After the Cavaliers squeaked past Orlando in the first round of the 2024 playoffs and were defeated soundly by Boston in round two, there was a good deal of offseason speculation about the idea of breaking up their “core four” of Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen. However, Cleveland’s front office stuck with that group and was rewarded for its faith with a 15-game winning streak to open the season and a 64-18 overall record.
Unfortunately for the Cavaliers, the major step forward they took during the regular season didn’t carry over to the playoffs. After sweeping Miami in round one, the Cavs were eliminated in five games by the Pacers in the conference semifinals earlier this month. Now, with Cleveland’s payroll set to soar past the second tax apron in 2025/26, the team is once again facing difficult roster decisions.
In the latest episode of the Wine and Gold podcast (YouTube link), Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com said he believes the Cavs are still “committed to the core four” and would like to find a way to surround those four players with the “right pieces to compete for a championship.” But Fedor acknowledged that the Cavs’ cap situation and early playoff exit mean they’ll have to keep an open mind this offseason.
“They prefer to keep the core four together and see if they can build around them and find the right pieces around them, and see if there’s a viable way to do that, given the limitations that come with being a luxury-tax team and a second-apron team,” Fedor said. “In saying that, I think the two untouchables are Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley.
“I have been getting the sense that the Cavs would be more willing to entertain and at least consider possibilities for Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland than they have in the past.
“Now, that all comes down to it’s got to be the right deal. It’s got to be the right pieces coming back that the Cavs believe would be a step forward, as opposed to just a lateral move or a step back. I don’t think they’re in a situation where they’re saying to themselves, ‘We’ve got to shed this salary. We need to find a dumping ground for Darius Garland’s contract or Jarrett Allen’s contract.'”
As Fedor points out, the conference rival Celtics decided to build around Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown and adjusted their core around those players in order to eventually win a title. In Cleveland, it sounds like Mitchell and Mobley are the two cornerstones, and while Garland and Allen could stick around too, their long-term future with the franchise is less certain.
Fedor added that he has been kicking around the idea of hypothetical trades involving Garland rather than Allen in his own work because he believes the market would be hotter for Garland and the Cavs could get more in a deal for him than they could for Allen.
“I’m not saying that the Cavs are going to go down this road,” Fedor continued. “But they’re going to get to a point where they’re going to have to balance out the roster a little bit more than what it is, and they’re going to have to balance the checkbook a little bit more than what it is.
“Nobody that you’re going to get back is going to be Darius in terms of pedigree, in terms of talent. He’s a two-time All-Star for a reason. He’s a max-contract player for a reason. He’s one of the best young point guards in the Eastern Conference for a reason. So are you going to get that back? No. But can you reconfigure your roster? Can you restructure your salary cap by using Darius and find multiple players?”
If the Cavaliers were to trade Garland, Fedor notes, it could mean a bigger ball-handling role for Mitchell and possibly running the offense through Mobley more often. If a deal sheds some salary and creates more spending flexibility to bring back Ty Jerome, he’s another player who could see his ball-handling responsibilities increase.
Fedor repeatedly acknowledges that a trade involving Garland or Allen this offseason is far from a given, but points out that the NBA’s current Collective Bargaining Agreement doesn’t make it viable to operate over the second apron for long unless you’re winning titles.
“When you’re at a point that the Cavs are at with their roster, with the way the season ended earlier than anybody expected, and with their salary cap situation, you have to start considering some of these alternatives,” Fedor said. “And you have to start having very difficult conversations, conversations that are going to be painful. Maybe even subtractions for the roster that are going to be painful.”
Garland to the Magic makes a lot of sense.
Magic has $12 million over the tax cap 2025-26
Cavs would like to shed salary
Mobley has a $259 million contract, overpaid by $120 million, imo
Cavaliers are projected to have a significant luxury tax bill of nearly $57 million in the 2025-26 season
Just my opinion
Overpaid contracts ranking (full contract)
Bradley Beal
5-year $251 million
Overpaid by $150 million
Paul George
4 Years $212 million
Overpaid by $120 million
Evan Mobley
5-year $259 million
Overpaid by $120 million
2nd team all nba at 23… i guess every contract is bad then…
The Rockets are reportedly looking for former 6th man Nez Reid to improve their bench
Sign and Trade Smith and Adams for Reid?
Smith need a contract extension
Exactly what I came here to post. Trade him straight up for Suggs. Shaves $4M off Cleveland’s salary this year and Suggs’s contract is descending over five years. And of course a better on court fit for everyone. Maybe Cleveland can get a pick from them but Orlando might point to the contracts and say no
Jarrett Allen is a guy I wanted on the Warriors for like 5 years now.
I get the cap restrictions are a real impediment. To keeping conterding teams together. Only this team is ready to win. And now you want to break it up. Pacers only won cause Cavs were down players.
Only thing I see. Is Mobley and Allen is too much of a good thing. Like Holiday and White in Boston.
Really is the same position. Allen can fetch two players. Therefore make you deeper. It’s got to be the right pieces though. Lakers could use Allen.
I still see Cavs and Celtics as they are as best teams in East.
No, the reason the Cavs struggle against some teams is that they allocate a lot of minutes in their backcourt to 2 smaller guards. Having two 6’1” guards playing 35 mpg strains their defense.
I wouldn’t break up Allen & Mobley. Having those 2 together is a competitive advantage imo.
Mitchell is a big guard. He has a long wing span and is thick, strong. He is more like a 6’4” or 6’5” guard. And he moves quick has lower center of gravity. The guy is unique. Why do you think he is one of best.
“Pacers only won cause Cavs were down players.”
So what’s the Knicks excuse Al? If you saw that series, Cleveland had zero athletes that can go up and down the court for 48 minutes against a high paced Pacers team. They looked absolutely gassed and blowing leads was a sign of being exhausted.
Pacers conditioning and endurance has been nothing short of exceptional in these playoffs.
You know only haters need excuses. Your team sucks so I get life is full of excuses. This team Knicks was built this yr. Why don’t you tell me what need…. Cause Ive known all year.
You should of learned by now. That teams will their strengths to win. You think you got something figured out lol. Have you ever played ?????
A team is hot and clicking at right time like Pacers. You have to match their will and energy. How can Cavs do that with their best players out and hurt. Thats a fact. Only negative people who can’t see the game talk excuses. Pacers won cause they are whole and playing at right time. A healthy Cavs team wins every time.
Dude you think one team is more conditioned now. At end of season ….. you funny. Everyone now is in their best shape ever. Pacers have depth. Got nothing to do with conditioning. Pacers strength is their depth. But you still have to play. Otherwise track stars would be ballers lol.
Have you ever played??? Telling me that you thought stop Hali and pacers lose from game 2. Acting like i’m Davey j in here. Long story your team got their asses beat at home and now itll be another year without a title.
happy anniversary Al! Congrats on that Celtics series win. I’m sure they’ll hang a banner
Oh and I know my team sucks. Lmao but you don’t want to get into that because I will dog walk your team’s history back to the days of Willis Reed if you want to talk crap.
Telling me DeRozan for 3 years on this app/site and thinking he knows ball because he only sees Knicks game and thinks he’s Nostradamus.
Get a real life hobby, I get it, you are retired and have nothing better to do but besides being cranky at anyone who disagrees with you, which is usually 99% of the time on here.
“Healthy Cavs team wins every time”. Is that why Pacers won 3/4 against the Cavs this year????
Again I’m not Davey J so if you’re going to attack me, you best come with actual facts and not stupid little statements that make you think you’re smarter than everyone here.
Enjoy your team getting beat at home, banners fly forever but the Knicks will always be the Knicks.
Garland and Mitchell will not work with Mitchell standing at 6’2 SG. I guess EON was right about Garland.
Move Mitchell to PG. Trade Garland and Allen for a different SG and C starters. Resign Jerome
…..trade Garland, Allen picks and etc for LeBron and Jr to play SF and PG
Magic: Garland
Cavs: KCP, Carter, Black
I like it for Cleveland
Davey you need a C part time starter from the ages of 32 and up. Start Heild, draft a PG and a C on two way contracts. Resign Looney
Donovan is the tradeable one. They’ll never win a championship with him.
sure, how could they win with 2 time all-nba, 5 time AS…
He has no particular reason to state this, he just thinks it makes him sound profound.
Cavs receive: Jusuf Nurkic, Jabari Smith, Cam Whitmore, and DaQuan Jeffries
Rockets recieve: Darius Garland and Grant Williams
Hornets receive: Jalen Green and Jock Landale
If they are trading Garland they will be looking for a bigger PG to pair with DM. And they could probably swap out Hunter for a more durable wing or more shooting.
Garland for Smart and Kispert. Also saves 3.8M.
Maybe they could come away with #2 in a Giannis trade, take Harper.
You want durability then want to add Smart ….
Garland for me….Mobley isn’t ready for life without Allen just yet.
Don’t break up the core. Celts will not be competitive next year without Tatum. Just have to figure out how to beat Indy and the Knicks. Cavs are close enough that this group just needs some tweaking.
Yes, running it back would be the smart move.
East is still trash, moreso with Tatum and Dame out.b
CAVS need some changes though – find that sweet spot for Mobley on offense, he’s too everywhere on offense, can’t be giving the ball to him above the 3 point line.
Elevate Hunter as starter, Strus better suited as a bench guy, can finish games though ….. Atkinson should find a role, develop Okoro, else trade him for more shooting.
Keep Merrill and Jerome, though have Jerome on a shorter leash, always knew this ballhog would backfire come playoffs.
Find a better trainer for Wade, this guy would have been key for a deep run.
Garland for Suggs and the 26th overall pick
Magic need a floor general and need shooting and Garland does that. He shot 40% from 3 last year and is 39% over his career.
Cleveland add Suggs who is 6’5 and a great defender, was second team all NBA last season.
Less of a shooter/scorer and playmaker but playing off Spida he would be the ideal sidekick.
Because I value Garland more and the Magic have two first round picks and Cleveland have none I think they ask for the 26th aswell.
Then after that not really necessary but interesting idea.
Jarrett Allen for Myles Turner in a sign and trade.
Keep Mobley at the 4 where he’s been excellent, but instead add another shooter while maintaining paint protection.
Allen is definitely the better all round defender but Turner does produce twice as many blocks.
But in saying that Turner almost shot 40% from 3 this year which brings a new whole dimension to the Cavs. Plus they’ll need the added shooting if giving up Garland for Suggs.
Indy gets the younger centre, better defender, much much better rebounder who fouls less, turns the ball over less and with a consistent 70% FG%.
Suggs Mitchell Hunter Mobley Turner
Jerome Strus Okoro Wade (Draft Pick)
I’d use the pick from Orlando to hopefully grab a good back up big to develop. Should be options like Raynaud, Sorber, Wolf and Kalkbrenner all possibilities.
Defensively you’ve got some standouts, Suggs and Mobley but even Turner and Hunter do their part. Offensively one of the best guards in the league with two bigs that can shoot, 15/20 from your other guard and a sixth man of the year candidate in Jerome, that shouldn’t be a problem either.
I like this, tbh. Think it will take a bit more to snag Garland, but your premise still stands.