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The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 121-100 Sunday in Game 1 of their first round NBA Playoff series. Tip off for Game 2 is 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 23.
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What: NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs, Round 1
Who: Miami Heat @ Cleveland Cavaliers
When: Wednesday, April 23
Where: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio | Tickets
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: NBA TV, FanDuel Sports Network
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NBA Playoffs Schedule
Wednesday, April 23
Orlando Magic @ Boston Celtics | 7 p.m. ET | TNT (STREAM)
Miami Heat @ Cleveland Cavaliers | 7:30 p.m. ET | NBA TV (STREAM)
Golden State Warriors @ Houston Rockets | 9:30 p.m. ET | TNT (STREAM)
Here’s a recent NBA story from the Associated Press:
CLEVELAND (AP) — Ty Jerome had to wait five years to play in his first NBA playoff game.
On Sunday night, he made the most of the opportunity.
Jerome scored 16 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter, and the Cleveland Cavaliers rolled to a 121-100 victory over the Miami Heat in the first game of the Eastern Conference first-round series.
“Solid. Solid Game 1,” Jerome said.
Jerome had the third-most points in a Cavaliers playoff debut, behind LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.
Coach Kenny Atkinson didn’t expect Jerome to have this type of debut,
“I should (of expected it) because he’s kind of done it all year,” Atkinson said.
Jerome also was the fourth player in franchise history to score at least 28 points coming off the bench.
The game Sunday continued what has been a breakthrough season for Jerome. The 6-foot-5 guard — who helped lead the University of Virginia to an NCAA championship in 2019 — is in his sixth NBA season but played in only two games last season due to a right ankle injury.
Jerome played in a career-best 70 games during the regular season and averaged 12.5 points, also a career high. Before the Cavaliers took the floor, Jerome was named one of the finalists for the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award.
“Your back’s kind of against the wall. I didn’t really have a huge body of work in the NBA add you kind of have one last shot in a way to make it right,” Jerome said about his mentality going into the season. “I had all that time off to reflect and do mental work and see what was needed to improve on. Confidence and aggression was a thing for me as well, especially.”
Jerome is known as one of the more vocal bench players on the Cavaliers. But on Sunday it was his shooting that did the talking.
He was 10 of 15 from the field, going 5 of 8 on 3-pointers, and had five rebounds and three assists in 28 minutes.
While Jerome’s fourth-quarter shooting — he was 6 of 7 from the field and made all three of his 3-point attempts — was the talk of social media, his teammates were not surprised.
“I mean, this is who he’s been,” said Donovan Mitchell, who has known Jerome since they were both 8 in New York. “It is full circle to come back from being eight years old to my first basketball teammate to now here we are. I know everybody’s gonna react like this is a shock, but he’s been doing this for us all year.”
Atkinson’s favorite play made by Jerome wasn’t a basket. Instead, it was a drive and pass to Jarrett Allen for a layup with 5:47 remaining that gave the Cavaliers a 104-90 lead.
“He got downhill and made that lefty pocket pass to (Allen) for the layup,” Atkinson said. “They went zone and he kind of shot them out of the zone, hitting two 3-pointers. He did it all tonight, and then defensively smart in the right position. He turned the game for us.”
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Cleveland, OH
‘Suspicious package’ found during sweep of Brooklyn Heights ICE building
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, Ohio — A heavy law enforcement presence was in Brooklyn Heights on Monday for what authorities are calling a federal investigation.
The Department of Homeland Security said the Federal Protective Service was conducting a sweep of a lobby inside the Brooklyn Heights ICE office in the 900 block of Keynote Circle when a K-9 alerted to a “suspicious package” in a UPS drop box.
FPS contacted local law enforcement and initiated a full evacuation of the building, which Brooklyn Heights Mayor Mike Procuk told News 5 is home to several offices, including the Department of Homeland Security, the National Weather Service and the Visiting Nurse Association.
“I was on the phone walking down the street, and they got me and pulled me over this way, got me away from the blast zone,” said Mike Gallagher, who was on his way to interview candidates for apprenticeships just before noon.
An office building across the street was also evacuated.
“We got a knock on the door. Everyone has to evacuate,” said Cru Leavitt, who owns EcoShield Pest Solutions. “Not much was said, just get out of the building.”
DHS said the situation has been resolved, and an all-clear was given to reoccupy the building.
“It’s scary; it’s a little eerie feeling,” said Leavitt.
A DHS spokesperson has not responded to questions about whether an explosive device was found or whether any crime was committed.
“It’s a scary world we live in, and this is a little close to home,” said Gallagher.
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Cleveland, OH
CLEVELAND MONSTERS ANNOUNCE SUMMER AND FALL YOUTH HOCKEY PROGRAMMING
The Cleveland Monsters are excited to continue to Grow the Game across Northeast Ohio with the return of several summer youth hockey programs and an expanded Mini Monsters Learn to Play program presented by University Hospitals in the Fall. Kids of all skill levels can join in the offseason fun through the Summer Street Hockey Series presented by Clean Express Car Wash, Girls Grow the Game Street Hockey Clinic presented by First Federal Lakewood and Monsters On-Ice Clinic.
