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The Point Four-ward: Scrimmag-ination

1.) Perhaps, the Cavaliers won’t run a back-up point guard by committee, after all.

Monday’s signing of seven-year veteran Toney Douglas gives the Cavs an experienced combo guard who to compete the current crop of training camp attendees. While the team’s answer may still be somewhere on their current roster, Douglas brings experience and is more of known quantity than the other players the Cavs are currently auditioning for the role.

With Matthew Dellavedova now a Milwaukee Buck and Mo Williams retired, the Cavs were scrambling to find someone — anyone — who could step in and spell Kyrie Irving and none of their options were without question marks.