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The Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff rotation features starters James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen. The bench includes Sam Merrill, Max Strus, Keon Ellis, and Jaylon Tyson, with Dennis Schroder likely cut from the rotation.
The Cavaliers' starting lineup includes James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen.
The key bench players for the Cavaliers are Sam Merrill, Max Strus, Keon Ellis, and Jaylon Tyson.
Dennis Schroder was cut from the rotation due to his struggles, shooting only 40% from the field and 29% from three since joining the team.
The Cavaliers' playoff rotation faces challenges in lineup decisions and maintaining defensive strength against tough opponents like the Toronto Raptors.

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**Starters**: James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen This lineup projects to be the most reliable and complete unit that Atkinson will put on the floor against Toronto. The sample size is extremely small with this group, but in the 75 possessions this five has shared the court, the Cavs have a +38.9 net rating. Not much needs to be said about Harden and Mitchell. They are the orchestrators of the offense and are one of the more lethal backcourts in the league. Wade, Mobley, and Allen have been Cleveland’s three best defenders for quite some time now. Their length, size, and switchability make them an extremely tough trio to get past on that end. In the 364 possessions those three have together this season, the Cavs have a 99.4 defensive rating. For a team that struggled on the defensive end at times this year, leaning on your best defenders will help alleviate those concerns. **Bench**: Sam Merrill, Max Strus, Keon Ellis, Jaylon Tyson The bench unit may not have as much size as the starters, but Atkinson will be able to stagger the minutes between the nine he ends up deciding on. Merrill and Strus bring a lot of shooting, movement, and overall toughness that Cleveland is going to need from their role guys. Strus especially has a lot of playoff experience and has proven a willingness to do the dirty work and make winning plays. Ellis has shown that he can be an absolute defensive menace for the Cavs. He is great at putting pressure on the ball, getting deflections and steals, and has enough length to disrupt ball-handlers. His offense has been a pleasant surprise as well, as he is knocking down nearly 36% of his threes and shooting 49% overall from the field. The last spot should go to Tyson. When Cleveland was struggling early on in the season, he was one of the lone bright spots. His development into a key role player has been nothing short of amazing for the Cavs. His synergy with Mitchell in the short roll, his ability to knock down threes, and just playing with 110% effort every play is what Cleveland needs. All of the bench guys I mentioned have the toughness, spacing, and tenacity that make them the essential bench pieces. Cutting Dennis Schroder from the initial rotation was a tough decision, but Schroder has struggled for the most part since he arrived in February. He’s shooting only 40% from the field and 29% from three. Atkinson could turn to him in spot minutes, and Schroder has enough defensive activity and veteran experience to be called upon at times, but he should not be a nightly fixture in the playoffs. The Cavs have the star power and depth to make a run. It will be on Atkinson to push the right buttons against the Raptors and hopefully beyond. But this is how he should start out.