EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 16 MIN
The Cavs Are Good. So Why Does Every Move Feel Impossible?
from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Ken and Lima kick off the segment with a lighter Father's Day conversation, with both hosts admitting they're not big on the holiday and producer Kayla one-upping them both by revealing she spent hours assembling a smoker in the heat as a surprise gift. The conversation shifts to the Cavs offseason, where Ken argues the team is stuck in a frustrating holding pattern, with LeBron almost certainly headed back to the Lakers and Giannis showing no real connection to Cleveland. Ken makes the case for Jalen Brown as the kind of two-way wing the Cavs desperately lack, but acknowledges the only realistic path to getting him likely runs through Evan Mobley, a move that gives him pause. With the draft looming and the whole league frozen waiting on the Giannis situation to resolve, Ken's bottom line is that Cavs fans need to mentally prepare for the possibility of running it back.
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Ken and Lima kick off the segment with a lighter Father's Day conversation, with both hosts admitting they're not big on the holiday and producer Kayla one-upping them both by revealing she spent hours assembling a smoker in the heat as a surprise gift. The conversation shifts to the Cavs offseason, where Ken argues the team is stuck in a frustrating holding pattern, with LeBron almost certainly headed back to the Lakers and Giannis showing no real connection to Cleveland. Ken makes the case for Jalen Brown as the kind of two-way wing the Cavs desperately lack, but acknowledges the only realistic path to getting him likely runs through Evan Mobley, a move that gives him pause. With the draft looming and the whole league frozen waiting on the Giannis situation to resolve, Ken's bottom line is that Cavs fans need to mentally prepare for the possibility of running it back.
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The Cavs Are Good. So Why Does Every Move Feel Impossible?
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