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Cavs reportedly dealt Jordan Clarkson to make room for Kevin Porter Jr.
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One of the big reasons why the Cavaliers made the Jordan Clarkson trade was to open up minutes for rookie Kevin Porter Jr., according to Chris Fedor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Cavs were aware that Clarkson would likely leave as an unrestricted free agent over the summer, while Porter is one of Cleveland’s building blocks, Fedor continues. Teammates, coaches and members of the front office have raved about Porter’s talent for months, Fedor adds, and by moving Clarkson, there’s more playing time available for the 30th overall pick in the draft.

We have more from the Central Division:

  • While ESPN reported that Victor Oladipo is aiming to return in late January or early February, Pacers coach Nate McMillan insists no timetable has been set for his star guard’s return, J. Michael of the Indianapolis Star relays.  Oladipo continues to work his way back from a serious quad injury suffered last season.“No. We haven’t come up with a date,” McMillan said. “I saw that report. We haven’t come up with a timeline for him to return.”
  • Veteran forward Jeff Green could fill a need for the Bulls, according to Michael Walton of NBC Sports Chicago. They are dealing with injuries at the small forward spot, and Green -- who was waived by Utah earlier this week -- could help in that area. Otto Porter Jr.’s foot ailment seems to be a long-term issue, Walton notes. The Bulls would have to open up a roster spot to sign Green since they’re currently at the maximum level.
  • Gar Forman’s draft record with the Bulls has been solid but unspectacular over the past four years with Chicago in rebuild mode, Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun Times opines. His best pick was selecting Lauri Markkanen in the 2017 draft, Cowley notes.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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