The Cavs held their annual media day on Monday in Independence. Many questions were answered by the players and coaching staff, but there are many more left unanswered. Media Day appears to be a bigger deal every year with the growth of social media platforms such as Twitter. In fact, a simple search for #Cavs on Twitter brings up a slew of quotes from team personnel, articles, pictures and anecdotes.
Media day and the beginning of training camp are a time where things are optimistic for most teams. Every player spent all summer supposedly working on their weaknesses, each team had a great offseason and most rosters are healthy. For example, concerns of Dion Waiters' conditioning were (for the moment) put to rest on Monday when it was apparent that he lost about ten pounds. We won't really know for sure how Waiters' conditioning and work ethic will be until he actually gets a season or two under his belt. Every year, teams and the local media are known to overstate the positives at media day. Spin does not solely exist in news media. It happens quite regularly in the sports world and it is quite amusing
Despite the fact that the Cavs spent all day answering questions from media and bloggers, there are still a lot of questions needing to be answered heading into the season.