Chauncey Billups has been a man in high demand this year. After the Detroit Pistons‘ legend signed a multi-year contract with ESPN, he emerged as a candidate for the Atlanta Hawks general manager job. When the Hawks opted to go a different direction, it seemed as though Billups would have to wait until next year for a shot at a GM job.
It turns out he won’t have to wait long after all to compete for an NBA general manager position. After the Cleveland Cavaliers unceremoniously moved on from their general manager David Griffin, Billups is among the early candidates to replace him according to Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical.