CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cavaliers will not renew the contracts of two assistant coaches and is promoting one of their player development coaches to a seat behind the bench, a league source confirmed to cleveland.com.

Assistant coach Jim Boylan and director of player development Phil Handy will not return next season.

Dan Geriot, who worked with Handy on the development side, is being promoted to take Handy's place (it's considered an assistant coach's role).

ESPN first reported the moves, though a league source with knowledge of the Cavs' thinking said, contrary to ESPN's report, assistant coach Damon Jones would not be promoted to take Boylan's place near the front of the bench next to head coach Tyronn Lue and chief assistants Larry Drew and Mike Longabardi.

The Cavs, then, will indeed hire another assistant. Lue said he plans to return as head coach.

Geriot, 29, is from Springfield, Pa. and has worked as a video coordinator and player development coach for the Cavs since 2015. He played at the University of Richmond and was an assistant coach at Princeton while current general manager Koby Altman was an assistant coach at rival Ivy League school, Columbia University.

According to a 2015 story in the Delaware County Times of Pennsylvania, Geriot was introduced to the Cavs by Altman and hired after an interview with then-Cavs coach David Blatt.

Boylan worked as a Cavs assistant to Mike Brown, Blatt, and Lue. Handy has been with the Cavs since 2013 and worked often with Kyrie Irving before Irving was traded last summer.

The Cavs already lost Vitaly Potapenko, a player development coach, to a new job as an assistant coach with the Memphis Grizzlies.