After a shameful conclusion in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers had major changes needed to be made. Those changes, for the most part, were made. While many competitors in their division and conference made minimal changes, the Cavs had one of the best offseasons across the Association.
Cleveland first re-signed Caris LeVert, followed by adding Georges Niang on a 3-year, $25 million contract. The headlining move was Cleveland’s sign-and-trade to acquire Miami’s starting wing throughout the playoffs, 27-year-old Max Strus.
Both Ty Jerome and Damian Jones also joined Cleveland’s ranks, bringing four new faces to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.