Cavaliers Are Closing In On A Dennis Schroder Decision

Cleveland Cavaliers' off-season strategy hints at an impending trade involving Dennis Schroder to optimize their roster and salary cap.

In a season that felt like a series of unfortunate events for the Cleveland Cavaliers, one of the most painful was the unexpected struggles of De’Andre Hunter. When Hunter joined the Cavs at the 2025 trade deadline, he was hailed as the potential savior for the wing position. Despite a thumb injury on his shooting hand, he impressed during the playoffs and had a promising offseason, raising hopes within the organization for a breakout year.

However, the 25-26 season told a different story. Hunter's performance faltered on both ends of the court, leading the Cavaliers to trade him to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis. Schroder was expected to step up and fill the gap left by Ty Jerome in the second unit, but that plan didn't quite pan out as hoped.

Now, the Cavaliers face a pivotal decision regarding Schroder's future with the team. Fortunately, the situation might be a bit clearer following the recent draft night developments.

Cleveland's draft night maneuvers could ease the decision to move Schroder this summer. By trading down from the 29th overall pick, the Cavs snagged an extra second-round pick from Sacramento. This adds to their collection of future second-rounders and pick swaps acquired in the Donovan Mitchell trade a few years back.

Schroder is set to earn around $14 million next season. While this isn't an astronomical figure, his performance last year didn't quite justify the paycheck. Nevertheless, he remains a capable role player, known for his defensive prowess and ability to inject a change of pace, traits he showcased with the Cavs.

Yet, with the team's financial constraints and the drafting of Meleek Thomas, Schroder's role has become less critical. Trading him, possibly with a second-round pick attached, for another depth piece or simply to free up salary space seems like a savvy move for Cleveland. The fact that the final year of Schroder's contract is only partially guaranteed could further facilitate a trade.

While the core of the Cavaliers is likely to return, changes are on the horizon for the supporting cast. If the team aims to elevate their game and make a serious run at the NBA Finals, they will need to make some strategic decisions and potentially tough moves, starting with Schroder. The road ahead may be challenging, but with the right adjustments, the Cavs could be gearing up for a promising future.

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