Coming off a loss in the NBA Finals that had more to do with poorly-timed injuries rather than a lack of talent or depth, there aren’t many improvements that have to be made by the Cleveland Cavaliers for the upcoming season. But, since injuries do happen, the Cavaliers can use the Las Vegas Summer League to mold some emergency options in case a similar scenario happens in 2016.
The Cavaliers have had three games in the Las Vegas Summer League that began on July 10. They played the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors in the league opener and lost, 83-75.