The two most notable moves the Cleveland Cavaliers made this offseason were the signings of George Niang for three years and $26 million and their acquisition of Max Strus via sign-and-trade from the Miami Heat. Strus’ deal was for four years and $63 million.
Other moves the Wine and Gold made were the re-signing of Caris LeVert for two years and $32 million, a trade to add Damian Jones from the Utah Jazz and the signing of Ty Jerome by way of a two-year deal for $5 million. The Cavs would go on to sign the likes of Isaiah Mobley, Emoni Bates, their 49th overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, and Craig Porter Jr.