INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Tyronn Lue says the Cavaliers’ coming season is “not about wins and losses, it’s about wins and lessons.”



What he’s getting at is there’s a real chance Cedi Osman, who’s all of 23 with 61 NBA games and about one year’s worth of living in the United States under his belt, is Lue’s starting small forward.



Collin Sexton, the Cavs’ No. 1 pick who will surely be counted on for big minutes, is 19 and hasn’t played any pro games. He’s not quite half Lue’s age — which is saying something. Lue, at 41, is the NBA’s fourth-youngest coach behind Charlotte’s James Borrego (40), J.B. Bickerstaff (39) in Memphis, and the Lakers’ Luke Walton (38).



But the Cavs aren’t that young, collectively, and, by the way, the lessons learned when LeBron James was leading this organization to four consecutive Finals were endless. Three players who appeared...