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Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:48 pm
by immortalone23
Who do y'all think will fit in with this team? I pray CG drafts a SF or maybe a C. FO needs to realize that LeBron isn't coming back. You need to actually build a team w/o him
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Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 6:45 pm
by TheOUTLAW
Regardless of what ever may happen the Cavs need a SF. Only idiots speak of LeBron coming back to Cleveland as anything other than a pipe dream.

Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 7:25 pm
by immortalone23
I agree., but FO hasn't addressed the SF for the future need. Do you like any prospects a good fits for Cleveland?

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Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:22 pm
by jbk1234
Ebanks is generally considered the best D League prospect out there and he plays SF. If the Cavs cut Bynum, I wouldn't be shocked if he got picked up. According to Jason Lloyd and Fear the Sword, every time the Cavs try to trade for a SF (of any caliber) the other team always asks for Waiters.

Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:31 pm
by tidho
Duke SF Rodney Hood is the guy I want in this draft (assuming we don't have a top two pick).

Agree with the point being made here too. We need to stop pretending LeBron will return and build as if he's not. If he comes knocking then we we can face the 'problem' of having to adjust to him.

Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:39 pm
by tidho
jbk1234 wrote:Ebanks is generally considered the best D League prospect out there and he plays SF. If the Cavs cut Bynum, I wouldn't be shocked if he got picked up. According to Jason Lloyd and Fear the Sword, every time the Cavs try to trade for a SF (of any caliber) the other team always asks for Waiters.

Brown knows him, so why not?

With Karasev being recalled I'm wondering if we're nearing time for the youngsters to get some burn. Maybe wishful thinking.

Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:44 pm
by jbk1234
tidho wrote:
jbk1234 wrote:Ebanks is generally considered the best D League prospect out there and he plays SF. If the Cavs cut Bynum, I wouldn't be shocked if he got picked up. According to Jason Lloyd and Fear the Sword, every time the Cavs try to trade for a SF (of any caliber) the other team always asks for Waiters.

Brown knows him, so why not?

With Karasev being recalled I'm wondering if we're nearing time for the youngsters to get some burn. Maybe wishful thinking.


Karasev look 19 on the court to me. I think next year might be the year to see what he's got (after he has been introduced to the American cheeseburger).

Re: Which CBB prospect fits here?

Posted: Sun Jan 5, 2014 3:49 am
by ThirdEyeSharp
tidho wrote:
jbk1234 wrote:Ebanks is generally considered the best D League prospect out there and he plays SF. If the Cavs cut Bynum, I wouldn't be shocked if he got picked up. According to Jason Lloyd and Fear the Sword, every time the Cavs try to trade for a SF (of any caliber) the other team always asks for Waiters.

Brown knows him, so why not?

With Karasev being recalled I'm wondering if we're nearing time for the youngsters to get some burn. Maybe wishful thinking.

We can only hope...

No reason to be one of the youngest teams in the league and completely abandon developing your young players. I was hoping everyone could continually get better as the season went on, and then we'd knock on the postseason's door. But they're just putting player development on the backburner, Sergey, Bennett, Zeller all deserve consistent minutes. No matter how bad they are.