When you stand at 15-0, everyone wants to know your business. And business is indeed booming for the Cavaliers. In fact, ...
Cavaliers forward Dean Wade will be among those missing for the team’s visit to the defending champion Boston Celtics on Tuesday — though he may be the only one.
Cleveland Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson offers his initial reaction to the injuries to Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade.
Wade sprained his left ankle during Sunday's win over the Hornets and will be in street clothes for at least one game. Tuesday's matchup is the first half of a back-to-back set, so Wade can be ...
Wade rolled his left ankle in the third quarter, and after being checked on by trainers during a timeout, the 27-year-old went back to the locker room. With Isaac Okoro (ankle) also in the locker room ...
One of those role players who answered the call and provided extra depth for the Wine and Gold is Dean Wade, who has stepped into the starting lineup due to injuries. Kenny Atkinson has loved what ...
The remainder of Atkinson’s 10- or 11-man rotation was coming into focus as well, with Caris LeVert, Dean Wade, Isaac Okoro, Sam Merrill, Georges Niang and Ty Jerome considered the primary reserves.
The Cavs are 2-0 after beating the Detroit Pistons 113-101 Friday night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Donovan Mitchell and ...
It sounds as if the most likely options are either Caris LeVert or Dean Wade. “I think it’s going to be really dependent on who we play and read it off that,” Atkinson told NBA reporters. “ ...
Okay, yeah, that’s probably true. Dean Wade was dealing with some stuff last year, especially at the end where he was injured. Isaac Ikoro didn’t have a great season statistically. So yeah ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Former Wildcat Dean Wade will open his sixth NBA season on Tuesday night (October 22), as his Cleveland Cavaliers will take on the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto as ...