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Predicting the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 15-Man Roster for the 2015-16 Season

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D.J. Siddiqi

Power Forward

Starter: Kevin Love

Reserve: Tristan Thompson

Love struggled in his first season in Cleveland, as he clearly lagged behind his “Big Three” teammates in terms of production and value.

His scoring average was at 16.4 per game, his field goal percentage dropped to 43.4 percent and his rebounding average dipped to 9.7, For much of the season he looked lost, until finding his niche as the “third wheel” when the season came to a close.

Griffin stated the following in regards to maximizing Love’s strengths better in his second season with the franchise:

“I think he and Coach Blatt have had a lot of conversations about that. He and Bron have had conversations about that. Kevin enables us to have somebody else carry the mail when LeBron sits down once in a while. Kyrie (Irving) was in a situation where he was clearly the one who was taking over when LeBron was out and I think we probably didn’t utilize Kevin enough to make Kyrie’s job easier. I think we have the ability to put him at the elbow and run offense through him a lot more than we did – some of the things he did really well in Minnesota.”

Tristan Thompson remains unsigned and there has been very little news to report as far as recent negotiations with Cleveland goes.

However, the Cavaliers will do everything in their power to bring back the rising 24-year-old big man. Even if that means offering him a near-max deal over multiple years.

Even without Thompson signed, Cleveland faces a huge tax bill for being over the luxury tax line. The organization has gone all-in in its quest to bring the city its first-ever NBA championship. Because James has publicly vouched for Thompson, there is little reason to believe Thompson won’t return to the Cavaliers.

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D.J. Siddiqi

D.J. Siddiqi is a staff writer for Cavaliers Nation. He has followed the NBA passionately since the 90's and has taken a keen interest in following LeBron James' career since he was drafted with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 draft. Once a critic of LeBron, DJ has grown to admire James as he has evolved from 18-year-old phenom to a four-time MVP and two-time NBA Champion. He looks forward to bringing his knowledge of the game to Cavaliers Nation.

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