Cleveland Cavaliers Extend President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman Through 2029-30 Season
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 14 – The Cavaliers secured leadership stability by extending contracts of president Koby Altman and key executives through 2030 amid a top-three NBA record over three seasons.
- On July 14, 2025, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced a contract extension for Koby Altman, their President of Basketball Operations, keeping him with the team through the 2029-30 season.
- Dan Gilbert granted this extension after Altman helped build the core roster and led the team through multiple previous promotions and contracts since 2012.
- Under Altman’s leadership, the front office selected Darius Garland with a top-five pick in 2019 and followed by choosing Evan Mobley early in the 2021 draft, while also securing Jarrett Allen and Donovan Mitchell through key trades, all of which played a major role in Cleveland’s emergence as a contender.
- The Cavaliers completed the 2024-25 season with a franchise-best 64-18 record, their second-highest win total ever, but their playoff run ended in the Eastern Conference semifinals after falling to the Indiana Pacers in a five-game series.
- This extension signals ownership’s patience and belief in Altman’s leadership as the team aims to capitalize on a wide-open Eastern Conference for a deep playoff run.
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Cavaliers sign president Koby Altman to contract extension, per report
Cleveland makes a big move to extend president Koby Altman
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