The Cleveland Cavaliers bringing in Dennis Schröder is a smart, practical move. They’ve needed a real backup guard, especially with Darius Garland consistently dealing with injuries and availability questions.
At this stage, it’s tough to watch Lonzo Ball struggle to look like the same player post-injuries. Schröder gives Cleveland something they’ve been missing: stability, experience, and someone who can keep the offense functional when the starters are off the floor.
💭 How important is guard depth for a playoff team? And how much should teams plan around injury history when building a rotation?
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