to win Copa del Rey

Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3-2 in extra time to claim a record-extending 32nd Copa del Rey title on Saturday and launch its bid for a treble.Pedri González scored from long range to give Barcelona the lead in the 28th minute at La Cartuja Stadium.Kylian Mbappé came off the bench at halftime and scored from a free kick for Real Madrid in the 70th. Midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni headed Madrid in front in the 77th.But Ferran Torres leveled in the 84th and forced extra time.Jules Koundé then pounced on a pass by Brahim Díaz and slotted a shot into the low corner of Thibaut Courtois' net for the 116th-minute winner.Barcelona will carry this momentum into Wednesday's start of its Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan. It also leads La Liga by four points over Madrid.Barcelona has beaten Madrid in all three of […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Ohio State falls 1 pick shy of modern era record for single draft despite hitting 14 with 72 selections left

Ohio State tied for the second-most players selected in a single NFL Draft with 14 this year.The national champions started with wide receiver Emeka Egbuka picked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at No. 19 overall Thursday, and quarterback Will Howard became pick No. 14 at 185th overall. That left 72 picks for the Buckeyes to tie Georgia's 2022 record of 15, but no more of them were selected.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGeorgia broke the record in the sixth round in 2022 when John FitzPatrick became the 15th Georgia player taken when he was chosen with the 213th pick. Forty-nine picks remained after that with no more Bulldogs being selected.Ohio State also had 14 players selected in 2004, while LSU had 14 players drafted in 2020.The Buckeyes didn’t have a player selected in the top 15, but then Ohio State went on a run. Offensive […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Ohio State has 14 players taken, leads all schools in first-rounders

<!--> Ohio State made college football history this year when it became the first team to win a national championship in the new 12-team playoff era. The Buckeyes followed that up with 14 players being selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.Ohio State came within one of tying the all-time record set by Georgia in 2022 for the most players taken in a single draft (15). Like Ohio State, Georgia was also coming off a national championship win that season. The Buckeyes led all schools this year with four first-round picks, followed by Georgia, Michigan and Texas (three each). Ohio State has produced more first-rounders than any other college since the NFL Draft began in 1936.ADVERTISEMENT -->Here's every Ohio State player who was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft:The two draft-eligible Buckeyes who weren't selected were C Seth McLaughlin and OT Josh […]

trending_flat
Eagles 2025 NFL Draft takeaways: Philadelphia gets large draft class, stockpiles future picks

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2025 NFL Draft with 10 selections. As reigning Super Bowl champions, they operated from the back end of the rounds. The positioning forced the Eagles’ war room to be more strategic. At one time, aggressive. More often, conservative. General manager Howie Roseman executed five draft-day trades in a series of moves that yielded one of the largest draft classes of his tenure. He also acquired a fifth-round selection for a 2026 arsenal of picks that now has a total of 12.AdvertisementRoseman, his personnel department and the Eagles coaching staff will now start chasing down undrafted free agents to sign. Philadelphia’s offseason roster will continue to take shape as the Eagles prepare for voluntary OTAs, which begin May 27. Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways for the Eagles from the draft.Best value pickThe […]

trending_flat
How much money did Quinn Ewers lose by not returning for NIL in college football, sliding in 2025 NFL Draft?

USATSI After a long wait, Quinn Ewers was drafted at pick No. 231 by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. It was clear that with heir apparent Arch Manning waiting in the wings, he'd have to play somewhere else in 2025. Ewers entered this draft class with concerns over his arm strength and some worries about a nagging injury that hampered him in the 2024 season for Texas.Throughout the NIL era, there's an interesting theme running through Day 3 of every NFL Draft, and that's whether a player could have earned more by staying in school. There are myriad reasons why a player goes to the draft beyond money, but it is something to factor into any player's decision. Some players who are borderline draftable opt to return to school to at least get […]

Related

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Patriots’ Mr. Irrelevant pick is DB Kobee Minor, who played at Texas Tech, Indiana and Memphis

