Forward Luke Travers, the No. 56 overall pick in the 2022 draft, was granted release from his contract with Melbourne United, Olgun Uluc of ESPN reports (Twitter link).
According to Uluc, the release was mutual so that Travers can “pursue NBA opportunities.” Travers’ rights are owned by the Cavaliers, so unless his rights are traded in the near future, the only contract he could sign would be with Cleveland.
The Cavaliers are in an interesting place, with their only offseason addition so far being Jaylon Tyson. They signed several players to extensions but have kept their roster flexibility as open as it can be. They have three standard contract spots open and are the only team to not have a player signed to a two-way contract for next season.
Their holdup in making moves is almost certainly tied to restricted free agent Isaac Okoro, who is the biggest domino left to fall in free agency. They’ve reportedly had talks on both re-signing him and on sign-and-trade deals with other teams. Regardless, they seem to be in a holding pattern until that situation is resolved.
But if the team re-signs Okoro (or sign-and-trades him in a move that brings back just one player), they’d still have several roster spots to determine. Of their own free agents, Marcus Morris and Emoni Bates seem the most likely to return.
Travers would be eligible to sign either a standard or two-way deal with the team. If they wanted to save some money, it would make sense to sign him to a deal that’s similar in structure to the one Gui Santos, picked one slot before Travers, received from Golden State last year.
Travers, 22, has spent three straight years with Cleveland’s summer league team. Across 15 total summer league appearances spanning 2022-24, he’s averaged 7.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.4 blocks. During his last season with Melbourne, he averaged 12.4 points and 7.6 rebounds across 36 games.
A 6’7″ forward, Travers would provide versatile youth and depth. If he signed, he would be the second-youngest player on the roster.
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