James Harden Is Back: Can He Actually Fix the Cavaliers’ Playoff Offense?
Cleveland enters the 2026-27 season with one of the more interesting questions in the Eastern Conference. The Cavaliers won 52 games last season, averaged 119.5 points per game and posted a +4.1 Net Rating before reaching the Eastern Conference Finals. They were already a legitimately good team, which makes the way their season ended even more important. New York swept Cleveland in the conference finals, exposing problems that were difficult to see during the regular season. Cleveland's scoring dropped from 119.5 points per game to 107.9 during the playoffs, while its Offensive Rating fell from 118.3 to 110.5 and assists dropped from 28.3 to 21.7 per game. James Harden is now returning on a three-year, $97 million extension, and Cleveland is hoping his ability to organize an offense can help solve some of those playoff problems. The question is whether Harden can actually make Cleveland's offense more resilient when the easy opportunities disappear. Cleveland's Offense F...