
Wine and Gold Talk Podcast
cleveland.com - Advance Local·Hosted by Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins·750 episodes
Get the latest news and analysis about the Cleveland Cavaliers from Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and special guests on cleveland.com.
Why listen
Wine and Gold Talk Podcast is for Cleveland Cavaliers fans who want beat-reporter context, not just box-score reactions. Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, Jimmy Watkins, and guests break down games, roster pressure, playoff stakes, coaching choices, and the mood around the team in a direct newsroom conversation style. It is especially useful if you follow the Cavs closely and want informed arguments about what each win, loss, injury, or trade rumor actually means.
Episodes
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins analyze recent comments by Lonzo Ball and Darius Garland regarding the Cleveland Cavaliers' roster changes and playoff struggles. The discussion highlights the recurring structural flaws in the Cavaliers' roster construction, specifically the defensive and offensive challenges of pairing two small, ball-dominant guards. The guys also debate the feasibility and limitations of a hypothetical reunion with a 42-year-old LeBron James, ultimately concluding with their predictions for an NBA Finals matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor evaluate the future trajectory and roster construction of the Cleveland Cavaliers. They first analyze the team's player development, noting that while Evan Mobley’s offensive growth has seemingly plateaued, other players like Sam Merrill and Craig Porter Jr. have made significant strides. The discussion then shifts to Dennis Schroder; Fedor argues the veteran guard should be retained because he provides necessary high-level playmaking and brings a competitive edge to a relatively quiet locker room. Finally, Fedor unpacks the debate over trading Evan Mobley versus Donovan Mitchell. He contends that Mitchell is vital for immediate championship contention, whereas Mobley’s youth, contract stability, and "unicorn" reputation give him immense trade value — making him the ideal centerpiece to acquire a ready-now superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jalen Williams or Jaylen Brown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' fatal roster flaws in contrast to the success of current NBA Finals contenders. Reflecting on the Western Conference Finals, they highlight Victor Wembanyama's overwhelming dominance with the San Antonio Spurs and point out that Cleveland lacks a true, primary center-piece player capable of leading a team to a championship. This leads to a debate over Evan Mobley's future, specifically whether the Cavaliers should trade their young franchise big man for an established superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo to counter generational talents like Wembanyama. The episode wraps up with a preview of the NBA Finals matchup between the defensive-minded Spurs and the highly efficient New York Knicks, with both analysts predicting a seven-game series victory for San Antonio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins break down Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman’s end-of-season press conference and the complex offseason decisions facing the franchise. The conversation centers on the organization's willingness to make ruthless, championship-oriented roster moves versus relying on a "run it back" philosophy of internal development. Key topics include navigating Donovan Mitchell's lucrative contract extension, the ongoing integration of James Harden following his trade for Darius Garland, and the hesitation to trade away a "safety net" player like Evan Mobley—specifically in swirling rumors regarding a trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Ultimately, the guys question whether Altman and the front office can separate their emotional attachment to drafted players from the objective evaluations required to build a true finals contender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast focuses on the Cleveland Cavaliers' offseason strategies, centering heavily on the rumors surrounding a potential push for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins argue that the Cavaliers should aggressively pursue the blockbuster trade despite reports that Giannis may not prefer Cleveland, citing the organization's successful gamble on Donovan Mitchell as a precedent. The discussion also covers Subtext subscriber questions regarding realistic wing and center trade targets — such as Trey Murphy, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis — and addresses the long-term viability of building a championship roster solely around Donovan Mitchell. Finally, the panel discusses necessary adjustments to Kenny Atkinson’s coaching staff, highlighting the potential addition of a defensive-minded assistant while cautioning against the risks of bringing in a high-profile former head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins break down what the Cleveland Cavaliers’ decision to retain head coach Kenny Atkinson and the current front office really says about the franchise’s future after a humiliating Eastern Conference finals exit against the New York Knicks. If the Cavs still believe in Atkinson, does that mean the organization has quietly concluded the real problem is the roster itself? The conversation dives into why minor tweaks may no longer be enough, whether the current core has reached its ceiling and what kinds of blockbuster swings Cleveland could explore this offseason. From the complicated realities of a Giannis Antetokounmpo pursuit to the possibility of a LeBron James reunion, the debate centers on how aggressive the Cavs should be and whether previously untouchable pieces like Evan Mobley or Donovan