After the Cleveland Cavaliers won their first ever NBA championship, defeating the 73-win Golden State Warriors after being down 3-1, general manager David Griffin stated he would like to keep the team together in order to see what they’re capable of, per ESPN’s Marc Stein.
For the most part, Griffin has managed to keep the team intact, with the exception of Matthew Dellavedova, who signed a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks earlier in the offseason, and the addition of Kay Felder, whom they drafted with the 54th pick in the 2016 NBA draft.