The Cleveland Cavaliers have a lot of key decisions to make this offseason, and it appears one of them will be landing a new general manager. The Cavs have decided to part ways with David Griffin, who served as the team’s GM for three years.
The team released a statement, thanking Griffin for his time with the team.
A source told The Vertical that Griffin, whose contract was set to expire at the end of the month, and the club “just could agree on the future” of the organization.
The timing couldn’t be worse for the Cavs, who reportedly are interested in acquiring either Paul George from the Pacers or Jimmy Butler from the Bulls in potential trades.