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The playoffs are disappointing, the Cavaliers will explore Allen & Garland trade

When asked who is the most disappointing team this year's playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers are naturally one of them. During the regular season, they won 64 games, but were eventually eliminated in the second round of the playoffs. Should we fight for another year with the original team, or should we seek change this offseason? This is a question that needs to be considered for the Knights management.

According to a report by Fedau, a reporter from The Cleveland Honesty People, the Cavaliers' management is open to the deal. If management can find the right puzzle in the free agent market this summer, the team will still build a roster with Mitchell, Allen, Mobley and Garland as the core. But Feduo said that despite this, only Mitchell and Mobley are truly untraded within the Cavaliers. At least this summer, the Cavaliers are obviously more interested in hearing trade offers about Garland and Allen than before.

In this way, whether Garland and Allen leave or stay is completely decided by the market. If the Cavaliers can get a satisfactory trading plan, there is a possibility of sending these two players away at the same time. Of course, the team has very strict requirements on chips, and this potential transaction must help the team look further in terms of book strength, otherwise the management will not trade easily.

Garland's performance in the playoffs this season is disappointing. He was absent due to injury in the first two games of the series with the Pacers. After his comeback, his personal condition was also quite sluggish. In the life-and-death battle, he made only 4 of his 16 shots, and his efficiency was bleak. Next season, Garland's salary will be as high as $42.17 million. Such high salary and low energy performance is obviously unacceptable to the Cavaliers who aim to win the championship. However, it is not easy to find the right reinforcement goal. Garland has three seasons left on his contract, and there are not many teams that can regard him as a positive asset.

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