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Cavs Sign Chris Livingston to Complete Two-Way Roster for 2025-26 Season
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Cavaliers have finalized their two-way roster for the 2025-26 NBA season by signing forward Chris Livingston, sources confirmed on October 31, 2025. The 22-year-old Livingston joins Luke Travers and Nae’Qwan Tomlin as the team’s designated two-way players.
The Cavaliers were among the last teams to fill their two-way slots. The addition of Livingston is a strategic move aimed at enhancing the team’s depth and potential for development this season. With a focus on nurturing young talent, Livingston’s signing highlights the franchise’s commitment to future growth.
Livingston’s skills as a forward are expected to be an asset for Cleveland. The Cavaliers hope that having him, along with the other two-way players, will not only strengthen their roster but also provide opportunities for the players to develop while contributing to the team when necessary.
Fans are eager to see how these young talents will perform as the season unfolds. The integration of Livingston, Travers, and Tomlin into the Cavaliers’ lineup could prove crucial to the team’s competitive edge in the league.
Now that the roster is complete, the Cavaliers prepare for the upcoming season with high hopes for their new additions. This finalizing of the two-way roster spot marks an important step for the franchise as they look to compete in the challenging NBA landscape.
