Cavs Suddenly Linked To The Kind Of Move Fans Have Been Begging For

Could DeMar DeRozan's signing be the key to luring LeBron James back to the Cavaliers for another championship run?

The Cleveland Cavaliers are suddenly in the middle of a free-agent conversation that could shape the rest of their offseason, with DeMar DeRozan now surfacing as a name to watch.

Cleveland has spent plenty of time this summer tied to a possible LeBron James reunion, and Donovan Mitchell’s future had also been a major talking point. That part of the picture got some clarity Tuesday morning, when Mitchell agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Cavs. Even with that resolved, Cleveland is still working to make its roster as appealing as possible, and DeRozan may fit into that plan.

DeRozan was waived by the Kings on Monday, and reports say the Cavaliers and Heat are the two teams drawing the most buzz around the six-time All-Star. For Cleveland, the appeal is obvious: if the front office is trying to make the team more attractive for a potential James return, adding another proven veteran would help.

DeRozan may not be at the peak of his powers anymore, but he’s still a useful NBA guard. At 6 foot 6 inches, he brings size, scoring ability, and the kind of experience contending teams tend to chase late in the offseason.

Last season with Sacramento, he averaged 18.4 PPG, four assists, and three rebounds at age 36. He’ll be 37 during the upcoming season.

The durability stands out too. Even on a Kings team that was lost in the western conference, DeRozan appeared in 77 games and logged 31 minutes per game.

For Cleveland, that kind of steady production could matter right away, whether he’s coming off the bench or sliding into a more realistic rotational role. The Cavaliers have had stretches where they needed more help in both size and production, and DeRozan would address both.

There’s also the bigger picture. DeRozan is still chasing his first NBA title, and the idea of adding another veteran with real mileage on him could make sense if Cleveland is trying to build a roster that keeps James interested. The report also floated the possibility of bringing back James Harden, which would add another layer to the veteran appeal.

DeRozan, LeBron, and Harden have all played together for Team USA during various Olympics, and the source noted that LeBron has interest in playing with old friends. Combined with the core of Mitchell, Mobley, and Allen, that kind of move would give Cleveland a group with real title-contending potential.

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