On this episode of Locked On Cavs, Danny Cunningham (The Inside Shot, Cleveland Magazine, 92.3 The Fan) and Gavin Schall (from Locked On Knicks) analyze the Eastern Conference landscape, focusing on the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks. They discuss the Knicks' coaching change from Tom Thibodeau to Mike Brown, exploring potential tactical improvements and lineup flexibility. The conversation shifts to offseason moves, with Schall highlighting Jordan Clarkson as a key addition for New York. Cunningham challenges the notion of Cleveland's "Big Four," arguing for a core trio of Evan Mobley, Donovan Mitchell, and Darius Garland. The hosts debate Eastern Conference competitiveness, positioning the Cavaliers and Knicks at the top. They conclude by examining the potential playoff matchup between these teams, acknowledging the Knicks' improved standing while giving a slight edge to the Cavaliers.
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