With Jarrett Allen out and Goerges Niang struggling in his role, the Cleveland Cavaliers turned to their buyout market acquisition to step up in a crucial Game 5 against the Orlando Magic.
A number of former Los Angeles Clippers came up big for their teams in Tuesday night's NBA playoffs. Even if their old teams didn't want them.
The Cavs were fully outplayed on Thursday. Final Score: Orlando Magic 121, Cleveland Cavaliers 83. Not much notable from this one. When Tristan Thompson and Marcus Morris entered the game in the third quarter, the Cavs effectively punted on the game.
Cavaliers forward Marcus Morris was given the keys to Philadelphia earlier this season. Seriously. Then the 76ers traded him. Worse, they traded him to the San Antonio Spurs, who despite the presence of rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama, are headed nowhere fast.
Heading into their home matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Cleveland Cavaliers were looking for stability on the court. Sure, the rash of injuries the Cavs have dealt with have and continues to play a part in that.
On Friday, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that they officially signed veteran forward Marcus Morris for the remainder of the 2023-24 season. Morris originally signed a 10-day contract with the Cavs on Mar.
Say what you will about Cavaliers forward Marcus Morris, but don’t you dare call him soft. Morris, 34, just completed a 10-day contract and was signed by the Cavs for the rest of the season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have made an addition to their roster for the remainder of the 2023-24 NBA regular season. After signing veteran forward Marcus Morris Sr.
The Cleveland Cavaliers signed forward Marcus Morris Sr. for the rest of the season, the team announced Friday. Morris signed a 10-day contract with the Cavaliers on March 18 in the wake of injuries to guard Donovan Mitchell (nasal fracture), forward Evan Mobley (ankle) and guard Max Strus (knee).
The 13-year NBA veteran has technically been on four teams this season.
The Cavaliers will sign forward Marcus Morris to a contract for the rest of the season on Thursday, when his 10-day contract expired, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have picked up a reputation recently that no NBA team wants to be associated with. There are a lot of analysts and even some of their peers around the league who believe that they are a soft team.
Forward Marcus Morris was ejected for throwing an elbow toward the throat/chin area of Hornets big man Nick Richards in the Cavaliers’ win on Monday — and it immediately spurned a Cavs run.
Whenever an NBA player signs a 10-day contract, the pressure is on to make a lasting first impression. Doing that makes it easier to convince the team you’re auditioning for to keep you long-term.
There hasn't been much to get excited about over the last week and a half if you're a Cleveland Cavaliers fan. Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, and Evan Mobley remain sidelined with injuries while the team has played average basketball since the All-Star break.
On Monday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers will play the Indiana Pacers (in Indianapolis). Before the game, the team announced that they had officially signed Marcus Morris to a 10-day contract.
According to NBA reporter Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, the Cleveland Cavaliers have not made any assurances to Marcus Morris about his place on the roster
Free agent Marcus Morris signed a 10-day contract with the Cavaliers and is available for Monday when Cleveland plays the Indiana Pacers. Cleveland has three starters out with injuries and Morris attended shootaround with his new teammates hours before the game.
Marcus Morris Sr.’s recent transition to the Cleveland Cavaliers marks an optimistic chapter in his NBA journey. After parting ways with the San Antonio Spurs through a buyout last month, Morris found a new beginning with the Cavs, signing a 10-day contract.
The Cavaliers will sign veteran forward Marcus Morris to a 10-day contract, tweets Shams Charania of The Athletic.
With less than 20 games to go until the playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers are still making roster moves, adding Marcus Morris Sr. to fill their 15th and final roster spot.
Marcus Morris’ NBA career started off slowly as he only began putting up double digit numbers in his fourth season in the league.. That was in his last year with the Phoenix Suns, but his best moments were with the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers.
The 34-year-old never actually suited up for the Spurs after the trade.
He didn’t suit up for San Antonio. He appeared in 37 games with Philadelphia this season.
Patrick Beverley seems to be gunning for a future as an NBA news-breaker.
The Philadelphia 76ers are the first team to finalize a deal on the NBA's trade deadline day.
Marcus Morris' time with the L.A. Clippers didn't go to plan. After getting a new opportunity with his hometown Sixers, it doesn't sound like Morris is interested in looking back.
On Monday afternoon, The Los Angeles Times' Andrew Greif reported that forward Marcus Morris is unhappy with how the Clippers utilized him to end the year, likely causing both parties to split during the offseason.
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