With an established rotation already in place, the chances of the Cavaliers adding help in the buyout market are “incredibly low,” according to Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com (subscription required). The recent returns from injury by Darius Garland and Evan Mobley have given the team a healthy roster, leaving no obvious role for a buyout player to fill. Sources tell Fedor that the front office is being honest with prospective additions about the shortage of available playing time.
Many of the top names on the market — such as Kyle Lowry, Spencer Dinwiddie and Delon Wright — have already committed to other teams. Fedor hears that Cleveland had interest in Danilo Gallinari, but the veteran forward chose Milwaukee, where he’ll have a better shot at regular minutes. Marcus Morris appears unlikely to land with the Cavs since he’s reportedly leaning toward the Timberwolves if the Spurs buy him out, according to former teammate Patrick Beverley (Twitter link).
Fedor says Cleveland would like to add one more shooter off its bench, which makes former Net Joe Harris and ex-Sixer Furkan Korkmaz intriguing names to watch. The Cavaliers have liked Korkmaz for a long time and made an effort to sign him in free agency in 2021, according to Fedor. He also mentions Davis Bertans and Seth Curry as options if they agree to buyouts with the Hornets and considers the Pistons‘ Evan Fournier as a more remote possibility.
There’s more from the Central Division:
- The Cavaliers are committed to Max Strus as a starter and are unlikely to shake up their starting five before the end of the season, Fedor adds in the same piece. The team pursued Strus last summer to provide improved shooting and floor spacing, and Fedor notes that he requires constant attention from opposing defenses, even though his shooting numbers have declined. Fedor also points out that coach J.B. Bickerstaff wants a longer look at his current starting lineup, which has been limited to 239 total minutes together because of injuries.
- Bucks guard Damian Lillard doesn’t bring much strategy to the Three-Point Contest, which he won for the second straight year Saturday night, writes Eric Nehm of The Athletic. “I didn’t prepare at all,” Lillard said. “I think that’s the key to it. I kept telling (teammate Malik Beasley) my first two times I did it, I was practicing, I had racks, I was trying to get ready for it and I just went out there and I didn’t win. And then last year, I never practiced. I never shot off a rack. I just showed up and won.”
- Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton plans to keep trying for a three-point title after a close call on his home court, per Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star. Haliburton was in a four-way deadlock for the best score after the first round, but he lost in a tie-breaker and failed to reach the finals. “I think I’m going to just keep coming back until they don’t allow me to, and eventually I’m going to win one,” he said.
Must be Dame’s problem with defense..he practices too much…
Dame does not realize that he was part of why the Blazers weren’t winning. He needs a coach who will make him play defense.
Cavs second in East. With starters still healing. Been telling you all year not to overlook them. Their young stars are still getting better. And team chemistry is still building. They will have to prove it in playoffs.
Mobley and Garland are just getting warmed up now. The team seems to play best pairing Mitchell with Allen or Mobley with Garland. Then surrounding either duo with shooters who can play defense. There’s the rub. All the Cavaliers play defense. JB Bickerstaff is a remarkable teacher and has turned guys like Caris LeVert and Donovan Mitchell into plus defenders. Even Darius Garland is picking opponents pockets and getting out in transition. The Cavaliers still have a lot to prove come play off time .That said this is not the same team the Knicks manhandled in last year’s playoffs. They have added Strus,Niang, Merrill, Craig Porter Jr, Damian Jones and Tristan Thompson. They had Merrill, Wade and Okoro last year but JB didn’t trust them then.If JB doesn’t trust a guy he doesn’t exist in his mind. For Bickerstaff the challenge will be keeping all the parts of this machine well oiled.