Mitchell would truly remain off limits in a championship chase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, along with reporters Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins, dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' embarrassing elimination and sweep by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. The hosts heavily criticize the team's lackluster performance, calling out an organizational culture of excuse-making and a distinct lack of heart. While reaching the Conference Finals was a significant milestone for the franchise, the glaring talent and physical gap between the Cavaliers and true championship contenders indicates a need for substantial offseason adjustments. The discussion pivots to the complexities of the current roster, exploring bold trade scenarios and the difficult financial and contractual decisions looming over core players like Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, and Evan Mobley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers falling to a 3-0 deficit against the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. The speakers highlight that the Knicks have thoroughly outclassed Cleveland, exploiting the Cavaliers' long-standing defensive flaws, lack of trust, and stagnant offense. While praising New York for its versatility and elite talent, the hosts emphasize that the Cavaliers have only themselves to blame due to poor regular-season habits and an inability to adapt. With the most expensive roster in the league severely underperforming, the hosts note that the team appears physically exhausted and mentally defeated, raising serious questions about head coach Kenny Atkinson's adjustments, roster construction, and the core group's future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins answer Subtext subscriber questions as they rehash the Cavs' Game 1 loss against the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. A major focal point is head coach Kenny Atkinson’s questionable late-game defensive decisions, heavily criticizing his switch-heavy scheme that allowed Jalen Brunson to consistently exploit matchups against James Harden. The conversation also touches on whether Atkinson's job is in jeopardy under owner Dan Gilbert, the integration challenges of balancing two ball-dominant guards in Harden and Donovan Mitchell, and the overall clutch-time struggles and fatigue plaguing the team as they navigate the deepest playoff run of Mitchell's career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' historic fourth-quarter collapse against the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. After the Cavs squandered a 22-point lead to lose in overtime, the discussion heavily critiques head coach Kenny Atkinson for his lack of in-game adjustments—most notably failing to call timely timeouts to stop the Knicks' momentum and repeatedly allowing an exhausted James Harden to be isolated defensively against Jalen Brunson. The hosts also address star guard Donovan Mitchell's late-game disappearance, the team's ineffective bench utilization, and the pressing need for internal accountability and tactical changes heading into Game 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' decisive Game 7 victory over the Detroit Pistons, which secured the franchise's first Eastern Conference Finals appearance since 2018. The panel praises the team's balanced offensive identity, highlighting Donovan Mitchell's playmaking, the dominant interior presence of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley, and head coach Kenny Atkinson's schematic adjustments. While acknowledging the milestone, the reporters caution that the upcoming series against the New York Knicks will require a significantly higher level of play, as the Knicks present a much steeper challenge with their rested, complete, and defensively versatile roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, beat reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' disastrous 115-94 Game 6 loss to the Detroit Pistons. The panel expresses profound disappointment over the Cavaliers' lack of effort, intensity, and offensive execution on their home floor, severely missing an opportunity to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. A prevailing theme of the discussion is the intense scrutiny facing star players Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, who failed to meet the moment in a closeout scenario. Looking ahead to Game 7, the guys highlight a massive disparity in stakes: while the young Pistons are effectively playing with "house money" after an already successful season, the heavily invested Cavaliers face immense, franchise-altering pressure in a "now or never" scenario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and guest Omari Sankofa II preview Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Detroit Pistons. They discuss how the series shifted from a 2-0 Detroit lead to a 3-2 Cleveland advantage, noting the heavy two-way burden placed on Pistons star Cade Cunningham and the postseason struggles of center Jalen Duren. The conversation also highlights Cleveland's strategic strengths, including the dominance of frontcourt duo Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, offensive sparks from role players like Caris LeVert, and veteran James Harden's ability to manipulate pace and draw fouls. Finally, they address a significant free-throw disparity favoring the Cavaliers and share their final predictions for how the highly competitive series will conclude. