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Cavaliers extend contract for president of basketball operations Coby Altman
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Cavaliers Secure Future by Locking In Coby Altman as President of Basketball Operations

July 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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Koby Altman, the architect behind the Cleveland Cavaliers’ success, led the team to 64 wins last season and positions them as strong contenders to win the Eastern Conference next year. Due to his impact, the Cavaliers extended his contract through the summer of 2030, adding two more years to his previous deal signed in 2022, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Alongside Altman, General Manager Mike Gansey and Assistant GM Brandon Weems also received multi-year contract extensions.

Altman took charge of the Cavaliers in 2017. After LeBron James left Los Angeles in 2018, Altman rebuilt the team via the draft, selecting players such as Darius Garland and Evan Mobley, and restructured agreements with key players like Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen. The Cavaliers have consistently won at least 48 games per season over the past three years.

Heading into this season, the Cavaliers are favorites to take the East, though questions remain about their capacity for deep playoff runs after a second-round exit last year. Injuries, like Garland’s turf toes, have impacted their performance. Cleveland also bolstered their roster by adding Lonzo Ball as a backup guard and bringing Larry Nance Jr. back home.

Financially, the Cavaliers have entered the luxury tax for the first time under Altman’s leadership, currently exceeding the second tax apron by about $19 million. While this level of spending isn’t sustainable long-term, owner Dan Gilbert seems prepared to invest heavily for at least one championship-contending season in the East.

Fan Take: This contract extension signals the Cavaliers’ commitment to stability and growth, putting basketball fans on notice that Cleveland intends to be a powerhouse in the Eastern Conference. For the sport, it emphasizes how crucial savvy management and smart drafting are in building lasting contenders beyond just star players.

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