The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t going to be very active in free agency this summer, as we’ve detailed here at KJG a number of times, and offseason activity/roster shakeup by the 2020 trade deadline will likely come via trades of expiring pieces, of which the Cavaliers have a good amount of.
As it stands, with the Cleveland Cavaliers seemingly likely to simply waive J.R. Smith, whose contract structure leads to cap relief by him making just $3.87 million instead of his full amount of $15.68 million (contract information via Spotrac), if he’s waived by realistically, June 30, as has been detailed ad nauseam, it seems as though the Cavaliers are focused on seeing what they have internally this offseason, and may potentially make a low-key free agent signing later in the offseason.