A second-round playoff loss to the Boston Celtics — the team with the NBA's best record — shouldn't feel like a failure for the Cavaliers. But it doesn't feel like an objective success, either.
For the Cleveland Cavaliers, a consistent theme that has unfortunately plagued them all season long is injuries. One of the more recent victims of the nagging injury bug is sharpshooting big man Dean Wade, who missed two months of action before taking the floor in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics.
Wade is set for a momentous return. Dean Wade has been cleared to play in Game 3 of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ second round series with the Boston Celtics.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have the opportunity to go up 2-1 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics Saturday night as the series shifts to Cleveland’s home floor.
Dean Wade’s ultimate highlight in the NBA came in a game against the Boston Celtics. He may be finally returning to the court for the Cleveland Cavaliers against that very same team.
Riding high off their Game 2 win, the Cleveland Cavaliers have some big news. They will host the Boston Celtics for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals and could see the return of some familiar faces.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are facing an uphill battle in their second-round series against the Boston Celtics, but they may have help on the way in the form of Dean Wade.
The Cavaliers enter Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Orlando Magic missing a familiar face. But Dean Wade actually has been out a while.
He is one of Cleveland’s best defensive players. He averaged 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds while shooting 39.1 percent from long distance in 54 games this season.
Always banged up and battered, the Cleveland Cavaliers were never going to technically be at full strength ahead of their first-round playoff series opener against the Orlando Magic.
Out with a knee injury since early March, Cleveland Cavaliers power forward Dean Wade may miss the rest of the regular season. Although nothing is official,
According to NBA reporter Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade could be done for the season with a right knee injury. Wade
Before the Cleveland Cavaliers hosted the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night, there were many questions regarding who was and wasn’t available for Cleveland.
Coach J.B. Bickerstaff couldn’t offer specifics, but he didn’t have something resembling positive news. And it was related to the injuries involving Cavaliers starters Evan Mobley (ankle) and Max Strus (knee), and top reserve Dean Wade (also knee).
On Monday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Phoenix Suns in Ohio. For the game, the Cavs will remain without one of their best role players,
On Sunday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Brooklyn Nets in Ohio. For the game, the Cavs will be without one of their best role players, as Dean Wade has been ruled out due to personal reasons.
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chief, attended the Boston Celtics vs Cleveland Cavaliers game on Tuesday. The game went down to the wire and was carried by Dean Wade, who outscored the Celtics himself 20-17 in the fourth quarter.
The Cleveland Cavaliers needed someone to step up as they took on the top team in the NBA while being down several players. Dean Wade didn't just step
The Cavaliers put an end to the Celtics 11-game winning streak on Tuesday night with a 105-104 win that was capped off with a thrilling put-back dunk by Dean Wade in the game's closing seconds.
The Cavaliers and Nets are playing an NBA game in France, and by the time you read this, it may have been completed. But their business together may not.
Last Saturday night, the Cleveland Cavaliers used a collective effort on the heels of bad news to put together a complete game and defeat the Atlanta Hawks.
The Cleveland Cavaliers’ decision to buy out the remaining time on Kevin Love’s contract was apparently not a decision made just to help out a player who helped them win a championship in 2016.
Cavaliers forward Dean Wade will return for Saturday’s home game vs. the Bucks, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Wade, 26, has not played since Dec. 2, when he reaggravated a shoulder injury.
Wade signed a two-way contract with the Cavs in 2019 after a four-year career at Kansas State where he was first time All-Big 12 as a senior.
Wade appears to have earned a spot in the Cavs’ plans for next season. He has been a regular rotation player for the team during the last two years.
Cavaliers forward Dean Wade has undergone surgery to address the meniscus injury in his right knee that will end his season.
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