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And the Cavs partnered with the NAACP Cleveland Chapter for a "Time To Talk" series, which has focused n the issues facing the Black community in Northeast Ohio.
During a five-game home stretch at The Q, the Wine & Gold took the opportunity to get out into the community to motivate, educate and volunteer! On Tuesday, January 21st and Thursday, January 23rd ...
CLEVELAND, OH - The NBA Cleveland Cavaliers have named Cleveland-native Kevin Clayton as Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, a newly created position for all organizational ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A topping off ceremony was held Tuesday morning for the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance ...
A former basketball player at Shaker Heights High School, Clayton has lived in California, New York, Georgia, Michigan and Florida. He wasn't planning on returning to Northeast Ohio, but when the Cavs ...
The Cavaliers' G League affiliate earned league-wide honors after a breakout season filled with big crowds, bold promotions, and community impact.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been one of the best teams in the NBA this season. They started the year with a 15-game win streak and continue to dominate any opponent that stands in their way.
The community engagement with the Cleveland Clinic, coupled with the downtown location, will provide another impactful destination offering to Northeast Ohio.” Contributed photo The Cleveland ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cleveland NAACP held a virtual community conversation on mental health issues faced by African American men, including the impact that racism can have on the well ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs have heard the criticism — too finesse, not enough force. But in their playoff showdown with the Miami Heat, they’re slowly turning the tables on their opponent.
Although the Cavs exude confidence in their roster, they needed to make a move by Thursday to reach the 14-player minimum. While Tomlin may not see NBA action, the 6-foot-10 forward could be a ...