The Cleveland Cavaliers lost their second NBA Finals in three years to the Golden State Warriors. As the new champions pop champagne bottles and prepare for a parade, the losing franchise will work to climb back to the top for the upcoming season.
According to Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, the team doesn't need wholesale changes to avenge the series loss, per Cleveland.com reporter Joe Vardon.
"Gilbert made clear he was happy with the direction of the franchise. He stressed that he did not see the need for major roster changes to answer the Warriors—who added Kevin Durant to a team that already had Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson.