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Cavs should give Jaron Blossomgame another two-way go in 2019-20

The Cleveland Cavaliers got nice flashes from Jaron Blossomgame when he was given some run last season as a rotational player.

Initially, Blossomgame was acquired via trade, as his former organization, the San Antonio Spurs (of which Blossomgame played well for their G-League affiliate, the Austin Spurs, in 2017-18), reportedly traded him for the rights to Cleveland two-way player John Holland, who mostly played for Cleveland’s G-League affiliate, the Canton Charge, in November (per a Charge press release).

A few weeks following that, Blossomgame was given a pro-rated two-way deal by Cleveland (along with at the time, Jalen Jones, who was eventually waived and whose two-way spot was reportedly given to Deng Adel in January), and he showed some spurts of good play, particularly on the defensive end of the floor as a help and/or weak side defender, as evidenced by his 0.