2018-19 Cleveland Cavaliers Season: A Tale of Two Halves
A Disappointing Start
The 2018-19 season started poorly for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team struggled to find any consistency, and they quickly fell to the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings. After starting the season 0-6, head coach Tyronn Lue was fired and replaced by interim head coach Larry Drew.
Drew's Impact
Drew was able to provide some stability to the team, and the Cavaliers began to play better. They went 19-57 under Drew, and they finished the season in 14th place in the Eastern Conference.
A New Era
The Cavaliers entered the 2019-20 season with a new head coach, John Beilein. Beilein had a successful career at the college level, but he struggled to find success in the NBA. The Cavaliers finished the season with a 19-46 record, and Beilein was fired after just one season.
The Future
The Cavaliers are now in a rebuilding mode. They have a young core of players, and they are hoping to develop them into a competitive team. The future is uncertain for the Cavaliers, but they have the potential to be a contender in the Eastern Conference once again.
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