The Cleveland Cavaliers may have the most underrated development system in the NBA, turning multiple overlooked prospects into coveted role players.
By investing in the Cleveland Charge G League squad, the Cavaliers constructed an MLB-like farm system. With a star core and lofty postseason goals, the Cavs rarely have enough minutes in the rotation for young developing prospects. Rather than wasting their talents at the end of the bench, those players spend time with the Charge and get the chance to prove themselves in the Summer League.
This year, sophomore wing Jaylon Tyson took the opportunity in the summer matchups and proved himself to be an ascending talent for Cleveland.