In the days following the end of the 2017 NBA Finals, there has been plenty to focus on around the league. Between the upcoming 2017 NBA Draft and free agency, story lines are all over the place and, for the Cleveland Cavaliers, there has already been rampant speculation that the franchise could be looking to retool its roster in an effort to dethrone the Golden State Warriors.
However, it appears that the Cavs will have to do so with a new leading voice in the front office, as Brian Windhorst of ESPN reported that general manager David Griffin will be out the door.
The Cavs and general manager David Griffin will part ways according to sources
— Brian Windhorst (@WindhorstESPN) June 19, 2017
Later, the Cavaliers confirmed the news with a statement from owner Dan Gilbert.
Cavaliers are letting GM David Griffin go.
After their best three-year run in franchise history.
Insanity. pic.twitter.com/tAfofFtQrr— Howard Beck (@HowardBeck) June 19, 2017
Griffin, who famously altered the course of history by acquiring LeBron James and penning a legendary letter during the 2016 NBA Finals, is under contract through June 30. There have been rumblings that other NBA teams could pursue Griffin’s services but, after the Milwaukee Bucks announced a new face of their front office on Monday, no GM position is currently vacant around the league.
Though details are fuzzy at this time, rumblings are already emerging that the future of the franchise seemingly caused a rift between Griffin and owner Dan Gilbert.
Sources: As David Griffin departs as Cavs — "Just couldn't agree on future," source says – Chauncey Billups expected to emerge as candidate
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 19, 2017
Billups has relationship with Dan Gilbert and Ty Lue, and sources say will be considered as President of Basketball Ops who'd make GM hire.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 19, 2017
Candidates, including Chauncey Billups, will certainly line up to take the Cavaliers job, as the team is firmly entrenched with the talent needed to lead the Eastern Conference in the immediate future. For now, though, Griffin’s absence will be very interesting, as his work in constructing that roster was widely praised in league circles.
UPDATE: Griffin has released a statement regarding his departure.
Statement from David Griffin: pic.twitter.com/2a7aJdIUVH
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) June 20, 2017