Finding Fits: 2019 Edition
2019-06-30With the start of free agency in the NBA, if there’s one thing we know for sure, it’s that the Cleveland Cavaliers won’t be signing any big names. Or any medium-sized names either. With no cap space and only two roster spots currently available, the Cavaliers will be scraping the bargain bin. In the case of a team that’s relatively early in it’s rebuild, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Channing Frye is retiring, JR Smith will be traded or waived, and both Nik Stauskas and Marquese Chriss are likely on their way out the door. David Nwaba will be an unrestricted free agent after the Cavs decided not to give him a qualifying offer. Three of those spots will be filled by the Cavaliers’ three first round picks, Darius Garland, Dylan Windler, and Kevin Porter Jr.. While waiving Smith would bring the Cavaliers under the tax, they are unlikely to use their mid-level exception as they need to avoid repeater tax penalties. Therefore, the team will likely focus on younger players with some upside who could turn into rotation pieces if they develop properly. Finding these players for the league minimum is easier said than done. Players aren’t available for the league minimum unless they have struggled in the past for have significant flaws in their game. Still, there are a couple of players who Koby Altman and John Beilein might find intriguing. Be warned, there is nothing sexy about this list. Also, due to the glut of point and combo guards already on the Cavaliers’ roster, we will be ignoring players who qualify as such. They also have an abundance of big men, but I decided to include a few anyways.
David Nwaba
Spencer Davies mentioned a few weeks ago that the Cavaliers likely wouldn’t be giving Nwaba a qualifying offer as he and the team had an understanding on that before he signed with them last summer. While that makes it seem like Nwaba is out the door, the Cavaliers are reportedly open to re-signing him for the right price. Nwaba wants a multi-year deal, and the Cavs should give it to him. He was easily their best perimeter defender (and arguably their best defender, period) and is a great athlete who can finish at the rim and get to the line with good frequency. Nwaba is a good rebounder, solid passer, and an underrated cutter. He’s also upped the frequency of his three-point attempts, although that area of his game is still a work in progress at best. Bringing back Nwaba should be the Cavaliers’ number one priority in free agency this summer.
While he has had his moments from time to time, Hezonja has mostly struggled during his NBA tenure. Taken fifth overall in the 2015 NBA Draft, the book Hezonja was thought to be a big two-way wing with range who would be able to crash the boards and create for himself, and maybe a bit for his teammates. Now, he’s just a big wing who’s solid on the boards. The defense is inconsistent and the shooting and playmaking have never materialized at the NBA level. The thought here is that Hezonja is 24 years old and has the time and pedigree to possibly still be something in the NBA if he’s willing to listen to his coaches. It’s more likely he won’t pan out, but on a favorable deal, Hezonja may be worth the risk.
The Cavaliers already took a look at one Phoenix Suns draft bust in Chriss, they might as well look at another. Despite having spent three years in the NBA, Bender won’t turn 22 until this November. He’s shown glimpses of potential as a floor spacing big man who can facilitate for others and protect the rim a bit, but no consistent results. Indeed, the rough moments have far outweighed the good. When you take a flier on a player like Bender, you’re hoping that his lack of development has more to do with the instability within the Suns’ organization than it does with the player himself. That didn’t turn out to be the case with Chriss, but things could be different with Bender.
Johnson wasn’t tendered a qualifying offer by the New Orleans Pelicans and is an unrestricted free agent at just 23 years old. Cavalier fans may remember him from his trash talk to LeBron James during the Cavaliers 2015 sweep of the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the playoffs. Johnson played fairly well during that series, but hasn’t come close to replicating that offensive consistency since. Johnson has been a horrid offensive player during his four seasons in the NBA, shooting just 37% from the field and 29% from deep. He also has an extremely limited handle, limiting his ability to get to the basket and two the line. His redeeming qualities are on the defensive end, where he uses his size (6’7″ 245 pounds) and athleticism to guard multiple positions effectively. Johnson’s willingness to be coached has been called into question over the years, but if the Cavaliers think he can buy in, then he wouldn’t be the worst developmental project on a minimum deal.
