Stillwater wrote:JonFromVA wrote:I imagine Altman will try to get creative with trade offers, but he may be forced to suck it up and just take the best offer if it's clear that Kevin or Tristan are going to cause issues if they're not traded.
If we can't get even a mildly positive offer, we could explore a buy out; but even the thought of that hurts our bargaining position with other teams.
It's kind of like our other rebuilds ... our dysfunctionality always prevents us from developing players that other teams want, so we have no true assets to trade for pieces we need. I hoped Beilein would change that, but apparently we've prioritized not letting the other sorry teams out tank us this year.
sure but Altman is not under any pressure to trade Love now no matter how disgruntled he may actually be as Love himself has to wake up to the reality he isn't viewed as a major asset with his enormous contract despite all of us knowing full well he worth nearly all of it in a better situation. Unfortunately he is not the type of highly paid player that can feast at his best without someone feeding him, otherwise we could have gotten a haul regardless of the team situation.
I don't think they will get much for TT if it's true he is claiming he wants a unreasonable payday... so I expect he will just leave in FA if nobody offers a first attached to a 21 expiring or a high 2nd and a 2020 expiring. which was possible from DAL before they traded for WCS. now not so sure it will happen.
This is not a stance the Cavs should push too far. The reality is that Love has handled this better than a lot of big men would and there will come a time when you want to sign another F.A. Entering a rebuild is one thing. Letting the young players run the team is another.