Cleveland Cavaliers: Five lineups they could use in 2019-20

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Cleveland Cavaliers head coach John Beilein (right) and Cleveland big Larry Nance Jr. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)

The Cleveland Cavaliers enter the 2019-20 season in a unique position, and they’ll likely feature a ton of different lineups.

The Cleveland Cavaliers dealt with a bevy of injuries that directly reflected in their record and led to one of the more forgettable campaigns in team history, finishing the season with a meager record of 19-63 (per NBA.com).

The team entered the 2019 NBA offseason primarily with the goal of adding to their young core and in a lot of ways, they did just that. General manager Koby Altman and the team drafted guard Darius Garland and wings Dylan Windler and Kevin Porter Jr. to add to their budding young core of guard Collin Sexton and wing Cedi Osman.

This, alongside the hopeful health and stay of players like veteran big men Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson (who is on an expiring contract), has put the Cavs in a precarious state overall with their roster and lineup.

New head coach John Beilein has a tough task ahead of him in terms of making this unique group of players gel together in such a consistent and capable fashion that it produces solid results all around.

The new additions will likely produce a number of potential lineups for the Cleveland Cavaliers to utilize in their efforts to push onward in their full-rebuild and even forget the already forgettable 2018-19 NBA season for them, which again, was anything but filled with wins.

This article will detail some of those potential lineups that Beilein and the Cavaliers’ mostly-new coaching staff could use throughout the 2019-20 season.

Alright, so let’s get started with a fun one.