After a season in which he shot career lows on both two and three-point attempts as well as from the free throw line, the Brooklyn Nets decided not to give Hollis-Jefferson a qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent. Hollis-Jefferson will likely get a decent enough deal from a team that values his ability to guard at least four positions, but nothing is guaranteed. Every season a few solid role players fall through the cracks and have to settle for minimum deals. If Hollis-Jefferson is one of those guys this season, then the Cavaliers should jump all over him. He’s two years younger than Nwaba, and is longer, more athletic, and an even better defender. It’s unlikely that Hollis-Jefferson will ever become much of a shooter from deep, but his motor and dedication make him the type of player a team focused on development like the Cavaliers should be after. They were linked to him before the 2015 NBA Draft, and now might be the time for the Cavs to get their man.
Like Nwaba, Vonleh was on this list last season, and like Hollis-Jefferson, he would have to fall through the cracks to get to the Cavaliers because he’s certainly earned more than a minimum deal. After floundering through his first four seasons in the NBA, Vonleh found his stride with the Knicks last season, averaging 8.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists in a career-high 25 minutes per game. He also shot a career-high 53% on two-point shots and finally began shooting threes with two attempts per game. Compared to Chris Bosh and LaMarcus Aldridge coming into the NBA, Vonleh will likely never approach that level, but he has shown that he can be a very good rotation big as he enters his age 24 season.
Kornet can shoot it, especially for a big man, isn’t a bad passer, and can block a shot or two, but that’s about it. He can’t dribble, struggles to score inside the arc, and has neither the quickness to guard the perimeter nor the bulk to bang inside. Still, there’s nothing wrong with taking a flier on a young stretch big and working with him to try to develop some of the other aspects of his game. If he can improve his scoring and defending inside to anywhere near average levels, Kornet could be a rotation player in this league for a long time.
A former teammate of Cedi Osmans with Anadolu Efes, Korkmaz came to the NBA with a reputation as a very good outside shooter with enough size to play both wing positions. So far, only the size has been there. After shooting just 29% from deep as a rookie, Korkmaz improved to 32.6% last season, and also saw a huge jump in his efficiency on two-point shots. While that improvement was nice it wasn’t enough to keep Kormaz in the 76ers’ rotation, and he played in just two games after the All-Star break after playing in 46 before. Korkmaz isn’t a high level passer, and until his frame fills out, he’ll be limited defensively. Watching him, there’s no doubt he has skill and a decent basketball I.Q., but he’s also very raw. Could John Beilein and his staff help develop Korkmaz into the player so many think he can be? It would be interesting to find out.
Diallo always plays hard, and that had started to pay off in the NBA, or at least it looked like it had. Considering his efficient scoring, high-level rebounding, and improving defense, it was surprising that the Pelicans didn’t extend a qualifying offer to Diallo. After all, his play last season showed that he was worth at least that, if not much more. In some ways, Diallo is reminiscent of a young Tristan Thompson. He has a nose for the boards and finishes well around the basket, but has limited range and will also have some random turnovers. If Thompson or another big is traded this offseason, Diallo would make an ideal replacement.
Glenn Robinson III
Robinson will likely be playing for his fourth team in six seasons, the definition of a journeyman. It’s not so much that Robinson is a bad player, he isn’t. It’s his inability to stay healthy. Robinson has battled ankle problems and other health issues, and has played more than 47 games just once in his career. When healthy, Robinson shows potential as a weak side three-point shooter and cutter with the size to be an effective defender. At 25 years old, some team will take a chance on him. Would a reunion with Beilein, his college coach, combined with the medical staff at the Cleveland Clinic help Robinson find the health and consistency that have eluded him so far? It’s certainly worth finding out.
If there’s a cautionary tale out there about drafting De’Andre Hunter, it’s Justin Anderson. Like Hunter, Anderson was a big wing at Virginia that many saw as having elite 3-and-D potential. While he has had his moments in the NBA, particularly on the defensive end, Anderson has yet to really establish himself after four seasons in the league. Obviously, Hunter is considered a better prospect than Anderson was, and it’s also fair to say that some team should still take a chance on Anderson. He’s got decent length, good strength, and has shown some improvement as a shooter. While he’ll turn 26 early in the season and isn’t the youngest prospect, he still have time to carve out a niche as a rotation player somewhere in the NBA. The Cavaliers could use a player with the kind of tools and potential that Anderson has, and he seems like the type of player that a clear role combined with a staff focused on player development could be huge for. We know the Cavaliers won’t be big factors in this summer’s free agent bonanza, and that’s okay. With some smart moves and a little luck, they could still find some players who could be part of the team’s future for years to come.
