Cavaliers' Dan Gilbert will meet with GM David Griffin in the next few days
Griffin's contract is expiring at the end of June
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert plans to meet with David Griffin in the next few days to discuss the new contract of the GM.
Griffin’s contract will expire at the end of June.
Per Cleveland.com, Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert told cleveland.com he would meet with general manager David Griffin "in the next few days" to determine his future with the franchise after crafting a roster that's gone to three consecutive Finals and won it all in 2016.
"I feel good about our talent, our personnel, coaching staff, everything," Gilbert said after the Cavs lost to the Golden State Warriors 129-120 in Game 5 Monday. The Warriors are champs, having beaten the Cavs twice in three seasons.
Griffin, 47, has a contract that is set to expire June 30.
Griffin’s contract will expire at the end of June.
Per Cleveland.com, Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert told cleveland.com he would meet with general manager David Griffin "in the next few days" to determine his future with the franchise after crafting a roster that's gone to three consecutive Finals and won it all in 2016.
"I feel good about our talent, our personnel, coaching staff, everything," Gilbert said after the Cavs lost to the Golden State Warriors 129-120 in Game 5 Monday. The Warriors are champs, having beaten the Cavs twice in three seasons.
Griffin, 47, has a contract that is set to expire June 30.