framer
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They aren't getting help from the draft, so their only path to improvement is to make trades. Like I said, I'd be happier with Don influencing the trades than the front office. He won't remain patient like Luka was.It doesnt really matter if Don attracts stars. Their team as is is a pretty good regular season team, unless they just make some monumental mistake in a trade, they will be a fine playoff team.. They will win games and make the picks in the 20's most seasons. The East is pretty weak and I dont see that changing.
And I dont see why Bryant wouldnt be ready to be a HC. He has served under two great coaches. He would have the respect of his best player, which is the bulk of the reason coaches succeed or fail.
We know nothing about what Bryant looks like as a head coach. I do know that if he got the Cleveland job it would be entirely because that is what Donovan wanted. There is a great chance he isn't at Bickerstaff's level and that he wouldn't be likely to check Donovan.
Of course, odds are the Donovan gets traded this summer so it's likely moot.