HEY BUCKAROO —YEAH I WILL DRINK TO THAT –( 20– 25 WINS ) AND ENJOY WATCHING A YOUNG GROUP GROW TOGETHER ALONG WITH THEIR COACH AND NO KYRIEE/LEBRON DRAMA ……………………THINK THE NBA AND KAWHI / AGENT HAVE A ” GENTLEMANS AGREEMENT ‘ TO POSTPONE HIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO CONTINUE THE NBA OFF SEASON INTEREST FOR AS LONG AS THEY CAN —-JUST MY OPINION : )
https://twitter.com/criscarter80/status/1146072111368331266?s=20
so, let’s cut to the chase.. how many games do these young cavs win? i say 20-25, tops, with an under very possible.. but enjoyable to watch nonetheless
I’ll say 30ish depending on whether love is healthy, if they could resign Nwaba to an MLE, Sexton greatly improved, if they actively tank at some point, and how long guys like TT are around. Going to likely be a lot of personnel changes which may precludes winning more and Love needs to be healthy for much of the season.
mr market is saying that TT is going to take a rather large cut in pay next year (at least 50%, imho)..
Depends if KLove is healthy and not traded. If he plays over 65 games, then the Cavs should win 30-35 games.
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1146101162833252352?s=20
Well there it is. Riding or dying with the ultra big lineup.
Too bad he can’t do this consistently in an actual game:
https://twitter.com/imanshumpert/status/1145525044237557761?s=20
People will probably be saying the same thing about Reddish in two years…
Good on Shumpert.
Well, looks like the FA activity has ground to a halt.
Must be a lot of guys/teams waiting on Kawhi, ring chasers, and vet min guys left. Boogie still out there. But we were down to 2/10 deals yesterday. Some MLE/Room deals out there.
Don’t think much more happens until he has his final meeting with the raptors. Not sure when that is scheduled. Probably sometime later this week.
The GS trade thing is interesting. One of two things happen. They either run it out as it is for the full season and soft tank. Not a bad idea, but Curry and Klay are getting older. Probably rather get another star right now.
My prediction is Russell for Beal midseason. GS tests the waters to see if he is interested in staying long term after two years. Then pulls the trigger if he is.
I think Washington would want more than just Russell. But they are Washington so never underestimate incompetence.
They get a young star on a 4 year deal for a guy that has 2 years left and almost certainly leaves. Wall is likely done. I suspect the hangup would be russell. Not sure he would be willing to go. Not a good look if he gets traded against his will right after you signed him. Then again not sure their rep is great at the moment.
It was recently reported that Beal was open to an extension with WASH. If that’s the case, then I’d rather keep Beal.
Well yep. Definitely would keep him.
This probably doesn’t get it done for Wizards unless Beal gives some indication he wants out. But Minny might do it considering they get off wiggins and get their target. GS of course would do it. Guessing Wiz would do it for another first.
http://tradenba.com/trades/H1l8-fYxB
Wiz can’t really compete for another four years anyway with Wall being there and untradeable.
Cavaliers Sign Darius Garland, Dylan Windler July 2nd, 2019 at 10:24am CST • By Arthur Hill Both of Cleveland’s first-round picks have signed their rookie contracts, according to the NBA’s transactions log. The Cavaliers inked Vanderbilt guard Darius Garland, who was taken with the fifth pick, and Belmont forward Dylan Windler, who was selected at No. 26. Garland was considered one of the nation’s top point guards, even though an injury limited him to five games in college. The freshman averaged 16.2 points and 2.6 assists in limited play, but displayed an impressive shooting range that should make him a… Read more »
Still waiting on Porter Jr. I guess?
https://twitter.com/MZavagno11/status/1145906678828863490?s=20
https://twitter.com/Ben_Dowsett/status/1145900004902486016
Not sure about that statement on Walker. He was really only great in the 4th quarter. Windler had outplayed him for 3 quarters.
Yeah i found that puzzling too.
It’s the kind of thing one would say if they’re box score watching. And I’m not trying to hate on the kid, I like him a lot actually.
Totally agree!
Could help get lure Kawhi to the Clippers:
https://twitter.com/AmNotEvan/status/1146020511564161024
One the one hand, that is a fair deal that could entice Kawhi.
On the other, if he does come, maybe he wants to do Toronto a solid, so hold some powder for a S&T there.
If it is just Gallo, Wizards say no.
More Windler tonight, but it sounds like still no Garland or Porter Jr.
https://twitter.com/AmNotEvan/status/1146072908718120960
It is speculated that the Warriors might trade D’Angelo Russell. If that is the case, then why did they give up so much to get him?
https://twitter.com/andrewperloff/status/1145703135324729346
Russell for Beal. That is a really scary backcourt and SF with Klay. All the shooting. Beal and Klay are decent defenders. Beal can play off ball. Fits much better than Russell
Plus it is a good return for Washington because they will have to move on from Wall. He is not the type of guy that could come back strong from Achilles. Relies too much on athleticism.
SO O.K. LET’S NOT DRAFT A SHARPSHOOTER / HIGH BASKETBALL I.Q. / GREAT ATTITUDE BECAUSE OF HIS– ” SHOULDER SIZE ‘… WTF !!!————–WATCHED THE 1ST HALF …………KID LEARNS VERY QUICK/ HE WAS GUILTY OF THE ‘HIGH PICK N ROLL PASS ” GOT SWATTED A COUPLE TIMES / MADE THE ADJUSTMENTS / SAME WITH HIS HELP SIDE DEFENSE ……………NOTICED HE HAS VERY ACTIVE DEFENSIVE HANDS / HANDS ARE ALWAYS UP/ IN THE PASSING LANE ……..IS THIS YEARS “DELLY ” !!———-DID NOT SEE THE 2ND HALF — DID COHEN PLAY / IF SO OPINIONS ?
RE: Windler’s shoulders, I think it’s much to do about nothing.
He is going to be better than Delly I think. That isn’t a knock on Delly.
According to Fedor, the Cavs plan to keep one spot open heading into the season. So after moving on from JR, they will have 13 spots. Dean Wade secured a 2-way deal already. The Cavs also don’t plan to use their mid-level exception in free agency.
Here is a list of players competing for for either a roster spot, and/or a two-way contract:
Naz Mitrou-Long
Yovel Zoosman (less likely, since the Cavs would have to pay $4 million to buy him out from Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Margues Bolden
Jaron Blossomgame
Or other vet minimum
I believe we kept a spot open last year as well. It saves us a bit of cash & ensures we do not have to let anyone go if we get 2 players back for an expiring.
Thoughts on Frank?
https://twitter.com/MZavagno11/status/1146021467534036992?s=20
Can’t shoot… no thank you. He had a BPM worse than Sexton last season.
If you can get him for free, I guess.
Yeah I would only do it if they could get him reasonably cheap. I suppose I would consider giving up a 2nd rounder. That being said, it’s unlikely it happens.
How utterly shocking.
https://twitter.com/NBCSWarriors/status/1145801575425724417
Bron, AD, Kuzma, Iggy, Troy Daniels, THT.
Up to six guys.
Great! I can hate them even more. If they get Leonard,
I won’t even bother watching the playoffs.
Things always seem to fall into place in these types of situations.
Missed the 2nd half (and parts of the 1st half) because I was dead tired after work and could not stay awake.
Windler looke good as expected. I fear for his game whenever they have Garland and Porter on the floor (not to mention Sexton), because I wonder if he’ll get his shots with so many gunners/ ball hogs on the floor who feel ‘gotta prove myself’. Hope Beilein can sort that stuff out, always a problem with a bunch of young guys.
Will be a true test of Beinlein this year. Not sure KPJ will play a ton this season, but with Sexton, Garland, Clarkson, KPJ, seems most of our current guards are of the shoot first variety. Should be interesting to see how those kinks are smoothed out.
