The Cleveland Cavaliers took a beating in Tuesday night’s 118-101 defeat at the hands of the Milwaukee Bucks at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
The team’s defense could’ve been summed up with one play featuring Cavs shooting guard J.R. Smith.
At the end of the second quarter out of a timeout, Bucks guard Matthew Dellavedova simply dribbled down the length of the court and threw a routine chest pass to a wide-open Tony Snell for the easy layup.
Snell’s defender was supposed to be none other than Smith, who was seen on the sideline dapping up opposing guard Jason Terry on the bench.
After the game, Smith, who was wearing a ski mask and hood to cover his face, proceeded to elaborate on his defensive mishap.
Former Minnesota Timberwolves and Boston Celtics star Kevin Garnett directed some criticism the Cleveland Cavaliers'…
Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen suffered a rib injury due to an elbow from Orlando…
Cleveland Cavaliers veteran Marcus Morris had a strong performance in his squad's pivotal Game 5…
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst went off on the Cleveland Cavaliers for not taking advantage of the…
Teammates of Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Daris Garland reportedly gave the floor general multiple "patronizing…
Cleveland Cavaliers rookie Emoni Bates may have come into the 2023-24 campaign in hopes of…