Revenged25 wrote:toooskies wrote:jbk1234 wrote:I can imagine an ideal scenario where Sexton plays heavy minutes off the bench alongside Rubio who still runs the offense. But if I had to put odds on that scenario panning out in a contract year, with Love and possibly Mobley, needing touches off the bench as well, they wouldn't be high. The diverging incentives are just too much and the Cavs can ill afford to have a repeat of last year's drama.
I agree with the F.O. that the Garland/Sexton backcourt is irreparable defensively. One of your forwards has to be a really good three point shooter to keep the spacing salvageable if you're starting Sexton. We just don't have the personnel to make it work. If anything, the Rubio for Prince swap hurt on that front.
We're further away from having the right kind of team around Sexton, and when I look at everything the Bulls gave up to build around LaVine, their ceiling, and the likely opportunity cost to the Cavs, I'm not really interested in trying anymore.
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Not sure the F.O. believes what you say they believe. If they did, Sexton would already be gone or they'd at least have found a reasonable backup in free agency. The Heat and Knicks obviously got the guys they wanted in free agency. It's reasonable to say that Sexton was only available for a high price or only if Mobley was off the board at #3.
If anything a frontcourt of Allen and Mobley should give our guards enough backup at the rim to aggressively defend the 3 in ways that you couldn't do with Drummond/Love as your projected starters.
To be fair, the Cavs defense was actually good to start the season with LNJ/Drummond out there as starters. It wasn't until LNJ got hurt that the defense really started to fall apart. I think the roles on this roster is a lot of what Portland wanted to do with their team but could never get the pieces around it, and is sort of similar to what Phoenix is doing. Scoring from the guards with defense from the 3-5 with the ability to score some points on their own. Okoro will be improved offensively based on the first SL game, Mobley looked raw but you could see the flashes even though he wasn't really utilized well, and Allen will do what he does as always.
Though depth will definitely be an issue for our 1-3 position. No real SG on the roster outside of Sexton, nor SF beside Okoro. Rubio is there to back-up Garland but if both go down like we had happen last year we'll struggle. Need at least one combo guard that can run point as well as back-up Sexton, and another SF on the roster. Trying to rely on Cedi to be consistent or Windler to be healthy isn't likely. LNJ could probably back-up SF, but that's still not good enough.
Losing Nance hurt. Getting to the point of the schedule where we started playing good 3 point shooting teams hurt more.









