Christian Eyenga, who was the No. 30 pick in the 2009 draft, averaged 11.4 points and 4.2 rebounds during summer league. Brian Windhorst of The Plain Dealer reports the Cavs will make a decision soon about signing him or sending him back to Europe for another season. "It seems likely the Cavs will sign Eyenga to a slotted contract of about $2 million over the next two seasons with an option for Years 3 and 4," Windhorst wrote. "They let him play in Spain last season to develop, but he didn't get much playing time and stalled a bit. Even if he needs to spend time in the D-League next season, the highly athletic guard seems primed to start his NBA career."