Argumentative Essay: The Cavaliers

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Getting drafted by a contender for the title is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you get a unique opportunity to work on building a winning mentality. On the other hand, teams chasing the ring usually just don't have the time to develop their young talent. The Cavaliers certainly didn't. On their road to the 2015 and 2016 finals, they simply focused on adding proven veteran with a couple of elite NBA skills they could put to use in crunch time. For Joe Harris, a 6-6 guard who the Cavaliers selected 33th overall in the 2014 draft, this was bad news. It was also the biggest reason he decided to try his luck in a less hostile environment. Since he was playing for Chelan High School, Harris had a great relationship with Tony Bennett, the team's coach. After Bennett left Chelan to accept a head coaching job with the Virginia Cavaliers, Harris didn't need much persuading to follow suit the following year. He immediately got into the starting lineup and started producing some eye-catching numbers. In his junior season, he was selected to the All-ACC First Team. During his senior year, he led the Cavaliers to their first Sweet Sixteen appearance in almost two decades. Along the way, he averaged 12 points per game while shooting 40% behind the three-point line. …show more content…

He played 51 games for the Cavs in his rookie season, but no more than 9.7 minutes per game. He was often assigned to the Canton Charge, the franchise's D-League team. After playing a mere five games in his sophomore season, Harris suffered a season-ending injury. Shortly thereafter, the Cavs traded him to the Magic in order to save cap space and avoid the luxury tax. Harris was waived by the Magic immediately after the trade became official. In the 2016 offseason, he signed a two-year deal with the

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