The Cleveland Cavaliers’ two biggest offseason additions came with their signing of Georges Niang via three-year, $26 million deal and then Cleveland acquiring Max Strus by way of sign-and-trade from the Miami Heat. Strus’ contract with Cleveland was for four years and $62.3 million.
Both of those free agency signings should give the Cavaliers’ offense an added perimeter shooting boost, and they should open up more room for Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley. Cleveland will have to iron some things out from a rotational standpoint to enable Strus and Niang to get into a rhythm as shooters, but in time, that shouldn’t necessarily be be a huge dilemma.