3 players the Cavs should sign to fill their training camp roster

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With training camp just two weeks away, the Cleveland Cavaliers need to fill their training camp roster.

The Cleveland Cavaliers already have their maximum of 17 players (including the two-way players John Holland and Billy Preston) on the roster.

However, that doesn’t mean that the Cavaliers mean are done signing players yet. NBA teams are allowed to bring up to 20 players to training camp, meaning that the Cavaliers still have three players can extend a training camp invite to.

Furthermore, with 24-year-old point guard Isaiah Taylor on a non-guaranteed deal and nothing guaranteed for forward Sam Dekker (who has had an underwhelming career to this point), there are other reasons to extend a few invites.

Taylor and Dekker are effectively on the roster bubble.

Adding three players to training camp could have an effect on what the roster looks like for the regular season and beyond.

In the following slides, I’ll list three players that I believe have the best chance to make the roster. Two will be from the eight players the Cavs recently worked out, while the third while be a free agent option that nobody has mentioned yet.