The Cavs, determined to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff mix, signed “humbled” five-time All-Star Kevin Love to a four-year, $120 million extension.
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Cavs extend Love; deal for $120M, sources say
The Cavs, determined to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff mix, signed “humbled” five-time All-Star Kevin Love to a four-year, $120 million extension.
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Cavs extend Love; deal for $120M, sources say
The Cavaliers have not made Kevin Love available for trades entering Thursday’s draft, and regardless of what decision LeBron James makes about his future, they have interest in keeping Love, sources said.
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Sources: Cavs want Love with or without LeBron
Cavaliers forward Kevin Love will not be suspended for Game 2 of the NBA Finals after lingering on the court while he was not checked into the game when a scuffle broke out at the end of Game 1.
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No suspension coming for Cavaliers’ Love
The Cavaliers could be without two of their starters for Game 2 if the NBA decides to discipline Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson following an altercation in the final moments of Game 1.
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Cavs could face suspensions following scuffle
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said the status of Kevin Love, who missed Game 7 against the Celtics, remains unclear while he’s still in the concussion protocol.
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Love still in protocol, remains iffy for Game 1
Jeff Green will replace the injured Kevin Love in the Cavaliers’ starting lineup for Game 7 Sunday, coach Tyronn Lue announced.
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Green to start in place of hurt Love in Game 7
Kevin Love will not play in the Cavaliers’ decisive Game 7 on Sunday against the Celtics, as the All-Star forward has been placed in the concussion protocol.
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Love out for Game 7 after entering protocol
Kevin Love said the Cavaliers and Celtics both endured a remarkable sequence of events in order to return to the Eastern Conference finals for the third time in the past four postseasons.
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Love: Cavs, Celts both ‘stepped up’ amid chaos
The dynamic two-man game from Kevin Love and Kyle Korver is flummoxing playoff opponents and reigniting Cleveland’s offense.
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Lowe: Love and Korver aren’t just watching LeBron
The dynamic two-man game from Kevin Love and Kyle Korver is flummoxing playoff opponents and reigniting Cleveland’s offense.
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Lowe: Love and Korver aren’t just watching LeBron
The dynamic two-man game from Kevin Love and Kyle Korver is flummoxing playoff opponents and reigniting Cleveland’s offense.
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Lowe: Love and Korver aren’t just watching LeBron
The Cleveland Cavaliers will stick with Kevin Love as their starting center despite his struggles this postseason.
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Lue: Cavs to stick with Love as starting center
Kevin Love thinks the Cavaliers’ Game 1 loss to the Pacers should be a wake-up call.
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Love: Cavaliers’ Game 1 loss a wake-up call
Kevin Love told ESPN that Cleveland may have many moving parts — including the future of LeBron James and a lot of players without much playoff experience — but that its goal continues to be winning a title.
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Love: LeBron’s decision looms over playoffs