With most of the NBA summer already in the books, SI.com is grading each team's off-season performance and examining their best and worst moves. Today, we dissect the Central Division, which features the reigning champion Cleveland Cavaliers and a host of division rivals undergoing makeovers on the fly.
Cleveland Cavaliers
Best Move: Adding Mike Dunleavy for nothing. This was Cleveland’s only notable off-season activity beyond re-signing LeBron (which was always going to happen). Sure, the move helped facilitate Dwyane Wade's move to a division rival, but getting a reliable, playoff-tested veteran for absolutely no cost was about as good as it gets for a team needing more than anything to keep the band together as they try to repeat.