Finding the right complementary role players to complete the roster has been an ongoing challenge for the Cleveland Cavaliers since acquiring Donovan MItchell in 2022.
The Cavs' biggest move in the offseason was acquiring Lonzo Ball, a veteran 3-and-D point guard, from the Chicago Bulls.
Ball, a former second-overall pick, has been a valuable contributor to every team along his journey. Before a two-year hiatus due to a severe knee injury and following surgeries, Lonzo was driving force behind a Bulls team that had an early lead in the Eastern Conference standings in the 2021-22 seson.
While the season has yet to begin, Ball has already reportedly been turning heads at training camp.