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and reporters Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' thrilling 117-113 overtime victory against the Detroit Pistons in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. The panel highlights the notable mental toughness and veteran maturity that allowed Cleveland to erase a nine-point deficit in the final three minutes of regulation. They discuss the crucial contributions of role players like Max Strus, head coach Kenny Atkinson's strategic rotation choices, and how the Cavaliers' experience ultimately outlasted a fatigued Pistons squad. Additionally, the hosts address player safety concerns regarding courtside photographers and note a glaring free-throw disparity that may heavily motivate Detroit heading into Game 6. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com reporters Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' Game 4 victory over the Detroit Pistons, which tied the Eastern Conference semifinals at two games apiece. The panel highlights the electrifying advantage provided by the home crowd at Rocket Arena, Donovan Mitchell's historic 43-point performance, and Evan Mobley's return to form as a dominant defensive presence and capable playmaker. As the series shifts back to Detroit, the hosts preview the urgent need for the Cavaliers to prove they can win on the road and analyze the heavy free-throw disparity from Game 4 that sparked frustration from the returning Pistons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' crucial 116-109 Game 3 victory over the Detroit Pistons, narrowing their series deficit to 2-1. A major focal point is the team's offensive adjustments, specifically playing at a faster pace and managing James Harden's usage earlier in the game to keep him fresh for a vintage, clutch performance in the fourth quarter. The guys also extensively praise the energy and defensive tenacity of role players — particularly Max Strus, whose relentless pressure disrupted Cade Cunningham and the Pistons' offense. Additionally, they credit the physical frontcourt presence of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, as well as the inherent boost role players like Sam Merrill received from returning to their home court, shifting the momentum of the series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' 0-2 deficit against the Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The conversation centers on the Cavaliers' ongoing challenges with roster construction and their failure to establish a consistent team identity, heavily contrasting them with a physical and defensively disciplined Detroit team. The guys critique the recent acquisition of 36-year-old James Harden, noting his significant offensive and defensive struggles in the postseason. Finally, they explore the potential organizational fallout if Cleveland loses the series, outlining possible coaching and front-office changes, as well as roster shakeups — including the hypothetical scenario of trading Evan Mobley in a blockbuster deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' Game 2 loss to the Detroit Pistons, dropping them into a 0-2 hole in the series. The primary focus of the discussion is the Cavs' sudden and drastic inability to execute in clutch, late-game situations — the exact reason the team traded for James Harden. The guys express concern over Harden's performance, noting he looks sluggish, is plagued by turnovers, and might be dealing with a hand injury. Furthermore, the hosts discuss Donovan Mitchell's apparent ankle injury and heavily critique center Evan Mobley for his lack of aggressiveness and rebounding, contrasting his struggles with Jarrett Allen's solid play. The episode concludes with a debate over potential lineup changes, such as starting Max Strus or Jaylon Tyson, as the team faces a critical Game 3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' 111-101 loss to the Detroit Pistons in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. The discussion centers heavily on the Cavaliers' persistent turnover issues — particularly from guards James Harden and Donovan Mitchell — which played directly into Detroit's aggressive, physical defensive scheme. The guys also critique head coach Kenny Atkinson for his confusing playoff rotations, specifically his decision to limit center Jarrett Allen to just 12 second-half minutes while resting his star players during crucial stretches. Other key topics include Detroit's dominance on the offensive glass led by Jalen Duren, the concerning implications of Sam Merrill's hamstring injury on Cleveland's spacing, and the growing consensus that the Cavaliers' poor performances are no longer anomalies, but rather a consistent trend in this postseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of the Wine and Gold Talk Podcast previews the highly anticipated Eastern Conference semifinals matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Detroit Pistons. Host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins highlight the central narrative of the series: a coaching clash between current Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson and former Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff, who now leads the top-seeded Pistons. The discussion breaks down the strategic contrasts between Detroit's physical, defense-first approach and Cleveland's modernized, spacing-reliant offense. The guys also analyze key player matchups, series rotation depths, and the immense organizational pressure on the Cavaliers to succeed, with both ultimately predicting Cleveland to win a grueling, hard-fought series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dive into the Cavs securing a Game 7 victory over the Toronto Raptors to advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals, overcoming a sluggish first half through heightened intensity and a dominant, season-saving performance by Jarrett Allen. Looking ahead to their second-round matchup against the Detroit Pistons, the podcast hosts anticipate a gritty, highly physical "rock fight" shaped by tactical battles between current head coach Kenny Atkinson and former Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff. Despite