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It’s a game Isaac Okoro doesn’t like playing.
“I don’t really like comparing,” the Bulls forward said, as he sat in front of his locker, fresh off a third straight victory to start the regular season. “I’m just not a big believer in comparing teams.”
Then came the “but.”
Okoro spent his last five seasons in Cleveland. The same Cavaliers organization that finished the 2024-25 campaign atop the Eastern Conference with a 64-18 record. Different roster, different make-up of players, different playing style, but one similarity rang true.
“What I can say is that since I’ve been here this has been a real close-knit group of guys,” Okoro said.