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Jim Chones, a radio analyst for the Cleveland Cavaliers, expressed his desire to work on projects that benefit the team as basketball evolves into a social network. He aims to partner with the Cavaliers to develop initiatives beyond traditional broadcasting.
Chones said that as basketball has changed during his broadcasting career, he wants to work on projects that can benefit the Cavaliers. “What I’ve learned over the years is that basketball has changed,” Chones said. “Basketball is a social network. There’s a lot of other things that contribute, projects and to the viewing of the team. That’s only a small part of it. I want to be in partnership with the Cavs and develop other projects and try to be a part of that.”
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Jim Chones wants to develop projects that benefit the Cavaliers and enhance the team's engagement in the evolving landscape of basketball.
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