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Cleveland Cavalier’s 2012 Off-Season Update

Player Updates

Fresh off of one of the greatest rookie seasons in recent history, Kyrie Irving is looking to pick up right where he left off this upcoming season.

Irving commanded the attention of veteran players and coaches this summer while he practiced with the USA Olympic squad.

“Kyrie always impresses me,” said USA Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski in an interview this summer. “This week, he’s been who I think he is, which is one of the top guards anywhere.”

“For me, Kyrie Irving has definitely stood out more than anyone,” LeBron James, the Cavalier’s former number one overall selection in ’03, told CBSSports.com this summer. “He’s a great talent. I see him in a couple years being one of the best point guards that we have in this league. He has all the abilities that all the great point guards have in our league. Ball-handling, quickness, shooting ability, his mind is really smart too,” stated James.

Irving’s summer was cut short due to a fractured hand sustained after he slapped a padded wall in frustration during practice. The injury sidelined him for the NBA Summer League, which would have provided an opportunity to develop chemistry with his two new teammates, Dion Waiters and Tyler Zeller.

Irving has since recovered, and is expected to participate in training camp without any setbacks.

Of the players who did participate in the summer league, first round selection, Dion Waiters, did little to reaffirm Cleveland fans that he was the best possible option when the Cavaliers drafted him at number four overall. Waiters shot just 30% from the field and appeared sluggish.

“Dion knew he was out of shape,” said General Manager Chris Grant. “When we talked to him about it, he agreed that he needed to get to work. He didn’t make any excuses, he didn’t run from it.”

Fellow teammates warned Waiters about the intensity of coach Byron Scott’s training camps. He has taken this advice and run with it, literally. Waiters will report to camp ten pounds lighter than he was this summer.

Swingman C.J. Miles, the Cavalier’s most significant offseason signing, will provide some much needed depth on the roster. Miles plays both the shooting guard and small forward positions. Utah fans had high hopes for Miles after the Jazz invested a second round pick on him back in 2005. Coach Byron Scott believes he can bring out the best in Miles.

“I just thought he has so much left in him basketball-wise and it’s really untapped,” said coach Scott said after Miles signed with the team. “There are so many things he can do on a basketball court. I thought he’d be a great fit for us.”

Power forward Tristan Thompson looks to build upon a promising rookie campaign. Thompson started 25 games last year at center due to the injury of incumbent starter, Anderson Varejao.

Thompson will enter training camp as the favorite to secure the starting power forward position vacated by Antawn Jamison.

Center Anderson Varejao finds himself in a similar situation to years prior. He will return as the starter, yet his name continues to permeate throughout the trading block. His hustle and “all-out” style of play has translated into a number of injuries over the past few seasons.

The most recent wrist injury caused him to miss the final 41 games last season. Varejao recently said that he will not alter his approach to the game in order to avoid injuries.

“It’s my goal to stay healthy this year,” Varejao said. “That’s the biggest thing this year. There’s nothing you can do to prevent it. I’m not going to change anything. I’m going to keep playing the same way.”

Small forward Alonzo Gee signed a three-year deal to stay in Cleveland this offseason. The Cavaliers hope Gee can continue to improve after averaging a career-high 29.0 minutes per game last season.

The Cavaliers acquired guard Kelenna Azubuike along with rookie center Tyler Zeller on a draft day trade that sent Cleveland’s #24, #33, and #34 selections to Dallas. Azubuike has only played in twelve games since 2009 due to a torn left patella tendon.

The Cavaliers lost Anthony Parker and his .404 career three-point shooting percentage to retirement during the offseason. The team is hoping that Azubuike can stay healthy and help fill the void.