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Cavs Daily on MSNCavs Given Interesting Grade For Offseason MovesThe Cleveland Cavaliers arguably are a better team now than they were last season. That’s not something you hear every day when you talk about a team that had the second-best record in the NBA. That’s why Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report gave the Cavs a B grade for their offseason so far.
So far this offseason, the Cavaliers have traded for Lonzo Ball, re-signed Sam Merrill, and signed Larry Nance Jr. With these moves, they also allowed Ty Jerome to walk in free agency, and he eventually signed a deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Here we will look at and discuss the perfect move that the Cleveland Cavaliers must still make in the 2025 NBA offseason.
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Cavs Daily on MSNNBA Analyst Reveals Cavs' 'Biggest Mistake' Since 2020The Cleveland Cavaliers have fared quite well in recent years. Executive Koby Altman has done a solid job in two positions within the organization, helping put together a strong and young roster. However,
A bold move by the Cavaliers is turning heads and transforming more than just the game by bringing an entire Cleveland neighborhood together.
The Cavs have to really value what this player brings to the table for them to decide to let go of one of their best players last season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers held a 3-team session after the conference was held, to allow the children in the neighborhood to ‘break in’ the court. “It’s like a real experience, it feels like a real basketball court now,” 10-year-old Resident Kyle Clark said.
Following another playoff appearance that ended in heartbreak for the Cleveland Cavaliers, here's a look at the roster construction for 2025-26.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs have spent most of the 2024-25 season outpacing their opponents — and the rest of the league — with an Eastern Conference-best 62-16 record, the top-ranked offense ...
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Cavs Daily on MSNCavs Executive Reveals Honest Thoughts About Roster AdditionsThe Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t waste a second of the offseason to get the ball rolling and improve the roster. President of basketball operations Koby Altman talked about adding toughness and physicality to the mix,