ESPN reports Cavs/Memphis rumor has legs
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ESPN reports Cavs/Memphis rumor has legs
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ESPN reports Cavs/Memphis rumor has legs
Although we had a thread for Lowry, I thought we should have a thread for this specific rumor, as reported by ESPN, and confirmed by BW - Akron Beacon Journal.
The Cavaliers are said to be in heated discussions that would result in an 8-player block-buster trade between the Cavaliers and Memphis.
The Cavaliers would send Ira Newble, Donyell Marshall, Shannon Brown, Cedric Simmons, Dwayne Jones and 2008 1st-round pick to Memphis, for Mike Miller, Kyle Lowry, and Brian Cardinal.
The Clippers and Nuggets are also interested in Miller and Lowry, and were considered favorites, but neither were willing to take on the contract of Cardinal.
If the Nuggets and Clippers refuse to take Cardinal, then there is a good chance that the Cavalier may complete this deal.
The Cavaliers are said to be in heated discussions that would result in an 8-player block-buster trade between the Cavaliers and Memphis.
The Cavaliers would send Ira Newble, Donyell Marshall, Shannon Brown, Cedric Simmons, Dwayne Jones and 2008 1st-round pick to Memphis, for Mike Miller, Kyle Lowry, and Brian Cardinal.
The Clippers and Nuggets are also interested in Miller and Lowry, and were considered favorites, but neither were willing to take on the contract of Cardinal.
If the Nuggets and Clippers refuse to take Cardinal, then there is a good chance that the Cavalier may complete this deal.
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WUJU wrote:What up Heath! Miss your insight oN RCF...anyways do you have a link to what you are talking about from espn?
http://blog.cleveland.com/cavaliers_corner/2008/02/mike_miller_in_wine_and_gold.html
Mike Miller in wine and gold?
by Dan Labbe, cleveland.com February 20, 2008 09:56AM
When the Grizzlies traded Pau Gasol to the Lakers, it became fairly obvious that they were looking to deal key pieces to get young players and cap relief in return.
Could the Cavaliers help them out a bit?
Chad Ford reported on ESPN that Danny Ferry and the Cavs are making a final push to land Mike Miller before the deadline. Here's what Ford said:
"The deal, as described to me by a player agent, would send Miller, [Brian] Cardinal and [Kyle] Lowry to the Cavaliers for Ira Newble, Donyell Marshall, Shannon Brown, Cedric Simmons and Dwayne Jones along with cash and at least one first-round pick from Cleveland."
Ford makes the point that the Cavs, since they don't have as many pieces as some other teams in the Miller sweepstakes, would be willing to take Cardinal's contract.
Here are the salary numbers on Cardinal and Miller:
Cardinal will make $6.3 million next year and $6.75 million the year after that. Miller makes $9 million next year and $9.75 million in 2009-2010.
The key to both of those contracts is they expire the summer of '09-'10, meaning that puts the Cavaliers in a position to either resign Miller or take his expiring money along with Cardinal's and use it to improve the team during the same offseason of LeBron James' free agency.
The Cavs would also still have the expiring deals of Damon Jones and Eric Snow, not to mention Drew Gooden's contract, as trade pieces this offseason and into next season to add a piece or two as well.
But the big question with any trade, at least when you consider yourself a contender, is does the trade make you better? If the deal were to go down as it's rumored, the answer is a resounding yes!
In 52 games this season, Miller is averaging 16.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and hitting on 43% of his three-point attempts. For his career, he's a 14 point scorer and a 40% three-point shooter in eight seasons. He's 6'8", 218 pounds, and would most likely take Sasha Pavlovic's starting spot at the two. He could also play the three if the Cavs go small and move LeBron to the four during stretches of games.
Why should you want Mike Miller in wine and gold? Because if you're anything like me, you're tired of seeing the likes of Ira Newble, Sasha Pavlovic and others miss wide-open jump shots.
Who is Kyle Lowry?
Kyle Lowry's a second-year point guard mixed up in the Mike Conley, Jr., Javaris Crittendon point guard conundrum in Memphis. In 63 career games, he's averaged 8 points, 3.5 assists and has not shown to be a particularly good shooter, hitting at around 39% from the field and under 30% from three-point range.
Still, he's only 21 and has some upside. Having him as part of the deal is certainly not a bad thing.
So now, Cavs fans, we play the waiting game...
Or, as Homer Simpson so eloquently put it, "The waiting game sucks. Let's play Hungry Hungry Hippos."
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According to other forums (no real proof if any of this is true)...
The Clippers have backed-away from the Miller-sweepstakes because they wont take on the contract of Cardinal.
Denver doesn't want the contract, but apparently hasn't absolutely said "No."
If Denver agrees to take Cardinal's contract, they will get the deal before us, as their contracts are better.
Hopefully there'll be an update by 5pm on this.
We can only keep our fingers crossed.
(You're welcome WUJU)
The Clippers have backed-away from the Miller-sweepstakes because they wont take on the contract of Cardinal.
Denver doesn't want the contract, but apparently hasn't absolutely said "No."
If Denver agrees to take Cardinal's contract, they will get the deal before us, as their contracts are better.
Hopefully there'll be an update by 5pm on this.
We can only keep our fingers crossed.
(You're welcome WUJU)
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WUJU wrote:What the heck is Denver offering? And why is Denver in the picture? I don't understand how Miller would fit in. They don't need another shooter. They need a PG or Defender like Artest. J.R. Smith is a good shooter off their bench.....amazing to me...
You'll see.
Btw, Damon Jones is also a good shooter coming off our bench...
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B Mac wrote:Lets just hope that Denver decides they want Artest and that the teams that miss out on Artest dont turn their attention to Mike.
Ive been drooling about this guy on the Cavs for ALMOST as long as the Bibby saga.
The "Artest to Denver" idea is apparently dead. Sacramento want Kleiza and Denver isn't willing to trade him for Artest, who can opt-out in 2 months (after this season).
A source close to the situation said Tuesday he would "bet against" the Nuggets acquiring Ron Artest of the Kings by Thursday's trade deadline if Linas Kleiza must be included in the deal. The source said it's "too risky" because Artest can opt out of his contract after the season and Kleiza has so much upside.
"It's kind of flattering," Kleiza said of being linked to trades. "But you've got to stay focused. There are a lot of rumors. I'm here and hope to stay here a long time." -- Rocky Mountain News
# Several league sources reiterated that the Nuggets had offered the expiring contract of forward Eduardo Najera and a first-round draft pick for Artest. The holdup, though, remained third-year small forward Linas Kleiza, a player who could certainly help the Kings in the present tense and without whom Geoff Petrie is not expected to do the deal. -- Sacramento Bee
I have also been drooling over the idea of having Mike Miller on our team. He has shot nearly 50% from 3pt land for the last 8 years and is widely considered one of the top-5 shooters in the NBA.
PLUS, he's 6'8, which means our line-up would remain BIG![/quote]
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