The Cleveland Cavaliers made a couple of roster moves in the past couple of days, converting Dean Wade’s two way contract to a multi-year deal and adding free agent Jordan Bell on a two year deal.
Both players have some size, Wade is 6’9″ and Bell 6’8″, so that’s a good thing, and they didn’t have to give anything else to sign him, and that’s another good thing.
It was also announced Ante Zizic will play in Europe next season, and that’s a loss of a big body.
Really, none of these moves are significant.
It’s hard to get excited by Wade, who is really a stretch four, but at 24 next season, maybe he’s a player who gets better and finds his niche in the NBA later in his career, but it’s tough to see him having a significant role for the wine and gold in the 2020-21 season.
Bell has been with three teams in four years, and was regarded as a hot commodity when Golden State purchased his draft rights from the Bulls. He did play 14 minutes a night in his rookie year, which is his high water mark.
Our thought is he is a victim of the idea that everything the Warriors touched turned to gold a couple of years ago, so if they wanted him, he must really be good. He played in 29 games this past season, averaging 3.2 points and 2.8 rebounds in nine minutes.
Can he develop his game and become a solid player? Of course, but for now, we can’t think too much of this move.
As for Zizic, while we would have liked him to get more of an opportunity we understand the move. He averaged 7.8 points and 5.4 boards a game when he got regular playing time in ’18-’19, getting 18 minutes per game (59 games).
However, here’s our thought on most NBA players. They can all score if given touches, but what determines playing time is how you play defense, and if you can’t guard someone, then you sit.
Again, he’s just 23, and he wouldn’t be the first big man to go overseas, gain some experience, and come back to the NBA a better player. Perhaps he can learn to make up for a seeming lack of lateral quickness with anticipation and positioning.
There have been multiple rumors of the Cavs looking for young, athletic wings in free agency, and two names that have been reported are Derrick Jones Jr., currently with Miami and Josh Jackson, with Memphis.
Jones is just 23 years old, and is averaging 8.9 points and 4.2 caroms for the Heat, the best marks of his career. And he comes from a good culture, playing for Erik Spoelstra in Miami.
Jackson, also 23, is the former 4th overall pick in the draft in 2018, but was traded to Memphis at the draft last summer, and played most of this year in the G-League. He did score 10.4 points in 18 games with the Grizzlies.
While we definitely see a need for wings, here’s hoping the organization doesn’t ignore big folks either. Losing Zizic and perhaps Tristan Thompson will leave a hole in this area too.
We were encouraged to hear of interest in Harry Giles, a 6’11” player out of Duke that has battled injuries since leaving high school. In 96 NBA games with Sacramento, 17 of them starts, Giles has scored seven points with four rebounds per game.
In the 10 games after the All Star Game, he upped those figures to 10.8 and 6.2. Hopefully, the rumors are true about Cleveland’s interest in Giles, he could wind up being a very good option here if the Kings do not pick up his option.
So, while the most recent moves don’t really get us excited, the young, athletic wings make us intrigued. Unfortunately, we will have to wait until the playoffs are over for real moves to be made.