The Cleveland Cavaliers completed a number of roster moves recently as logged by RealGM.
The Cavs signed four players to training camp deals and waived a couple of players on non-guaranteed contracts. By doing so, they filled out their 20-man roster for the offseason heading into training camp, which starts in a few weeks.
On Sept. 3, the Cavs signed shooting guards J.P. Macura and Sindarius Thornwell, guard-forward Daniel Hamilton, and center Marques Bolden to training camp deals. They waived shooting guards Malik Newman and Levi Randolph.
Macura, Thornwell, Hamilton and Bolden are going to have an opportunity to showcase their talents in training camp for a chance to join the team’s 15-man regular season roster or perhaps sign a two-way contract instead.
Meanwhile, Newman and Randolph failed to get the same opportunity to attend training camp after the Cavs released them, almost a month after they were signed to their deals. They played with the Canton Charge, the Cavs’ G League affiliate, last season and are likely to return this season.
As currently constructed, the Cavs’ roster has 13 players with guaranteed deals, one with a non-guaranteed deal, another on a two-way deal and five players with Exhibit 10 contracts.
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