Close Menu
  • Home
  • Sports News
  • Tennis
  • Football
  • Esports & Gaming
  • Basketball
  • Golf
  • Boxing & MMA
Top Post

Dates and locations revealed for last major UFC events of 2026

August 23, 2026

Police forced to debunk “Killer” Cat in the Hat AI hoax spreading across the UK and Ireland

August 23, 2026

LIV pro Harold Varner III responds to course that kicked him out after dispute

August 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
X (Twitter) Instagram Bluesky Facebook YouTube
  • Home
  • Sports News
  • Tennis
  • Football
  • Esports & Gaming
  • Basketball
  • Golf
  • Boxing & MMA
tv1la.comtv1la.com
Home»Basketball»Why Peyton Watson might be a better addition for the Cavaliers than LeBron James
Basketball

Why Peyton Watson might be a better addition for the Cavaliers than LeBron James

tv1la.comBy tv1la.comAugust 21, 2026No Comments
Twitter Bluesky Facebook
Why Peyton Watson might be a better addition for the Cavaliers than LeBron James
Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post
Share
Twitter Bluesky Facebook

Add as preferred source on Google

The Cleveland Cavaliers acquired former Denver Nuggets forward Peyton Watson in a multi-team sign-and-trade including the LA Clippers.

The Cavaliers sent Max Strus to the Clippers and two picks (1 FRP, 1 SRP) to the Nuggets, ensuring Watson’s near two-month-long free agency saga finally comes to an end.

The Cavaliers have added the 24-year-old forward on a four-year, $88 million contract. That’s phenomenal long-term value for a cap-strapped Cavaliers team for their starting small forward through the end of the decade.

The Cavaliers only pivoted to acquiring Watson after their pursuit of LeBron James failed, but this might be a much better overall move for the Cavaliers than the short-term reunion with the 41-year-old legend.

Let’s analyze why the Cavaliers are better off with Watson on the squad than if LeBron returned this summer.

Cavaliers needed a role-playing forward instead of a star forward

Watson averaged 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks last season with a 20.5 usage rate, while LeBron averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds with a 27.2 usage rate.

Even with James spending large chunks of the season as the third option, he was an integral offensive focus for the Lakers due to his playmaking and scoring ability.

DENVER NUGGETS VS DALLAS MAVERICKS, NBA
Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post

Watson only had offensive outbursts when the Nuggets were wracked with injuries, and he proved in those games that he can produce at a 20-point level while maintaining elite efficiency. He’s already a known defensive specialist who can play multiple positions as well.

LeBron also brings positional versatility, but there’s no realistic way to expect him to match Watson’s defensive motor with the miles on his body. The Cavaliers already have their prime offensive options; now Watson can reinforce their perimeter defense and be a serviceable third option on offense.

James Harden will take the lead on playmaking while Mitchell will be their primary scorer, with James’ addition bolstering these requirements instead of filling the already-existing gaps on the roster like defense outside of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.

Also, Watson’s contract value has been greatly impacted due to the realities of the NBA’s second apron, so the Cavaliers have likely secured an undervalued player for the next four years instead of the short-term LeBron option.

Adjusting LeBron James into the Cavs’ current chemistry is a bigger challenge

The Cavaliers have built the franchise around Donovan Mitchell since acquiring him in the summer of 2022, recently handing the All-NBA guard a four-year, $272.8 million contract extension. This is firmly Mitchell’s franchise right now, and bringing LeBron back would invariably change that dynamic.

Even with Mitchell leading the franchise on the court, LeBron would receive most of the credit for making the franchise winners again with his return, instead of the bulk of the credit rightfully going to Mitchell for becoming the first non-LeBron superstar-level player to lead the franchise.

Not only would there be a slight issue with the LeBron-Mitchell dynamic, but it would also be far trickier to fit James Harden into this system. Harden’s late-career reinvention focuses on him being a pass-first guard and not a scorer like he was in his prime.

LeBron would likely take the lead as the Cavaliers’ playmaker, like he’s expected to do in Philadelphia, making Harden’s fit far clunkier.

Knowing how Harden won’t shy away from forcing his way out of a bad situation, the Cavaliers have likely avoided locker room headaches by acquiring the younger and more amenable Watson to follow Mitchell and Harden’s lead.

The Cavaliers’ contention window gets extended

The main reason this is the much better move is that the Cavaliers can feasibly be competitive for the rest of the decade with Watson.

DENVER NUGGETS VS MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES, NBA PLAYOFFS
Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post

Mitchell’s new contract is until 2031, Watson and Mobley are under contract until 2030, and Allen is under contract till 2029. Harden is currently a free agent but is expected to return to the Cavaliers on a likely two-to-three-year deal.

LeBron would have been with the franchise for two seasons at the max, only postponing the problem with the team’s ability to contend without LeBron. The Mitchell era has seen them reach every round of the Eastern Conference with four-straight Playoff appearances except the NBA Finals, but the window to make that Finals appearance a reality has been noticeably extended.

The Cavaliers have a high-level starting five set to play together for the foreseeable future, with interesting rotational players giving the Cavaliers flexibility to keep adjusting the core around them.

LeBron’s addition would mean reworking their entire roster to make it compatible with him for a short duration, but the Watson addition has allowed them to find a solution that’s compatible to what they have already carefully built over the last five years.

Join Our Newsletter

Receive exclusive NBA news and updates twice a week to your mailbox

addition Cavaliers James LeBron Peyton Watson
Share. Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky
tv1la.com
  • Website

Related Posts

209 triple-doubles, 18 seasons, one gear: Russell Westbrook is done

August 19, 2026

The three biggest questions facing the Golden State Warriors ahead of the 2026-27 season

August 17, 2026

Four milestones LeBron James can reach in his 24th NBA season with the Philadelphia 76ers

August 16, 2026

LeBron James is joining YouTube Golf. Here’s why

August 15, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Post

Dates and locations revealed for last major UFC events of 2026

August 23, 2026

Police forced to debunk “Killer” Cat in the Hat AI hoax spreading across the UK and Ireland

August 23, 2026

LIV pro Harold Varner III responds to course that kicked him out after dispute

August 23, 2026

Anthony Hernandez lauds ‘tough’ Gregory Rodrigues but accuses him of cheating: “Maybe I should be more dirty”

August 23, 2026
Trending

How to watch League One play-off final: Streams and TV Info

By tv1la.com

Pre-Match Poser no.28: Can you answer this elite-level football quiz question?

By tv1la.com

Harry Kane hattrick – Bayern Munich secure first double since 2020

By tv1la.com
X (Twitter) Instagram Bluesky Facebook YouTube
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
tv1la All Rights Reserved 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.