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Marcus Morris Sr.’s recent transition to the Cleveland Cavaliers marks an optimistic chapter in his NBA journey. After parting ways with the San Antonio Spurs through a buyout last month, Morris found a new beginning with the Cavs, signing a 10-day contract. His integration into the team was swift, participating in his first shootaround shortly after.

“I’m trying to be here for the run and I’m just excited to help the team in any way I can. Just coming in and being a veteran. Just be myself,” Morris told Cleveland.com. “Be a natural leader and be there for the guys and help them get ready for this run. I’ve been in the playoffs a bunch of times in my career and there are a lot of young guys here, so help them prepare and also perform on the court.”

Though the Cavaliers have made no promises regarding Morris’s future beyond the 10-day contract, the team’s injury challenges may pave the way for his extended stay or a standard contract as the playoffs approach, Cleveland.com reports. Morris’s postseason eligibility comes as a boon to the Cavaliers, thanks to his buyout agreement with San Antonio.

Morris’s connection with Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff, dating back to their time together in Houston, played a pivotal role in his decision to join Cleveland.

“My relationship with J.B.,” Morris said. “We have been talking for the past couple weeks. Been talking basketball and watching the game. I was like, ‘Man, I think I can help.’ He was like, ‘We would love to have you.’ The rest was history.”

With 820 NBA games and 67 playoff appearances to his name, Morris’s extensive experience is undeniable. Yet, the next 10 days will be crucial as he demonstrates his value to the team amidst injuries to key players and the Cavaliers’ fluctuating performance post-All-Star break.

Morris remains optimistic about contributing, highlighting his versatility, shooting ability, and the potential synergy with the team’s dynamics.

“I can do a lot of things,” Morris said. “Shoot the ball. Space it out. We’ve got great bigs that can pass out of the pocket. A point guard that is very talented. Guys that play the game the right way.”

As the Cavaliers aim to solidify their position in the Eastern Conference and gear up for a playoff run, Morris’s arrival could be the catalyst they need.

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