What moves can the Cleveland Cavaliers make to improve their roster? Free agents, trades, and feasibility will be the theme of their offseason.
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What can the Cavaliers do this summer to better their chances against the juggernaut in the West? The summer of 2017 will prove vital to the Cavaliers’ chances of success next year, whether it be via trade or free agent signings. Here is my long shortlist of players the Cavaliers should go after this summer.
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1: Paul George
Of course, Paul George is at the top of this list. What did you expect?
With his athleticism and athletic build, he would provide the much-needed support at point-forward, alongside LeBron James. Not only would this allow LeBron to take a break from guarding Kevin Durant 24/7 (a daunting and tiring task), but it would take some of the facilitating pressure off King James, giving him much needed rest. On top of that, if LeBron ever gets older and starts to physically deteriorate, he will be able to give the scoring reigns to Kyrie Irving and Paul George, allowing LeBron to focus on rebounding and shot creation.
Don’t even get me started on an Irving-George backcourt.