Last week, it was reported that the NBA was investigating if any wrongdoing took place between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Patrick McCaw, and on Monday the league completed their review.
Per a report, McCaw’s former team, the Golden State Warriors pushed the NBA to investigate the situation when the Cavs signed McCaw to a two-year offer sheet, but released him several days later.
At first, there was fear that the Cavs could lose a future first-round draft pick if any foul play was discovered as a result of the league investigation.
That was the obvious concern amongst fans considering the fact that the Cavs are still very much in play for the No. 1 overall draft pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but a report indicated that there was never much reason for concern.
In a season filled with countless twists and turns, it’s great news to hear that the drama surrounding the Cavs and McCaw is a thing of the past.
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