Season Preview: What to Expect from the Cavs' 2023-24 Campaign
As the Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for their season opener against the Memphis Grizzlies, here's a comprehensive analysis of their potential 2023-24 season outlook:
Central Division Prospects
- Expected to finish 4th in the division, with potential for 3rd place
- Milwaukee Bucks remain heavy favorites to win the division
- Will compete with middling Indiana and Chicago teams
- Detroit likely to finish last
Playoff Picture
- Likely to miss automatic playoff spots (top 6)
- Main competition: Tier 3/4 teams like Wizards and Raptors
- Young core development crucial with Jarrett Allen's 5-year deal and Collin Sexton's upcoming contract
- Progress expected from Isaac Okoro and Evan Mobley
Team Development Focus
- No tanking strategy planned for this season
- Kevin Love's role remains a key factor
- Young players like Lamar Stevens and Dylan Windler should see early playing time
- Team aims to remain competitive in meaningful late-season games
- Focus on organic growth and development rather than strategic losses
The Cavaliers are positioned for a developmental season focused on young talent growth while maintaining competitive play, though they may fall short of immediate playoff contention.
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