CLEVELAND – Even if the NBA doesn't resume this season, and at this point no one knows for sure, the Cleveland Cavaliers believe it's time to start getting ready for the next one. “Any minute that we can get working with each other is beneficial to us,” Cavs coach J.B.
Bickerstaff said Wednesday. Cleveland is one of a handful of teams planning to reopen practice facilities on Friday so players can work out as states across the country ease the social-distancing restrictions put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought sports to an abrupt halt in March.
Bickerstaff, who took over one of the league's youngest teams in February after John Beilein stepped down midway through his first season, said the Cavs have been in contact with