Cavs not looking for more trades due to chemistry concerns?
By Bryan Rose
The Cleveland Cavaliers know that there will likely be a few bumps in the road to start the season thanks to a completely revamped roster.
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Still, with LeBron James, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving leading the way it’s the expectation of the Cavs that those bumps will be small and the team will gel together in the relatively near future. That might mean the front office may sit on their hands though in regards to any additional moves.
We’ve already heard it’s unlikely that the Cavs will use their trade exception acquired in the Keith Bogans deal and now Sam Amico believes the front office will sit idle as to not disrupt any chemistry the team has built.
"If there is one issue with this team, it could be chemistry. So the Cavs want to not mess with chemistry. They want to give it time to grow a little. I hope the fans can understand that, because this is a darn good product. Dwight Powell did not factor into their plans.That is why he was traded."
While the Cleveland Cavaliers have reportedly been seeking a big man for rim protection, they’ve yet to find such and it doesn’t look like they’re going to do so before camp concludes. Given that it appears as if the Cleveland Cavaliers roster will remain as is and any additional significant moves are likely to take place much further down the road.
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