What do you need to know about Cavaliers preseason basketball? Well, they went 0-4 last year, then opened the regular season 15-0 and finished 64-18.
So yeah, preseason results mean … not much, man.
Still, it all tips off Tuesday at Rocket Arena, when the Cavs host the Bulls in the first of four exhibitions.
The Cavs and Bulls will meet in a home-and-home. Chicago took both preseason games last year, then Cleveland swept them when it actually counted — including a dominant in-season tournament win.
The storyline this time? Lonzo Ball facing his former team after being dealt for Isaac Okoro this summer.
Boston comes in with a different look. Anfernee Simons joins the backcourt, Kristaps Porzingis is with the Hawks, and Al Horford is now a Warrior. Oh, and Jayson Tatum is likely out for the year.
The Cavs split with Boston last season, and this matchup could give an early read on how Cleveland stacks up against a (probably former) East power.
Caris LeVert, Javonte Green, and former Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaff are among the names you know for a Detroit squad on the rise.
Bickerstaff helped engineer a 30-win turnaround last season, and thanks to these Pistons, the Central Division looks as competitive as it has been in years.
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