We could see a couple guys from summer make the team beyond the 3 first rounders. Wade has a two way deal. Another is open. And if we let JR walk, we have 2 roster spots open.
I could see us giving Beilein a couple more balls of clay.
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1145883651038699521?s=20
Oh hell yeah.
Destiny.
https://twitter.com/ChrisFedor/status/1145862039752937473?s=20
I get it. Should be able to step in and provide some good minutes this year right off the bat, at least on offense. Minimally he should help spacing a fair amount.
Haven’t caught up on the chat so I don’t know if this has been posted but it’s a gem.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/c7zxmt/caller_on_stephen_a_smiths_show_mentions_that_all/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app
This makes me very happy.
The commentators were debating over Windler’s shoulder size… apparently it’s not as big as Heurters or Hayward. Not sure how much of a difference it will ultimately make.
Shoulder size??? That is a first. Heard people talk about frame, but never break that down into shoulder size.
Okay I don’t recall if they specifically stated shoulder size, but rather that his shoulders are not as broad.
Certainly, he doesn’t look like he has a big frame. He is pretty skinny, so he will put on some muscle no doubt, but likely won’t ever be able to guard 4s that well. But that’s fine as long as he is a decent team defender on the perimeter. His height should help. Dunno what his wingspan is.
They also noted he may be a better cutter because of it.
You are right Arch…they definitely talked about him not having “big enough shoulders” so that they think he might not be able to fill out.
Personally I think it sounded like they got on the train of talking about his need to bulk up and kept babbling and extrapolating past the point of making much real sense…but it’s summer league, so they seemed to overtalk most every obtuse subject they started on.
Yeah I didn’t read much into it.
Judging by his highlights, Windler looks very proficient at moving without the ball on opportunistic cuts and on the perimeter to give better passing windows to him from guys on the interior. Seems to be aware of where his defender’s attention is. Definitely took advantage of guys who weren’t showing good d awareness.
He did appear to finish a couple lefty layups with his right hand, so I wonder how comfortable he is with his off hand. Hard to tell by looking at my phone though.
Unfortunately for stupid tech reasons I couldn’t watch the game.
And check the part about off hand. Wow. Rewatched highlights on a larger screen. Didn’t realize he is a lefty! And KPJ is lefty. Huh two lefty shooters.
He’s ambidextrous.
He actually does most things outside basketball as a righty (golf, writing i think, etc). From what I heard he just decided to shoot lefty…which can sometimes get people a little extra space to shoot.
After watching film on him, he can definitely finish with either hand.
Ine of many reasons Ive been high on Windler since we drafted him and i figured out who the hell he is.
He definitely did not disappoint in SL game 1.
https://twitter.com/royceyoung/status/1145792885947871232?s=19
https://twitter.com/BR_NBA/status/1145849487467798528?s=20
https://twitter.com/ChrisFedor/status/1145859455923318784?s=20
https://twitter.com/AmNotEvan/status/1145847202041999360?s=09
Great looking shot.
89-97 Final.
Windler: 19/6/3. 8/14 FG. 3/8 3s. 2 stls. +14.
Wade: 14/6/2. 6/13 FG. 2/5 3s. 1 blk 3 stl. +4.
Mitrou-Long: 16/4/8. 6/16 FG. 2/8 3s. 2 stl. +12.
Newman: 16/1/0. 7/11 FG. 2/5 3s. 1 stl. -16.
Bolden: 10/8/3. 5/5 FG. 3 stl. 2 blk. +6.
I’m a bit behind on the action, but Windler looks pretty solid.
well, the offense got stagnant when they stopped feeding the Windler on the wing to initiate their actions. Walker for the Spurs finished the game strong. love what I saw from Windler. Wade, Bolden, Newman had their moments, Mitraeu-Long too.
nice fade away Wade!
Am I imagining this or does it seem like the Spurs are always good in summer league? This could be something I just imagined as I don’t actually have any numbers.
Nice kickout pass Windler.
Nice drive and finish Wade!
Wade 3!!!
