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NBA offseason moves: Lonzo Ball to the Cavaliers; Collin Sexton to the Hornets

NBA offseason moves: Lonzo Ball to the Cavaliers; Collin Sexton to the Hornets

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Charlotte Hornets made waves with two notable offseason moves: Cleveland acquired Lonzo Ball, while Charlotte landed Collin Sexton, both swaps addressing team needs and future direction. Both deals were reported separately by ESPN’s Shams Charania.

Cavaliers land Lonzo Ball

Cleveland secured Ball from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Isaac Okoro, aiming to boost their backcourt creativity. Ball, a former No. 2 overall pick, averaged 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists over 35 games last season after returning from extensive knee surgeries. His career averages – 11.4 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 5.8 apg – highlight his value as a versatile facilitator and defensive prowess.

Cleveland is taking a calculated risk on Ball’s health, but his size, playmaking, and defensive upside fit neatly behind Darius Garland as a backup PG. Meanwhile, Okoro brings defensive energy and youth to the Bulls, who are currently rebuilding and are collecting young talent.

Sexton finds new home in Charlotte

Meanwhile, the Charlotte Hornets have added veteran guard Collin Sexton from the Utah Jazz, sending Jusuf Nurkićand a 2030 second-round pick to Utah. Sexton averaged 18.4 points, 4.2 assists, and shot 40.6% from beyond the arc in 63 games, bringing proven scoring punch and his signature defensive, hustling game to a guard-heavy Hornets rotation.

The trade bolsters Charlotte’s bench depth but tightens competition at guard, potentially impacting players they drafted in the recent draft, including Kon Knueppel and Liam McNeeley.

Trade Implications

Team

Gain

Loss

Key Impact

Cavs

Lonzo Ball (playmaking)

Isaac Okoro (defense)

Enhanced ball-handling; health remains a concern

Bulls

Isaac Okoro (young wing)

Lonzo Ball (injury-prone)

Youthful defense, salary matching

Hornets

Collin Sexton (scoring)

Jusuf Nurkić + 2nd-round pick

Bench scoring boost, backcourt crowding

Jazz

Jusuf Nurkić (frontcourt)

Collin Sexton + pick

More size inside, relief for guard development

ANALYSIS: Both moves reflect strategic recalibration: Cleveland boosts its offensive engine, Charlotte injects bench scoring, Utah shores up its frontcourt, and Chicago focuses on youth. These trades set the stage for a season defined by fit, health, and long-term planning.

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