Mr. Irrelevant really was fairly irrelevant this year.The Patriots selected Kobee Minor, a defensive back who played at Texas Tech, Indiana and Memphis. The NFL Network desk seemed caught off guard by the pick. Analyst Daniel Jeremiah admitted during the NFL Network broadcast that he hadn't watched Minor, and the pick was a flier. Minor had just 38 tackles and no interceptions, but two sacks, in his final college season with Memphis. Before his last season, he had started just nine games in his college career.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe final pick was originally held by the Kansas City Chiefs, but they traded it to the Patriots. The Chiefs got the 228th overall pick for Nos. 251 and 257, which was the last pick of the draft. The family of Mr. Irrelevant founder Paul Salata announced the pick as a way to celebrate the […]

trending_flat
Barcelona beats Real Madrid in extra time to win Copa del Rey

Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3-2 in extra time to claim a record-extending 32nd Copa del Rey title on Saturday and launch its bid for a treble.Pedri González scored from long range to give Barcelona the lead in the 28th minute at La Cartuja Stadium.Kylian Mbappé came off the bench at halftime and scored from a free kick for Real Madrid in the 70th. Midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni headed Madrid in front in the 77th.But Ferran Torres leveled in the 84th and forced extra time.Jules Koundé then pounced on a pass by Brahim Díaz and slotted a shot into the low corner of Thibaut Courtois' net for the 116th-minute winner.Barcelona will carry this momentum into Wednesday's start of its Champions League semifinal against Inter Milan. It also leads La Liga by four points over Madrid.Barcelona has beaten Madrid in all three of […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Ohio State falls 1 pick shy of modern era record for single draft despite hitting 14 with 72 selections left

Ohio State tied for the second-most players selected in a single NFL Draft with 14 this year.The national champions started with wide receiver Emeka Egbuka picked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at No. 19 overall Thursday, and quarterback Will Howard became pick No. 14 at 185th overall. That left 72 picks for the Buckeyes to tie Georgia's 2022 record of 15, but no more of them were selected.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGeorgia broke the record in the sixth round in 2022 when John FitzPatrick became the 15th Georgia player taken when he was chosen with the 213th pick. Forty-nine picks remained after that with no more Bulldogs being selected.Ohio State also had 14 players selected in 2004, while LSU had 14 players drafted in 2020.The Buckeyes didn’t have a player selected in the top 15, but then Ohio State went on a run. Offensive […]

trending_flat
2025 NFL Draft: Ohio State has 14 players taken, leads all schools in first-rounders

<!--> Ohio State made college football history this year when it became the first team to win a national championship in the new 12-team playoff era. The Buckeyes followed that up with 14 players being selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.Ohio State came within one of tying the all-time record set by Georgia in 2022 for the most players taken in a single draft (15). Like Ohio State, Georgia was also coming off a national championship win that season. The Buckeyes led all schools this year with four first-round picks, followed by Georgia, Michigan and Texas (three each). Ohio State has produced more first-rounders than any other college since the NFL Draft began in 1936.ADVERTISEMENT -->Here's every Ohio State player who was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft:The two draft-eligible Buckeyes who weren't selected were C Seth McLaughlin and OT Josh […]

trending_flat
Eagles 2025 NFL Draft takeaways: Philadelphia gets large draft class, stockpiles future picks

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2025 NFL Draft with 10 selections. As reigning Super Bowl champions, they operated from the back end of the rounds. The positioning forced the Eagles’ war room to be more strategic. At one time, aggressive. More often, conservative. General manager Howie Roseman executed five draft-day trades in a series of moves that yielded one of the largest draft classes of his tenure. He also acquired a fifth-round selection for a 2026 arsenal of picks that now has a total of 12.AdvertisementRoseman, his personnel department and the Eagles coaching staff will now start chasing down undrafted free agents to sign. Philadelphia’s offseason roster will continue to take shape as the Eagles prepare for voluntary OTAs, which begin May 27. Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways for the Eagles from the draft.Best value pickThe […]

trending_flat
How much money did Quinn Ewers lose by not returning for NIL in college football, sliding in 2025 NFL Draft?

USATSI After a long wait, Quinn Ewers was drafted at pick No. 231 by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. It was clear that with heir apparent Arch Manning waiting in the wings, he'd have to play somewhere else in 2025. Ewers entered this draft class with concerns over his arm strength and some worries about a nagging injury that hampered him in the 2024 season for Texas.Throughout the NIL era, there's an interesting theme running through Day 3 of every NFL Draft, and that's whether a player could have earned more by staying in school. There are myriad reasons why a player goes to the draft beyond money, but it is something to factor into any player's decision. Some players who are borderline draftable opt to return to school to at least get […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity.

About SPORTIVO

Sportivo Network is a dedicated social platform for sports enthusiasts, athletes, and scouts. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete looking for opportunities, a coach searching for talent, or simply a sports lover wanting to connect with like-minded people, Sportivo is your go-to network. With features like direct messaging, profile showcasing, and talent scouting, Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity. Here, you can share your achievements, interact with professionals, and open doors to the next level in your sports journey. Join Sportivo Network – because every great athlete deserves to be discovered!
Copyright © 2025 SPORTIVO News. and SPORTIVO Network. All rights reserved.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation