"(The Cavaliers) will enter the offseason as a second …
The Cavaliers are preparing for the offseason as a second apron team. They face decisions regarding James Harden's future with the team, weighing the benefits of keeping him against potential financial savings. The team may also consider starting Dennis Schroeder and signing a player at the veteran minimum.
- ▪The Cavaliers will enter the offseason as a second apron team.
- ▪They need to decide whether to keep James Harden or let him go for financial savings.
- ▪If Harden opts out of his $42 million player option, a new deal may be negotiated.
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