Despite 64 victories in the regular season and a first-round sweep, Cleveland Cavaliers couldn’t hold on and fell to the Indiana Pacers in the semifinals. But Koby Altman , as President of Basketball Operations , believes there is still a real chance for the team to succeed. At a media appearance not long ago, he praised the makeup of the Cavaliers, saying they could hope for another championship soon.
Cavaliers' young core poised for future success under Altman's leadershipLast season, the Cleveland Cavaliers excelled, with a 64–18 record and a strong game in the playoffs ’ first round. It was a sad ending for the team after the Indiana Pacers defeated them in the Eastern Conference semifinals . Koby Altman, the President of Basketball Operations, remains positive about the future.
Altman pointed out that Mitchell, Garland, Mobley and Allen are key to how the squad will perform moving forward. The young talent and skill on this team didn’t go unnoticed by him, "I love our foundation. I love our core. Our starting lineup, the average age is 26.8. We have two All-Stars that are 25 (Garland) and 23 (Mobley), respectively".
When looking back on the season, Altman noticed the team had a solid regular season, but struggled with playoff matches due to various injuries. He stressed the importance of using regular-season wins to get through the playoffs, "It can't just be 82 games. We have to figure out this next 16, we have to figure out how to get over the hump" he said.
When asked about the roster, Altman said he likes to maintain continuity rather than make big changes. He stated, "If we were going to be reactionary, it would have been last year... I think the same thing now as you lean in even more to what we’re building" . However, he did not rule out additions that could strengthen the team, even if it means entering luxury-tax territory.
Looking ahead, Altman expressed optimism about the team's trajectory under head coach Kenny Atkinson and the internal belief among players. He concluded, "We’re not going anywhere. We’re going to keep fighting for that championship and this window is wide open, we believe".
Also Read: D’Angelo Russell draws hundreds of fans in Beijing, each paying $300 for a rare meet-and-greet experience
Even though the Cleveland Cavaliers' 2024–25 season wrapped up sooner than expected, the team's leaders are still all in on their goals. With a young and skilled roster, the Cavaliers are ready to keep chasing that NBA championship in the future. As President Koby Altman put it, the championship window isn't just ajar—it's wide open.
Cavaliers' young core poised for future success under Altman's leadershipLast season, the Cleveland Cavaliers excelled, with a 64–18 record and a strong game in the playoffs ’ first round. It was a sad ending for the team after the Indiana Pacers defeated them in the Eastern Conference semifinals . Koby Altman, the President of Basketball Operations, remains positive about the future.
Altman pointed out that Mitchell, Garland, Mobley and Allen are key to how the squad will perform moving forward. The young talent and skill on this team didn’t go unnoticed by him, "I love our foundation. I love our core. Our starting lineup, the average age is 26.8. We have two All-Stars that are 25 (Garland) and 23 (Mobley), respectively".
Cavaliers' Koby Altman On Roster: 'I Love Our Foundation' https://t.co/TNfC6EG6ru pic.twitter.com/HMKfzyRNZb
— Hoops Rumors (@HoopsRumors) May 19, 2025
When looking back on the season, Altman noticed the team had a solid regular season, but struggled with playoff matches due to various injuries. He stressed the importance of using regular-season wins to get through the playoffs, "It can't just be 82 games. We have to figure out this next 16, we have to figure out how to get over the hump" he said.
When asked about the roster, Altman said he likes to maintain continuity rather than make big changes. He stated, "If we were going to be reactionary, it would have been last year... I think the same thing now as you lean in even more to what we’re building" . However, he did not rule out additions that could strengthen the team, even if it means entering luxury-tax territory.
Looking ahead, Altman expressed optimism about the team's trajectory under head coach Kenny Atkinson and the internal belief among players. He concluded, "We’re not going anywhere. We’re going to keep fighting for that championship and this window is wide open, we believe".
Also Read: D’Angelo Russell draws hundreds of fans in Beijing, each paying $300 for a rare meet-and-greet experience
Even though the Cleveland Cavaliers' 2024–25 season wrapped up sooner than expected, the team's leaders are still all in on their goals. With a young and skilled roster, the Cavaliers are ready to keep chasing that NBA championship in the future. As President Koby Altman put it, the championship window isn't just ajar—it's wide open.
You may also like
BSF crushed infiltration bid of 50 terrorists facilitated by Pakistan during Op Sindoor in J-K's Samba: DIG Mand
Donald Trump's $500 billion Golden Dome Missile defence plan to protect entire US based on space technology
Pune And Solapur Divisions Of Maharashtra Forest Dept Joins Hands With Grasslands Trust
Varanasi Shocker: Servants at Mahant's Home Caught in Crores-Worth Theft, 6 Arrested After Encounter
Chennai Police head constable commits suicide ahead of drunk driving inquiry