Cleveland's advancement, the guys note that lingering concerns remain regarding the team's consistency and ultimately cast doubt on whether any deeply flawed Eastern Conference team can truly contend for an NBA championship against the Western Conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' disappointing Game 6 overtime loss to a severely shorthanded Toronto Raptors team, setting up a high-stakes Game 7. The panel heavily critiques the team's underperformance, specifically highlighting the passive play of stars Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, alongside questionable lineup and challenge decisions by head coach Kenny Atkinson. Despite holding home-court advantage for the series finale, the speakers express deep concern over the Cavaliers' legitimacy as title contenders, noting that a first-round exit could result in sweeping rotational and coaching changes for the franchise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and columnist Jimmy Watkins address Subtext subscriber questions as the Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for Game 6 of their playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. The discussion primarily centers on analyzing the team's recent defensive drop-offs, attributing them to a shift in scheme under head coach Kenny Atkinson that has inadvertently overtaxed rim protectors Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. Offensively, the hosts evaluate the team's continuity struggles while integrating James Harden, praising Donovan Mitchell's strategic pacing, growth, and willingness to trust his teammates over playing "hero ball." Finally, they debate team dynamics, specifically whether the current roster has the necessary "nastiness" and physical grit to complement their skill sets for a deep postseason run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' 125-120 Game 5 playoff victory over the Toronto Raptors, which gave Cleveland a 3-2 series lead. The commentators attribute the comeback win to a season-saving fourth-quarter performance and locker-room leadership from Dennis Schroder, alongside vital offensive contributions from Evan Mobley and James Harden. Despite the victory, the reporters express ongoing skepticism about the Cavaliers' mental toughness and long-term playoff viability, noting that the team struggled for three quarters against a shorthanded Raptors squad and that star player Donovan Mitchell continues to underperform. Looking ahead to Game 6 in Toronto, the guys agree that Cleveland is the superior team and should win, but they acknowledge that the Cavaliers' poor track record on the road and the uncertain injury status of Toronto's Brandon Ingram could ultimately force a Game 7. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, joined by reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins preview Game 5 of the tied playoff series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors. The panel critiques the Cavaliers' surprising complacency following their blown lead in Game 4, urging the team to establish a higher standard of play and match Toronto's relentless physicality. Key points of discussion include the alarming turnover rates from high-usage stars James Harden and Donovan Mitchell, the offensive underutilization of center Jarrett Allen, and the severe ineffectiveness of Evan Mobley. Ultimately, the guys agree that to win Game 5, Cleveland must secure the possession game, improve ball security, and build a defensive wall to stop Scottie Barnes in transition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Wine and Gold podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' frustrating 93-89 Game 4 loss to the Toronto Raptors, which tied their first-round playoff series at 2-2. The analysts criticize the Cavaliers for their recurring mental fragility, alarming late-game collapses, and failure to adjust to Toronto's physical defensive pressure. Star players like Donovan Mitchell and James Harden are called out for their lack of urgency and poor execution, while head coach Kenny Atkinson faces scrutiny for being out-coached. As the series shifts back to Cleveland, the guys emphasize that the team must abandon its complacent attitude, or they risk a disastrous early postseason exit that would spark sweeping offseason personnel changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins preview a critical Game 4 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors after Toronto cut the series deficit to 2-1. The discussion centers on the resurfacing of the Cavaliers' historical playoff struggles, specifically physical fatigue, perimeter defense lapses, and struggles to contain Scottie Barnes and Toronto's transition offense. While Sands advocates for adjusting the rotation slightly by playing the energetic but inexperienced Craig Porter Jr. over struggling veteran Dennis Schroder, Watkins argues that Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson is highly unlikely to abandon his trusted veterans in a high-stakes playoff environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins analyze the primary factors behind the Cavs’ Game 3 defeat, focusing on Cleveland’s season-high 22 turnovers and Toronto’s imposing physicality. The discussion highlights the Raptors' outlier offensive performance — including shooting nearly 61% from three-point range — and how their relentless defensive pressure successfully exhausted star guards Donovan Mitchell and James Harden. Furthermore, the hosts heavily criticize the lack of assertiveness and paint protection from Cleveland's starting big men, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, emphasizing the serious need for the Cavaliers to match Toronto's aggressive energy and make structural adjustments heading into Game 4. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins preview Game 3 of the playoff series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors, with the Cavs currently holding a 2-0 lead. The discussion focuses on the tactical adjustments Toronto must make to survive, such as reducing Jakob Poeltl's minutes, winning the turnover battle, and potentially baiting Cleveland’s role players into taking more shots to increase game variance. The panel also highlights the Cavaliers' impressive consistency, defensive connectivity, and status as a veteran-led team, noting that their ultimate test will be proving they can maintain this focused, high-level execution in a hostile road environment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor navigate the Cleveland Cavaliers' current playoff run, addressing listener questions regarding rotations and future matchups. They analyze Jaylon Tyson's ongoing development, arguing that he needs consistent postseason minutes to learn through his mistakes and provide necessary grit. The hosts also evaluate the Cavs' low-scoring bench, concluding that the starting core's dominance alleviates the need for high bench production, allowing role players to focus heavily on defense. Looking ahead, they agree that the Detroit Pistons would be a vastly preferred second-round opponent over the Orlando Magic due to Detroit's glaring offensive flaws. Finally, they praise the invaluable perimeter defense of Dean Wade, emphasizing that despite his low offensive usage, his presence is undeniably critical to the team's overarching success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' methodical 115-105 Game 2 playoff victory over the Toronto Raptors. Driven by a wildly electric home crowd, the Cavaliers showcased an overwhelming offensive performance, with Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, and Evan Mobley combining for 83 points. The group notes how the Raptors are completely overmatched, struggling with constant lineup adjustments and failing to contain Cleveland's superstars. Additionally, the hosts praise Dean Wade for an "A-plus" defensive performance that completely neutralized Toronto's Brandon Ingram. As the series shifts to Canada, the consensus is that a focused, mature Cavaliers team has comfortably dictated the terms of engagement, keeping their eyes on much tougher playoff matchups down the road. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' 126-113 Game 1 playoff victory over the Toronto Raptors. The consensus among the trio is that the Raptors are fundamentally outmatched by Cleveland's deep talent and offensive firepower, particularly the dynamic duo of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden. The discussion heavily praises the impact of Cleveland's role players, emphasizing Max Strus's clutch shooting and Dean Wade's stifling defense, which held top scorer Brandon Ingram to a single shot in the second half. Looking ahead to Game 2, the hosts anticipate that Toronto must make significant tactical adjustments — such as putting elite defender Scottie Barnes on Mitchell or Harden — but they remain highly confident in the Cavaliers' ability to dominate the remainder of the series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor preview the Cleveland Cavaliers' upcoming first-round playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. They discuss the team's soaring confidence, largely attributed to the mid-season acquisition of James Harden, and note that the Cavaliers actively prioritized their postseason health over racking up regular-season wins. The conversation also highlights concerns regarding the team's perimeter defense, debates the ideal lineup for a clutch defensive stop, and addresses the harsh reality that promising young players like Jaylon Tyson will likely see their minutes drastically reduced as head coach Kenny Atkinson relies on a shortened, veteran-heavy rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins analyze the high stakes of the upcoming NBA postseason for the Cleveland Cavaliers. They discuss the immense pressure facing the team through a "three-tier" perspective, with head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must prove he can guide a modernized offense and navigate the oversized egos of a superstar roster, at the top of the second tier. The guys also emphasize the crucial roles of big men Evan Mobley and a hobbled Jarrett Allen, warning that an early playoff exit could trigger significant roster changes and trades. They then evaluate the vital defensive requirements of supporting role players like Max Strus, Dean Wade, and Keon Ellis, while reflecting on the recent playoff elimination of former Cavalier Darius Garland to assess the early returns of the blockbuster James Harden trade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dive into the Cleveland Cavaliers’ preparation for their first-round playoff series against the Toronto Raptors, starting with a revealing look at the team’s ramped-up conditioning and what it says about last year’s shortcomings. From there, the conversation shifts to the chess match against Toronto — including a strong case for Dean Wade as the fifth starter, with his defensive versatility viewed as a crucial answer in a series that could hinge on matchups. But the heart of the episode centers on a much bigger question: whose legacy needs this playoff run more — Donovan Mitchell or James Harden?Both stars enter the postseason carrying the weight of past disappointments and persistent narratives about falling short when it matters most. With the Cavaliers positioned as contenders and Harden potentially facing one of his final prime opportunities to chase a title, this run represents a chance to reshape how their careers are remembered. The guys unpack the pressure, the stakes and the reality that in the NBA, legacies can shift in a matter of games or one postseason run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, along with reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins, analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' regular-season conclusion and their upcoming first-round playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. Despite an 0-3 regular-season record against Toronto, the guys evaluate the Cavs — now featuring mid-season acquisition James Harden — as heavy favorites against a Raptors team that struggles with half-court offense and 3-point shooting. The discussion highlights the Cavaliers' potential vulnerabilities in transition defense and explores the team's shift away from its former defense-first identity. Ultimately, the panel agrees that the regular season's 52 wins are irrelevant, noting that the true measure of success and the immense pressure on this roster lies entirely in their upcoming postseason run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff positioning after a recent loss to the Atlanta Hawks locked them into the Eastern Conference's number four seed. The conversation explores potential first-round matchups against Atlanta, Orlando, or Toronto, noting the strategic advantages and stylistic challenges of each opponent. The guys also address major concerns heading into the postseason, primarily the team's decision to rest players due to lingering injuries and undeniable perimeter defense liabilities, concluding that a successful playoff run will depend heavily on the team maximizing its offensive output to cover its defensive shortcomings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the potential Eastern Conference playoff seeding with just two games remaining in the regular season. They then answer questions from Subtext subscribers, beginning with the Cavaliers' potential liabilities, particularly their low free-throw generation and how the roster leans heavily on finesse rather than drawing physical contact. The conversation also explores the strategic shifts of playoff basketball, explaining why the postseason naturally dictates slower game paces and drastically shortened player rotations. Finally, the group highlights the immense pressure on the heavily invested Cavaliers to make a deep run, agreeing that another early playoff exit could trigger sweeping changes across the front office, coaching staff and roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' 122-116 victory over the Atlanta Hawks and analyze the implications of a potential first-round playoff matchup between the two teams. The conversation highlights Cleveland's distinct interior advantage largely driven by Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, as well as the significant two-way impact of Dean Wade's return to the starting lineup. The hosts also praise Donovan Mitchell's mental fortitude, adaptability, and MVP-level leadership throughout a challenging season. Finally, the discussion dives into playoff seeding strategies, with the hosts arguing that remaining the fourth seed might offer the Cavaliers a more favorable postseason path by forcing top Eastern Conference threats — like Boston and New York — to face each other early. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cavs have done the hard part — putting themselves in position to partially control their own playoff path. Now comes the real question: is it enough? In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sins alongside reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers securing a top-four seed and home-court advantage in the Eastern Conference. The conversation explores the strategic maneuvering behind playoff seeding, specifically the team's overarching goal to bracket themselves away from heavyweights like the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks. Looking ahead to a potential first-round matchup against the offensive-minded Atlanta Hawks, the analysts highlight interior defenders Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen as the ultimate X-factors capable of swinging a series. Furthermore, they advocate for Dean Wade to start at small forward to address the team's perimeter defensive vulnerabilities and stress the importance of head coach Kenny Atkinson making swift, emotionless rotational decisions to survive the postseason margins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and analyst Spencer Davies discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' gritty 117-108 victory over a heavily injury-depleted Indiana Pacers team. Despite missing several key rotation players themselves, the Cavaliers secured the win behind the steady, late-game execution of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden. The guys dissect the duo's synergy, noting that Harden's playmaking and pace control allow Mitchell to play off the ball, preserving his energy and Mitchell’s gravity can provide Harden with crucial catch-and-shoot opportunities. Looking ahead to the postseason, Davies points to perimeter defense and rebounding as areas that desperately need tightening. The episode concludes with a consensus that given the team's roster construction and a wide-open Eastern Conference, this playoffs represents the franchise's best opportunity to make a deep Finals run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the significant impact of injuries and player availability on the Cleveland Cavaliers' postseason prospects. They analyze the difficult decisions head coach Kenny Atkinson faces regarding fluctuating minutes for role players, maintaining rhythm, and integrating high-profile roster additions ahead of the playoffs. The conversation highlights the immense "win-now" pressure surrounding the organization, suggesting that an early playoff exit could trigger drastic personnel changes and force the front office to reconsider Donovan Mitchell's long-term future as the franchise centerpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' underwhelming