Cleveland Cavaliers
Eventually, the Cleveland Cavaliers are going to have to start putting things together on the court. They have the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, which will give them yet another building block for the roster. With so many young players, it is time they add some veterans to help teach the young guys how to win.
Ross would be a good target for the Cavaliers. They possess the playmaking with Darius Garland that helps Ross thrive offensively, as he is much more efficient when he is being set up for, not having to create for himself.
His scoring is much-needed, whether it is off the bench as the go-to option with the second unit or in the starting backcourt, should someone like Collin Sexton be moved this offseason. His ability to move without the ball and get into open space is impressive, and he would bring the Cavaliers a solid wing defender as well.
The Cavaliers could offer Taurean Prince to match the salary and some second-round draft picks as well. A player such as Dylan Windler, who has yet to pan out in Cleveland, could be added as a sweetener as well as Orlando will be looking to take as many cracks as possible at adding and developing young talent.
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Should Cleveland find itself struggling to win again this season, Ross’s could be flipped again later on his contract would be easy for contending teams to fit into their salary cap.