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Will the Cleveland Cavaliers look the exact same when the new season begins? Right now, a lot of people are wondering what ...
Almost as soon as Cavaliers president of basketball operations Koby Altman suggested he planned to keep the “core four” ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have to make some moves. They can’t expect things to be different if they keep doing the same thing, ...
Pro sports figures aren't always honest in their public messaging, but Cavs executive Koby Altman's stated desire to keep the core four is convincing.
Following a first-round bullying by the New York Knicks two years ago, the Cavs went on an offseason spending spree, adding playoff-tested veterans Max Strus and Georges Niang. Then came last year’s ...
Some tough decisions will find their way onto the desk of Cleveland Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman's desk this offseason. After yet a ...
However, the Cavaliers have tough decisions to make regarding how their roster is constructed and the current salary cap situation they're in. Due to all of these factors, ESPN's Brian Windhorst ...
Koby Altman and the rest of the front office have some tough choices to make this offseason. While they shouldn’t move one of ...
INDEPENDENCE — With the 2024-25 Cavaliers season ending earlier than the franchise and its fan base expected, the spotlight has shifted to Cavs president of basketball operations Koby Altman.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — Koby Altman realizes expectations for the Cleveland Cavaliers going into next season will be much different. Such is life for a franchise that was the top seed in the Eastern ...