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2020 Offseason

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Who needs to take a big step this season?

Garland, Windler

What player are you looking forward to see?

Okoro, Windler, maybe Wade and Maker

Does Sexton take another big step in his progression this season?

I expect him to Eclipse Trae after the allstar break lol

Did the organization improve the team this year? Whether it be defense,offense or overall.

I think they did what they said they would do, which is try to improve on defense. IF Bickerstaff can maintain the way he has gotten the ear of the lockerroom the cavs will be in good shape. Koby needs to figure out if he can get anything for expirings, and do what he can to help the core fit better with each other. Stability is key right now.
 
I will be happy,if this team is around 16th-19th in defense/offense this season and continue to get better in 2021-2022.
 
Who needs to take a big step this season?
Garland and Porter

What player are you looking forward to see?
Windler and Okoro

Does Sexton take another big step in his progression this season?
Yes,I still feels slighted after not being consider for the Rising Stars in his rookie season.

Did the organization improve the team this year? Whether it be defense,offense or overall.

Yes,but I understand it's going to take time for it all to come together especially in the defensive side of the ball.
 
I like Okoro, but my main concern is whether he is a forward in a guard body, seeing the Cavs list him as a 6'5" guard doesn't help.
He’s a 2 that can guard all 1’s and 2’s, and some 3s due to his strength. Imo
 
Whether it's a training camp roster or not, I can't recall a Cavs roster with so many big, experienced centers.

Drummond 6-11
McGee 7-0
Maker 7-0
Bolden 6-11
 
Winning 20 to 25 games is realistic. I figure the Cavs will be fighting it out at the bottom of the east with the likes of the Pistons and Knicks.
 
I like Okoro, but my main concern is whether he is a forward in a guard body, seeing the Cavs list him as a 6'5" guard doesn't help.
I don’t know if there’s something in the water, but the Cavs have a real problem with players shrinking apparently. I noticed that Love, Nance, Osman, Windler, Okoro, & Sexton all shrunk 1” from their previously listed heights.
 
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Winning 20 to 25 games is realistic. I figure the Cavs will be fighting it out at the bottom of the east with the likes of the Pistons and Knicks.
I disagree. I see what they did after JBB was elevated to head coach and the trade for Drummond was made. Chemistry should be better and the young players all have an extra year under their belt. I really see the Cavaliers as a fringe playoff team, who will be battling with Chicago, Orlando, & Atlanta for the final playoff spot in the East. I see them between 30-35 wins.
 
I don’t know if there’s something in the water, but the Cavs have a real problem with players shrinking apparently. I noticed that Love, Nance, Osman, Windler, Okoro, & Sexton all shrunk 1” from their previously listed heights.
Teams were supposed to list their players heights without shoes last season. The Cavs and several other teams didn't do it. They've done so this year and they have to round to the nearest inch. So Nance at 6'7.4 is now 6'7 without shoes. 6'8.5 wearing shoes.
 
I don’t know if there’s something in the water, but the Cavs have a real problem with players shrinking apparently. I noticed that Love, Nance, Osman, Windler, Okoro, & Sexton all shrunk 1” from their previously listed heights.

These heights seem to match their combine measurements without shoes.
 
I disagree. I see what they did after JBB was elevated to head coach and the trade for Drummond was made. Chemistry should be better and the young players all have an extra year under their belt. I really see the Cavaliers as a fringe playoff team, who will be battling with Chicago, Orlando, & Atlanta for the final playoff spot in the East. I see them between 30-35 wins.

Remember, there are only 72 games this season. Winning 35 would be like winning 40 in an 82 game season. I figure 25-28, which would equal 28-32 in a normal season.
 

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