The Cleveland Cavaliers could pursue the Brooklyn Nets' Cam Johnson or Dorian Finney-Smith as part of their search for a three-and-D wing, according to ESPN's Zach Lowe.
"I'm actually a little surprised that Cam Johnson and Finney-Smith, one of them has not been traded yet," Lowe said Wednesday on The Lowe Post podcast.
The Cavaliers have limited draft capital to deal in a potential trade and next have full control over a first-round pick in 2030.
Johnson is signed on for three more seasons, while Finney-Smith is under team control for one more campaign with a player option for 2025-26.