Cavaliers will audition free agents for help – report

Agence France-Presse

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Veteran point guards Mario Chalmers and Kirk Hinrich are among several free agents that will work out for the defending champions

Mario Chalmers #15 of the Miami Heat and LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers shake hands during a game on April 2, 2015. Chalmers is reportedly going to work out with Cleveland. Jason Miller/Getty Images/AFP

NEW YORK, USA – Defending NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers, which stumbled to a 7-8 record in January, will apparently test free agents to find the help LeBron James has sought to improve the team.

ESPN reported Tuesday, January 31 (Wednesday in Manila) that veteran point guards Mario Chalmers and Kirk Hinrich are among several free agents that will work out for the team Wednesday before the Cavaliers play host to Minnesota.

The group also is said to include former New Orleans forward Lance Stephenson, with the report saying sources believe one of the players from the tryout could be signed before the mid-February break for the NBA All-Star Game.

The Cavaliers have a vacant roster spot and could create another by releasing center Chris Andersen, who has a season-ending knee injury.

James, who had not suffered a losing month in an NBA season since 2006, has called upon owner Dan Gilbert to add a veteran playmaker to the roster, preferably as a reserve to star point guard Kyrie Irving.

The Cavaliers are 32-15 and atop the Eastern Conference but James has stressed the need for continual improvement as the team moves deeper into the second half of the season and prepares for the NBA playoffs.

Chalmers, 30, played alongside James for the four seasons he spent with the Miami Heat, reaching the NBA Finals 4 times and twice taking the title together. Chalmers, who has recovered from a torn right Achilles tendon suffered last March when he played for Memphis, has career averages of 9.0 points and 3.8 assists.

Hinrich, 36, played for the Chicago Bulls and Atlanta Hawks last year but has not seen action since a second-round playoff series last May against the Cavaliers. The 13-year veteran has career averages of 10.9 points and 4.8 assists and a 38% 3-point accuracy rate.

Stephenson, 26, has rehabilitated a groin injury following a November operation. He averaged 9.7 points, 4.8 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 6 games off the Pelicans bench. – Rappler.com

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