The Cleveland Cavaliers could explore trading guard Collin Sexton this offseason if they prefer avoiding signing him to a long-term extension.
Two executives floated the idea of moving on from Sexton when speaking to Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
On the surface, trading 22-year-old Sexton seems like an odd choice. He led the Cavs in scoring at 24.3 points per game this season and is shooting a solid 38.5 percent from three for his career. As his game develops, he could be a nightly 25-point scorer who tops 40 percent from distance—the type of player teams covet in the modern NBA.