Cavaliers swap ok okoro for the previous 2 Lonzo Ball
Cleveland Cavaliers agreed to obtain the goalkeeper Longo Paul from Chicago Bulls for striker Isaac Okuro, according to a person who is aware of the agreement.
The person spoke to the Associated Press, provided that his identity was not disclosed on Saturday because it cannot be completed until the beginning of the new league year on July 6.
The average ball reached 7.6 points, 3.4 rebound balls and 3.3 passes in 35 games last season after losing campaigns 2022-23 and 2023-24 due to a left knee injury. The 27-year-old ball underwent cartilage and cartilage transmission on his left knee in March 2023 after two surgeries failed to repair a injury he suffered during his first season in Chicago in 2021-22.
Ball, the second total choice by Los Angeles Lakers in the 2017 draft, missed the last two months of the season due to the right -wing wrist. He has one year in his contract with the team’s choice for the 2026-27 season.
Cleveland has a need in a point goalkeeper, where Tai Jerome has become a free, unrestricted agent and Daryos Garland, they will be able to miss the beginning of the normal season after undergoing surgery on his big foot earlier this month.
The Cavaliers team won the second best record in the American Professional League in 64-18, but it was eliminated in the semi-finals of the eastern conference by Indiana Besars in five games.
The average Ouguro reached 6.1 points and 2.4 rebounds last season and is a strong defender who can also shoot well from the ocean. However, he found the time of his game begin to decrease during the season. Its average reached 14.2 minutes in the qualifiers after recording 19.1 minutes per game in the normal season.
Owkoro remains two years in his contract.
Report by Associated Press.
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