JonFromVA wrote:jbk1234 wrote:JonFromVA wrote:
Yeah, that's rather my point. Unless there's some under-appreciated talent we covet on the Spurs or a 3rd team that wants their picks, we probably won't get a deal done with them. Just like we probably won't pry Trey Murphy or perhaps even Herb Jones from the Pelicans or Mikal Bridges from the Nets.
And that won't change until their desperation to make a move exceeds ours.
Which is why it's reasonable to talk about Ingram or even Towns. There is at least pressure to make a move for both of those teams.
Not to mention, Garland would have a lot more value around the league if he actually had finished the season healthy and strong, but if he did that would we be talking about trading him?
We wouldn't be talking about trading him but for that YOLO tweet put out there by Klutch. Moving him after an injury-plagued poor season, by his standards, is dumb.
I do think that parting with a player or pick you want to retain is a process. Altman didn't add Agbaji until the very end. The fact that the progression of rumors in terms of the Spurs being very interested in Garland, to Keldon Johnson essentially being available league wide, indicates the Cavs won't take him back as any kind of centerpiece.
Trading partners going through the process of finding out what type of trade value their proposed pieces actually possess is an important part of this. Whether its the Spurs discovering that they may be unable to significantly upgrade that roster without moving Vassell, or the Pelicans discovering that not many teams want to trade their win-now players for Ingram on a max extension, it's important to be patient.
If players and agents permit us that luxury ... we'll start to get an idea soon enough.
Only a fraction of what's being said behind the scenes leaks out to us, and we may only hear the bad news, not the good news that the parties involved worked things out. It's funny hearing people retcon Kyrie's unhappiness in Cleveland as if everyone knew before his trade demand washed over the NBA. David Griffin had a sense of it, but there were no leaks or rumors of his unhappiness that I recall.
He had every right after we overplayed him and his knee exploded in 2015, but after the championship? Things seemed pretty swell.
Either way, it doesn't hurt to consider whether there's a deal for Garland that might actually work for both sides and improve the team.
If we trade Garland and/or Allen, and don't at least break even, then this team's ceiling will be irreparably lowered. This can't be a situation where we walk away with the Nets pick, a role player, and a crippled IT. If that means there's no trade, then Altman needs to buckle up and ride out the storm.
Edit: Kyrie was always moody in Cleveland, going back to his rookie contract, and there was plenty of smoke, including from B Mac, who was the forum moderator. His ego was easily bruised and there were plenty of reported instances of him ignoring his coaches, even after the Big 3 formed.