Cavaliers' Ty Jerome Makes Shocking Revelation in First Message Since Leaving

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Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome has officially moved on, signing a three-year, $28 million deal with the Memphis Grizzlies. But as he embarks on this next chapter, Jerome revealed a tough truth that caught many Cavaliers fans off guard, he was never given the option to re-sign in Cleveland.
Jerome, who quickly became a fan favorite with his high-energy play and fearless scoring off the bench, addressed his departure in a heartfelt Instagram story. While thanking Cavs fans for their support, he dropped a surprising note.
"Cleveland, this past year will always hold a special place in my heart," Jerome said on his Instagram story. "Although I was never presented with the option of returning nor did last season end how I wanted to, I will never forget all that this year brought."
Ty Jerome says that the Cavs never offered him an opportunity to return pic.twitter.com/j7kmDTjC3x
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) July 2, 2025
The revelation landed hard with fans, especially those hoping to see Jerome return as part of head coach Kenny Atkinson’s “strength-in-numbers” philosophy. Jerome’s contributions last season made him a dark horse finalist for Sixth Man of the Year and a symbol of the grit Cleveland embraced.
His departure sparked debate. Some questioned the Cavaliers' decision to trade for Lonzo Ball and prioritize a potential extension for sharpshooter Sam Merrill instead. Now, knowing the team reportedly never entertained bringing Jerome back only adds to their frustration.
Still, the harsh reality is that basketball is a business. With the Cavaliers navigating a tight salary cap under the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, tough decisions are unavoidable. Jerome found financial security and a fresh opportunity in Memphis, even if it wasn't the reunion many in Cleveland had hoped for.

Evan Dammarell is a credentialed, award-winning sports journalist who has covered the Cleveland Cavaliers and the NBA for nearly a decade right off the shores of Lake Erie. His work has appeared on Forbes, ClutchPoints, SBNation, FanSided, Heavy, The Locked On Podcast Network, and Right Down Euclid, among others. Evan is committed to his vision to go beyond the scores and so much more so that every fan can always keep up with what’s going on with their favorite teams on and off the court.
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