SF_Warriors wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Keep both unless you get some kind of no brainer deal for one of them. Garland can't really get to the line. Sexton is the more natural scorer. Garland a better shooter this year but likely gets a lot better open catch and shoots. Sexton the better career 3 pt shooter as well.
Garland is a little better passer but not sure he is a total starting caliber guy...efficiency (TS%) quite a bit below league average, so him taking more shots is not necessarily a good thing.
Garland is 21 years old and his TS% compared to Sexton's in his second year at the same age is 55% to 56%.
Small sample size, but Garland in his last 20 games is at 58.8 TS% with 20.8ppg. They are both talented, him and sexton. Its a shame they may suffer from the same issues as portland because they are both good players.
Some "Portland suffering" would be a nice consolation while Garland, Sexton, Okoro, and Allen continue to grow and learn. Heck, I'd also accept some "Utah suffering" as well ...
People will say the Cavs should trade Sexton or Garland, but unless another team is willing to actually sacrifice something of value, I just can't imagine why they would give up on a 22yr old combo guard that's already scoring at a high level with a crazy work ethic, or a 21yr old PG with excellent ball handling, solid instincts, and potentially game changing shooting ability.
So, who's willing to give something up for either of those players that would give the Cavs a brighter outlook than just adding another young player to the core via the draft this Summer and watching the players they have hopefully continue to improve?