By the looks of it, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ roster is nearly set it appears. Cleveland has two roster spots left, and will likely enter next regular season with 14 rostered players.
Cleveland made their share of offseason moves already, in bringing back Caris LeVert, signing Georges Niang, and then acquiring Max Strus by way of sign-and-trade. Following those moves, the Cavaliers would bring in Damian Jones via trade and then sign Ty Jerome. Shortly thereafter, Cleveland signed the likes of Isaiah Mobley, 2023 second-round pick Emoni Bates and undrafted prospect Craig Porter Jr. to two-way deals.
So realistically, things look to be set, for the most part, for the Cavaliers, in relation to the roster going into next season.