The Monsters and Ohio Hockey Project’s Mini Monsters Learn to Play program presented by University Hospitals also continues to grow with three locations beginning in the Fall of 2026. Mini Monsters will hold sessions for kids ages three to 13 at Winterhurst Ice Arena, Cleveland Heights Recreation Center and the newly added John M. Coyne Recreation Center running twice a week from September to December.
In addition to the Summer and Fall programming, the Monsters will also host the annual Kivi Day goalie clinic and front office day of service in August in honor of Matiss Kivlenieks’ birthday to pay tribute to the late goaltender while also giving back to the local community.
Summer Street Hockey Series presented by Clean Express Car Wash:
The Summer Street Hockey Series will be open to all children ages five to 12 regardless of their hockey experience. Participants can enroll with just a $5 donation to the Monsters Community Foundation and will receive USA Hockey-certified instruction in the fundamentals of stick-handling, shooting and passing. Participants will also receive a Monsters t-shirt and a complimentary ticket to a 2026-27 Monsters home opener. In addition to the Summer Street Hockey Series, the Monsters will host a special all-girls clinic to continue expanding the team’s Girls Grow the Game platform presented by First Federal Lakewood.
Each street hockey clinic has limited spots available. Players joining the clinics must wear closed-toed shoes and use the equipment provided by the Monsters. Parents can register their child starting today at clevelandmonsters.com/growthegame with time slots filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
2026 Monsters Summer Street Hockey Series (Boys and Girls)
Date
Time Location
Address
Saturday, July 25
11:00 a.m. to noon
John M. Coyne Recreation Center 7600 Memphis Ave, Brooklyn, OH 44144
Saturday, August 1
2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Center Ice Sports Complex
8319 Port Jackson Ave NW, North Canton, OH 44720
2026 All Girls Street Hockey Clinic
Date
Time
Location
Address Saturday, July 11
11:00 a.m. to noon
Halloran Park
3550 W. 117th St, Cleveland, OH 44111
Monsters On-Ice Clinic:
The Monsters annual On-Ice Clinic returns on Monday, July 27, through Thursday, July 30, with all sessions taking place at the Monsters’ official practice facility at Brunswick Auto Mart Arena. Participants will receive on-ice instruction from Stanley Cup Champion and Cleveland Hockey Legend Jock Callander, as well as goaltending classes from Monsters Goaltending Coach Brad Thiessen. All skaters will receive an exclusive Monsters On-Ice Clinic jersey, specialty hat and four tickets to the 2026-27 home opener.
Players of all skill levels are encouraged to attend; however, graduation from a Learn to Play Program, as well as registration with a youth hockey association for the 2026-27 season is recommended. Full equipment is required for all skaters, including helmets with full cages, skates, gloves, shin guards, hockey pants, elbow pads, shoulder pads, and hockey sticks. Parents can register their child ages 5-12 for on-ice clinics HERE with time slots filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Mini Monsters presented by University Hospitals:
The Monsters and Ohio Hockey Project are excited to announce an expanded Mini Monsters Learn to Play program presented by University Hospitals offered in three locations beginning in the Fall of 2026. Mini Monsters will hold sessions for kids ages three to 14 at Winterhurst Ice Arena, Cleveland Heights Recreation Center and the newly added John M. Coyne Recreation Center running twice a week from September to December.
The Mini Monsters Learn to Play program is designed to provide a simplified introductory hockey development pathway for boys and girls who are eager to learn the fundamentals of hockey in a fun and supportive environment. In partnership with Ohio Hockey Project, who will provide coaching and program development, the Mini Monsters introduces young athletes to the exciting world of hockey, focusing on basic skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
The three-month Mini Monsters program will include weekly instruction for all participants and rental of head-to-toe equipment including stick, helmet with cage, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin guards, socks, neck guard, and hockey skates. The program registration fee is $300 and participants will also receive their own Mini Monsters hockey jersey.
2026 Fall-Winter Mini Monsters Programs
Location
Time Age Group
Winterhurst Ice Arena
Thursday, 5:40 p.m. to 6:25 p.m. 3-8 years old
Winterhurst Ice Arena
Thursday, 6:25 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. 9-14 years old
Cleveland Heights Recreation Center
Tuesdays, 5:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. 3-8 years old
Cleveland Heights Recreation Center
Tuesdays, 5:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 9-14 years old
John M. Coyne Recreation Center
Fridays, 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 3-8 years old
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Saturdays, 11:15 a.m. to noon
Saturdays, 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Saturdays, 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Sundays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Participants must be proficient in skating and have participated in a learn to skate program prior to enrolling in the Mini Monsters program. To register a child for the Fall-Winter Session of the Mini Monsters Learn to Play Program at either location click here.
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