Post#1654 » by Dante80 » Mon Aug 7, 2017 5:21 pm 
            
            
            My take on this.
There is an objective difference between the value someone has as a basketball player, and the value he represents as an (trade) asset to the team he is contracted with. 
The second Kyrie leaked/made known that he wants to be traded/no longer wants to play for the Cavs, his objective market value plummeted. It also forced the new Cavs FO to start searching for trade avenues, at a time in the off-season when major FA and trade transactions/moves were already concluded. 
Keeping the guy on the team won't do them much good. The more he stays, the more his trade value drops. Moreover, keeping a player on your team that does not want to be there any more has consequences, both for him and for the team as a whole. Especially if you add in the whole Lebron James aspect. 
As is natural, Cleveland - being put in a bad situation - wants to extract the best it can out of this. At the same time, teams that view Kyrie as a possible/notable/worthy addition, will want to extract Kyrie for the lowest price possible. That is the norm for any and every trade negotiation in the NBA. 
As expected, the trade value that Kyrie has right now is objectively much, much less than his value as a player, due to the circumstances at hand. So, I don't really think that the Cavs can reach a good deal here, given the specifics. And I don't think that the circumstances will change for the better if they decide to wait. There are a lot of unknown unknowns in that situation (injury, team chemistry, trade value sabotage by the disgruntled player, market changes etc etc). 
Knowing the above, I think that the only realistic option the Cavs FO has is to try and negotiate the best available deal they can get, before the season (or even training camp) starts. And to not try to keep the player against his wishes, under no circumstances (it is impossible to get more than cents on the dollar from trading him).
            
                                    
                                    