The Cleveland Cavaliers might have already acquired Kyle Korver in a deal with the Atlanta Hawks, but don't expect them to stop scouring the trade market.
On Friday, Cavaliers general manager David Griffin told the media that the team isn't finished trying to improve its roster and find help for stars Kyrie Irving and LeBron James.
"It's something where we're all pretty keenly aware that it would help take some burden off of Kyrie [Irving] and LeBron [James] as our primary playmaker, so if we could get somebody else that could do it," he said, via ESPN.