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The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed a new two-way contract player, waiving Chris Livingston in a corresponding move.
The Cleveland Cavaliers made news with roster moves involving a former Cleveland State player and an Akron native who grew up cheering for the Cavs.
If James doesn't retire and decides to take his talents back to Cleveland for the 2026-27 season, he'd be embarking on his third stint with the Cavaliers, who famously selected the Akron, Ohio, native out of St. Vincent–St. Mary High School with the No. 1 pick in the 2003 draft.
Teams have been doing their research on one Cavaliers role player, but to this point the team has been uninterested in making a deal
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Cavs waiving two-way player
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs are making a roster change. Sources tell cleveland.com that the team is waiving forward Chris Livingston, one of three players who had been on a two-way contract this season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are set to host the Los Angeles Lakers in a highly anticipated NBA clash. Despite key absences for the Cavaliers, Donovan Mitchell and Dean Wade will lead the charge. The Lakers,
Cavaliers sign 6-foot-8 former Celtics forward to assist Donovan Mitchell originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. It was only a matter of time before the Cleveland Cavaliers added a backcourt or frontcourt contributor to their roster.