Cavs President: 'Must get over the hill' after expectations have been restored

The Cleveland Cavaliers changed head coaches and saw an improvement of 16 games in their record of the regular season. In the end, the result was the same as the year before: a second round from the playoffs. The remarkable season of the Cavaliers put them in a spotlight they last enjoyed when LeBron James played for the team, and president of basketball operations Koby Altman knows that it invited expectations at the title level. Altman met with reporters on Monday, six days after the top seed Cavaliers’ Game 5 loss to the Indiana Pacers eliminated them from the eastern conference semi-finals. “I think we can all agree that no one in the season would predict that we would be (the) No. 1 seed. I don’t think anyone had 64 victories,” Altman said. “Because we were so good, we created the expectation of the final again. I think everyone inside has seen potential champions, which is a new space for us.” We have reinstated the expectation and now we have to live with it. I think it’s a space we want to live in and take it in the playoffs next year, knowing we should change the narrative, knowing we would get over the hump. ‘The idiom of the current timetable could be present. Altman asked if he had the young establishment of the team, with a establishment of the team (all the stripes in the rise) and a 25-year-old team (all-streaks). June) Donovan Mitchell, who supports the headkeeper this year and I am very optimistic about our future, “Altman said. We need to find out the next 16, we have to find out how to get over the hump. But this group showed that they could play some of the best basketball in the world. That’s how do we keep it on the highest stage and Cleveland’s ‘Core Four’ of Mitchell, Garland, Mobley and Center Jarrett Allen, which was combined to average 76.6 points per game. It’s not just running it back. -Media on the field level