The Cleveland Cavaliers are wasting no time discussing roster changes after coming off on the wrong side of the NBA Finals.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst reports that the Cavaliers are exploring the market to shop their first-round selection, which is 24th overall, in this year's draft.
While Windhorst also explained that they will be shopping center Brendan Haywood with the pick, the Cavaliers will be looking for guards to coexist alongside Kyrie Irving. Cleveland general manager David Griffin revealed his plans to Windhorst after his team's loss to the Golden State Warriors:
The one thing that we did see in Golden State, and it was something that was very difficult for us to deal with, is they have an incredibly versatile team of multiple facilitating playmakers.