Cleveland: There’s nothing left for the Cavaliers to do except go out and win another one.
Tuesday night’s banner raising at Quicken Loans Arena opened the window for another campaign and closed the door on the Cavs’ memorable 2015-16 season.
They were accused of underachieving throughout the first half as rumors of discontent grew. They watched as coach David Blatt was fired midway through the season and replaced by Tyronn Lue.
They waltzed through the NBA playoffs, then fell behind 3-1 to the Golden State Warriors — only to win the next three games and claim their first NBA championship.