**UPDATE: Jordan Farmar has agreed to one-year deal with Sacramento Kings.
Farmar definitely won’t cost Cleveland much, considering that he was signed to a 10-day contract by Memphis in March due to their rash of injuries before later being signed for the rest of the season. He averaged 9.2 points in 12 games, starting 10 of those contests. That’s in contrast to a career in which he’s served in a reserve capacity.
As another player who the Cavaliers might be able to use in short bursts, the 6’2″ Farmar is a 37 percent shooter from long-range and already has two championship rings from his days with the Los Angeles Lakers. With another chance to add to that collection, this might be a possibility for the Cavs.
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