
How the Cavs Can Move Forward Without Collin Sexton
Despite losing Collin Sexton for the 2021-22 season, the Cleveland Cavaliers have remained competitive thanks to strong performances from rookie Evan Mobley and center Jarrett Allen. Here are the key options for filling Sexton's void:
Current Internal Options:
- Isaac Okoro moved into starting lineup, providing elite perimeter defense
- Ricky Rubio serving as reliable backup, showed scoring ability with 37-point game vs Knicks
- Rubio/Okoro tandem working well but depth and sustainability are concerns
Trade Market Possibilities:
- Kevin Love ($30M next year) could be trade piece after December 15th
- Love providing valuable bench contributions, making trade unlikely
- Limited tradeable assets beyond Love and Denzel Valentine
- John Wall trade with Rockets wouldn't be ideal fit
Patient Approach Most Likely:
- Continue with Rubio/Okoro rotation for now
- Monitor buyout market opportunities later in season
- Evaluate trade deadline options without urgency
- Use time to assess current roster's capabilities
The Cavaliers' strong play without Sexton reduces pressure for immediate moves. The team can take a measured approach, relying on current personnel while maintaining flexibility for future opportunities through trades or the buyout market.

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