Father Time is undefeated. As NBA players age they lose athleticism, agility and the ability to bounce back from injuries. It happens to every player, and while All-Stars have a talent level high enough to still make an impact as they age, eventually even they pass out of being a useful NBA player.
Finding the right time to add an aging player is a difficult proposition. Do you sign a former All-Star based on their past performance, or avoid them because of their age? That threading of the needle sometimes goes well, and sometimes it does not.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have made the attempt multiple times, and it hasn’t always worked out in their favor. Here are seven times the Cavs signed a former All-Star and found out the effects of Father Time were too much to overcome.
No. 7 – Derrick Rose, 2017
The 2017-18 Cleveland Cavaliers built an entirely new team around the core of LeBron…
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