Cavaliers President: The team has survived the difficult period after James left the team for the second time. Now the goal is final
9:43am, 13 July 2025Basketball
Altman, president of basketball operations of the Cavaliers, was interviewed by the guest Channing Fry on the sidelines of the summer United. During this period, he expressed his satisfaction with the team's current status.
Altman said: "I think the hardest time is when LeBron leaves for the second time, we have to think about how to bring talented players to the Cavaliers. We have to start rebuilding. Obviously, we are doing well in drafts and some trades, such as introducing Allen and Donovan Mitchell."
"Now, we need to add talented players around the existing roster to help the team go further. But I think this year, the key is the development within the team. Obviously, Mobley is only 24 years old and is still growing; Garland is only 25 years old, and we are still young. Now we are going to work hard to reach the NBA Finals and see how far we can do and see where we can go." Altman added.
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