NOT WATCHING 2ND HALF/ SOUNDS LIKE WINDLER IS ‘PUTTING ON A SHOW “——-WANT TO SEE THIS KID COHEN PLAY—6’6” GD FROM GREEN BAY ——-LEAD HIS TEAM IN EVERY CATEGORY / MAYBE IT IS JUST ME / HAVE THIS FEENG ABOUT HIM BEING A POSSIBLE “SLEEPER ‘ KEP ME POSTED IF HE PLAYS
OH MY GOD!!!! WINDLER GOES STEPH CURRY 3!!!!!
Off the bounce too…. ridiculous!
Saw that 3 on Twitter. He shot that with confidence and effortlessly. Almost a half stepback. He had backwards momentum from 30. That was impressive. Surprising. He doesn’t look that strong but he must have a great shooting base and good energy off his legs on J’s.
Windler is probably the best player on the court, which includes Spurs 1st round pick Lonnie Walker. Windler knows how to play the game! He’s gotta get stronger though for sure.
He is the type of guy (experience, skilled) that should do well in this scenario. Glad he is wrecking.
WINDLER 3!!! and should’ve had another beautiful steal…. it was a great read.
BOLDEN DUNK!
Windler has handles! Missed the finish though.
Bolden working the o-boards well!
WINDLER!!!!!!! HUSTLE!!! Cut and GREAT FINISH!!!
Boston loves their really small PGs:
https://twitter.com/chrisgrenham/status/1145823466966388738?s=20
WINDLER WITH A RESPECTABLE 1ST HALF/ NEEDS TO WORK ON PASSING / HELP DEFENSE / BALLHANDLING IN TRAFFIC ——–BOLDEN COULD BE A ‘SLEEPER ‘
WINDLER!!! Rebound and heads up assist!!! Wade finish!
WINDLER FINISH! Great hands and nice cut!!!
Bolden with a few nice moments.
Windler with 10 already, and plus-12 plus/minus
My ESPN app no longer works. New one is incompatible. Aggravating. Sounds like Windler playing well.
two bad passes only blemishes.
WADE STEAL! Windler dunk!!!
Nice steal Windler!!! Off ball help and anticipation.
Windler & Wade are the two guys (so far) who have played that the Cavs have inked.
If Sexton & Zizic play Vegas, we are winning it.
https://twitter.com/ChrisFedor/status/1145834844498173953?s=20
I think they’re all gonna play Vegas!!! Excited!
https://twitter.com/cavs/status/1145832020041326593?s=20
Windler, 2nd TO in a row on the PnR… twice he’s not dealing with defensive length well.
nice recovery and steal Wade!
Lotta scrubo-s out there this game…
Windler nice read, but terrible pass. Gotta find a way to drop that pass off to the roll man.
Wade’s made a couple of jumpers too.
Windler short on the step-back 3, but great cut to the basket for a layup! Bolden with o-rebound and nice pass.
Nice start summer Cavs! Windler for 3 baby!
He’s got a real quick trigger
https://twitter.com/ChrisFedor/status/1145812496411840512?s=20
Porter Jr. has a hip flexor injury. No Garland either.
Garland is healthy, but the Cavs don’t want to push him, qualifies as a paradoxical statement in my mind. Either he is healthy enough to play or he isn’t. Not like he has a bunch of miles on him from the season. So he isn’t healthy.
It is so when we suck at the start of the season we can talk about giving him time and getting up to speed. Bring him off the bench, etc. Built in early excuse to avoid saying we are tanking again.
You guys are reading a lot into somebody not playing a crappy summer league game! Garland not playing the first SLC game? Cavs clearly tanking
I’m not saying they’re tanking. Just find it unlikely he is healthy.
Bummer.
https://twitter.com/MikeAScotto/status/1145820424481251329
YouTube TV also has a free trial with NBAtv for SLC summer league.
Nice.
https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1145812203993534465?s=19
https://twitter.com/tomhaberstroh/status/1145803646225043456
Heard that also
Doesn’t care bout winning.
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1145803351852048389?s=20
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1145801303920173062?s=20
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1145802079748968450?s=20
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1145802484830625794?s=20
Anybody know how to watch these SLC summer league games?
I got a free 7-day trial thru FubuTV, which offers NBATV.
Ahhhh good to know.
Thanks. I’ll check it out, too.