Check out this edition of the Cavaliers newsletter, which includes the NCAA's decision to reverse its rule regarding agents without high school degrees. Get insider texts in your phone from Chris Fedor: Sign up for insider text messages in your phone from the reporter who covers the Cavs more than anyone else, cleveland.com's Chris Fedor. Cut through the clutter of social media and communicate directly with Chris in the same way you would with your friends. It's just $3.99 a month. Learn more and sign up here. Cavs on national TV once: The NBA released its regular season schedule for 2019-20 on Monday. The Cavaliers will start the season in Orlando on Oct. 23, and appear on national television just once. Chris Fedor recapped all the highlights of the schedule, including when they will host LeBron James and the Lakers again. Read more. Hey, Chris! It's the latest edition of Hey, Chris! Do you have a Cavs question that you'd like to have answered in Hey, Chris? Submit it here or tweet @ChrisFedor. Check out the latest Q&A. Read more. Preseason schedule released: The Cavaliers will play four exhibition games in preparation for the 2019-20 season, writes Fedor. The schedule, which was released Thursday, features two games at renovated Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, including the opener on Oct. 7. The Cavaliers begin the exhibition season at home against San Lorenzo de Almagro of Argentina’s Liga Nacional de Básquet. Read more. Cavs add Thornwell: The Cavaliers agreed to a non-guaranteed contract with free agent shooting guard Sindarius Thornwell, writes Fedor. Thornwell, 24, will sign a one-year deal and compete for one of the final roster spots at training camp. Read more. Looking ahead to 2020: As the Cavaliers continue their long rebuild, who are the top prospects to keep an eye on for next year's draft? Check 32 of them, including James Wiseman of Memphis and Cole Anthony of North Carolina. Read more. National stories No more 'Rich Paul Rule:' The NCAA has amended its certification process for agents representing basketball players who are deciding whether to stay in school or explore the NBA draft and will no longer require them to have a bachelor's degree, writes Mark Schlabach of ESPN. Instead, agents who don't have a bachelor's degree will have to be in good standing with the National Basketball Players Association. Read more. See more Cavaliers Keep up with the cleveland.com YouTube page devoted to the Cavaliers. Click here to subscribe. Born on this date: Hall of Famer Magic Johnson (1959), Frank Brickowski (1959), Fred Roberts (1960), Ed O'Bannon (1972), Chucky Atkins (1974). - cleveland.com |
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