<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> While many fans are upset by what the Cavaliers did not do in the off-season, ESPN/ABC analyst Greg Anthony likes the moves the team did make. Anthony believes the addition of first-round pick Shannon Brown along with the signings of free agents David Wesley and Scot Pollard are positive moves. Fans wanted the Cavs to make a major trade or free-agent signing to upgrade the point guard position or obtain a shot-blocker, and fear the team has been passed by some Eastern Conference rivals. But the Cavs did add depth as Pollard gives them a backup on the front line, and Wesley and Brown join the Cavs' large stable of guards. Anthony said the team did not need to make major changes. "You don't want to make too many changes because you want to allow what you have to grow," Anthony said. "Last year was [coach] Mike Brown's first year, so he has to figure out everyone's strengths and the team has to figure out who he is." The Cavs will use training camp to find out what players such as Brown and Wesley will bring to the roster. Anthony said Wesley and Brown will be great complements to LeBron James. "Wesley and Brown both have play-making abilities," Anthony said. "They're not pure point guards but on a team like that, you're not necessarily going to have a pure point guard because your decision-making is going to come from LeBron more often than not. What you've got to have are guys that can make decisions during critical situations, and that's an area where Damon Jones really struggled last year. That's where a guy like Wesley can help, and Damon will improve on that." Anthony recently participated in Eric Snow's Shoot 4 the Moon celebrity golf outing and silent auction that raised close to $85,000 for the foundation's efforts to strengthen and support families in Cleveland, Canton and surrounding areas. Gooden plenty: Despite weeks of talks and what at times seemed like a new address was on the horizon, Drew Gooden's mind remained on playing for the Cavs. </div> Source