Daily News – June 2, 2019

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Who will Cleveland Cavaliers target at No.26? Hey, Chris Author: Chris Fedor
Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s the latest edition of Hey, Chris!

Do you have a Cavs question that you’d like to have answered in Hey, Chris?
Submit it here or tweet @ChrisFedor.

Arthur Kinney @ArthuronSports Replying to @ChrisFedor Who might the Cavaliers
select at pick 26?

Hey, @ArthuronSports: This question is too complicated right now because there
are numerous variables. What the Cavs ultimately do with the 26th pick will
depend largely on who they choose at five and which players fall down the board,
something that happens every year. – CLICK HERE to read full story.

John Beilein and the promise of offensive flow Author: Chris Manning
Publication: Fear the Sword

In recent years, the Cavs’ offense — both with LeBron James and without — has
never truly flowed. With LeBron — both with and without Kyrie Irving – the
offense was built to bludgeon opponents into submission. When the offense ever
attempted to flow, it was to get force-feed a shooter coming off a screen. But
often, the shooters got their shots by waiting for LeBron to create an open look
for them.

Without LeBron this past season — and without Kevin Love to provide any
structure — the offense still functioned that way, often to its detriment.
Shots like this, for players who need to be put into better spots, were far too
common:

The result last season was the second-worst half court offense in the league,
per Cleaning The Glass. Only the Knicks, a team who tried to lose more than any
team in the league, were worse. Compared to teams that made the playoffs in the
East, Cleveland was closest to Detroit — and the Cavs were 2.9 points worse per
100 possessions than the Pistons in the half court, per Cleaning The Glass.
Kevin Love’s absence explains some, but not all, of those issues. – CLICK HERE
to read full story.

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