jbk1234 wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:Yeah, I'm good on trading with them.jbk1234 wrote:
Yeah, but those Bucks picks took a hit with the Dame trade and the Giannis extension. They have one more Lakers pick and that's it (they can elect to take either the 24 or 25 1st). I've been listening to my fellow Cavs fans covet guys like Daniels and Jones, but they looked flat out bad against the Warriors tonight. JV is about done (and expiring). CJ looks like a 6th man. Even Nance was decidedly meh.
After the whole D-Mitch circumvention of the Stepien rule, a rule freaking named after our franchise; i automatically hold franchises in higher regard that control their own draft future.
I'm a little surprised the NBA didn't fix the swap right thing after the Billy King fiasco. What happened with the Stepien rule is that no one would buy the Cavs and Gund Brothers essentially demanded the league give the Cavs their firsts back as a condition of the offer. I'm not sure that would ever happen again given how inflated the team values are now.
Assuming we refuse to trade Garland or Mobley,
I'm skeptical the Jazz will be better than us in 26 or 28. The swap rights may not matter.
Unless they put Murphy on the table for Allen, I'd want to wait until the summer to trade with the Pels. If Ingram refuses to extend, that's when you make the call.
It's really odd because it goes against the heart of the rule. The whole point was to protect franchises so they had their pick every other year, at least. And i get it they do keep a pick but if they're butt and the other team isn't, then the team that was booty, was that way for no reason.
Yeah, tough to say what happens that many seasons out. I did discover that 2026 swap also has a wrinkle where the Cavs could get the Wolves pick, so that's cool but the 2028 pick swap is a straight up swap.