victory over a depleted Golden State Warriors team. The conversation centers on the Cavaliers' lingering defensive struggles and their concerning tendency to lack engagement against lower-tier teams as the playoffs approach. A primary concern is the health of center Jarrett Allen, who is playing through severe knee tendinitis but remains essential to the team's defensive viability and overall postseason ceiling. Conversely, the hosts highlight the offensive spark provided by the recently returned Max Strus, whose shooting and playmaking alongside Sam Merrill are creating highly efficient offensive lineups. This dynamic sets up a crucial lineup decision for head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must weigh leaning entirely into a high-powered offense with Strus against relying on the much-needed, though historically injury-prone, defensive presence of Dean Wade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' readiness for the upcoming NBA playoffs. The discussion centers on whether Donovan Mitchell possesses the physical profile and two-way capabilities to be the primary option on a championship-winning team. The guys evaluate head coach Kenny Atkinson's lineup adjustments amid a heavily injury-riddled season, as well as the team's offensive stagnation against switch-heavy defenses. Additionally, they identify the Cavaliers' most fatal flaw — a severe inability to defend the 3-point line — and speculate on potential playoff matchups, seedings, and the likelihood of the team strategically resting core players in the final games of the regular season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the team's recent 127-113 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, highlighting severe defensive lapses and a particularly poor showing by Evan Mobley against LeBron James. The conversation covers coach Kenny Atkinson's decision to bench the starting lineup in the fourth quarter, growing concerns over Jarrett Allen's lingering knee injury just weeks ahead of the playoffs, and the defensive drawbacks of starting Max Strus over Dean Wade against larger rosters. Finally, the two extensively speculate on LeBron James's upcoming free agency, weighing the family and comfort advantages of him staying in Los Angeles against the strong narrative and stylistic fit of a potential return to Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins delve into the Cavaliers' recent victory over the Utah Jazz. They highlight the standout performances by Cleveland's stars but also why the team shouldn't have had to go to such lengths to topple a tanking team. They also analyze the Cavs' inconsistent 3-point shooting and their challenges with perimeter defense. The discussion focuses on how these factors could significantly impact their postseason aspirations. The guys then briefly preview Cleveland's next matchup against the Lakers on Tuesday while discussing the impact of the Cavs’ injuries on the road trip and the finalization of the squad's rotation with the playoffs on the horizon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' trade for James Harden, the development of Darius Garland with the Los Angeles Clippers, and the implications for playoff success and team strategy. They explore player performances, defensive metrics, and future outlooks, providing deep insights into the team's dynamics and postseason prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' 120-103 loss to the Miami Heat, focusing heavily on the team's defensive deficiencies and their inability to match Miami’s physicality. Head coach Kenny Atkinson praised the team's "competitiveness" despite a poor defensive showing, and the guys argued that the standard for a title contender must be higher. The discussion analyzes the Cavs' over-reliance on offensive production, specifically noting how James Harden's deliberate pace and Miami's zone defense neutralized key players like Evan Mobley. Furthermore, the episode highlights serious roster flaws exposed by injuries to Jarrett Allen and Dean Wade, emphasizing a lack of size and depth that leaves the team with few viable adjustments heading into the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the Cavaliers' 136-131 victory over the Orlando Magic, the Wine and Gold Talk podcast with Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the team's poor defensive performance and the subsequent criticism from head coach Kenny Atkinson. Despite the win, Atkinson warned the team about a potentially short playoff run if their defensive effort doesn't improve. The conversation explores the Cavs' season-long defensive mediocrity, the specific accountability of players like Evan Mobley and James Harden, and whether the team's elite offense is potent enough to overcome its defensive shortcomings in the postseason. The guys ultimately question if there is a viable solution to these defensive issues so late in the season, suggesting the team's identity may have to be purely offensive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the tightening Eastern Conference playoff race with fewer than 12 games remaining. The conversation begins with Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung injury, its implications for the Detroit Pistons' playoff chances, and how it highlights the controversial 65-game rule for NBA awards eligibility. The discussion then shifts to the Cleveland Cavaliers, analyzing their potential playoff matchups, key areas for refinement like defensive consistency, and the challenge of integrating their core players who have had limited time on the court together. The episode concludes with detailed injury updates on Jarrett Allen (knee tendonitis) and Jaylon Tyson (toe bone bruise), and the potential impact of these injuries on the team's playoff rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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