With the Cleveland Cavaliers not having a lot to work out in their cap room flexibility, they'll be looking to add assets for cheap in the 2015 NBA Free Agency period.
According to Cleveland.com, the Cavs have reached out to Detroit Pistons free agent forward Tayshaun Prince.
At this juncture in the free-agency period, the Cavaliers have other matters to tend to before filling out their roster. Prince and the Cavaliers will resume dialogue at a later time, I'm told.
The club only has the taxpayer mid-level exception and the veteran's minimum to offer.
Prince, 35, played on the Pistons, Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies this past season. He averaged 7.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game on 46 percent shooting from the 3-point line.
The 6-foot-9 forward would essentially replace the retired Shawn Marion on the Cavs as the team's veteran defensive anchor, who also brings championship experience to the squad.
It would be a good move by Cleveland if they can make it work.