Bourne85 wrote:The kind of move that strikes fear into Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls.

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Bourne85 wrote:The kind of move that strikes fear into Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls.
panthermark wrote:I'm on my phone, but I like to know how is his pick and roll defense? I know he can hit free throws, but if he foul prone? How are his hands, how is his jumper, how is his IQ? Basically, is he more like a Asik, then AV?
jazzfan1971 wrote:Two guys drafted in the 20s are two birds in the bush. You'd be incredibly lucky to get one starter with those two picks, more likely one rotation player and one guy who is out of the league when his contract is up.
I think most of us (you) guys over-value late 1st round picks.
Mr Burns wrote:Bourne85 wrote:The kind of move that strikes fear into Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls.
oikosnomos wrote:Sixerscan wrote:oikosnomos wrote:How can anyone say this is desperation?
We just flipped just flipped 2018 second-round pick, Memphis's heavily protected 1st rounder and Dion Waiters for Iman Shumpert, JR Smith and Timofey Mozgov.
I'm ecstatic.
Well yeah, if you ignore the fact that these were two different trades its fine.
It was three different trades, including the Keith Bogan's trade. Hell, we got the Memphis pick for Jon Leuer way back. You could say we got Mozgov, Shumpert and JR Smith for Dion Waiters and Jon Leuer if you look at the whole picture. Cavs don't care about picks in the 20's or that might materialize in 3 year (and even then, rookies will take years to actually contribute), they have Lebron and Love now. This is whatever one was harping on and now suddenly the Cavs are fools for not stockpiling late 1st rounders? What?
The Cavs replace Dion with JR Smith and got a wing defender and a true center. I'm ecstatic.
Illmatic12 wrote:Dark Faze wrote:team is just blah all over the place and the trade was too steep a price to pay for an injury prone big who's ceiling is simply above average
Not only that, they just gave a 3yr/$30mil contract to another injury-prone big (who, on cue, got injured and will probably never be fully healthy for the duration of that contract)
Cleveland REALLY has to win now with their moves, as they've mortgaged their future and swung for the fences on multiple levels.
If I was a Cavs fan I would be demanding immediate success, none of that "We have a lot of young guys, it will take time" stuff Lebron was saying - that's not necessarily the case anymore. And Lebron himself remains a question mark as well, in terms of the level he will be able to play at physically + how well he can fit with his new teammates/coach.
Mr Burns wrote:Bourne85 wrote:The kind of move that strikes fear into Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls.
USA Celtics in full effect. Amazing chemistry building experience right there for the main core of the team
It is a Bulls board thing. LolMr Burns wrote:Bourne85 wrote:The kind of move that strikes fear into Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls.
Benedict_Boozer wrote:Did DEN give up a 2nd rounder also? Our beat reporter is saying that.
If it is included that helps a bit because I imagine it would be a high 2nd rounder which can net you a 1st round talent without the guaranteed contract (assuming DEN didn't put protections on the 2nd rounder).
Sixerscan wrote:I think everyone clearly gets this. It doesn't make this trade a good one.
They don't need to stockpile first rounders. They could have used them better though.
This thinking that "We have LeBron James so nothing else matters" is short sighted and is what screwed up the Cavs with LeBron the first time and screwed the Heat last year/now. In 5 months LeBron has gone from saying "I know this will be a long process" to the Cavs using up all of their bullets to win now. They have no easy way to add to their core now. I hope he likes his how his team is currently constructed because he's pretty much stuck with it. Well he's not, the Cavs are, but you get my point.
Scraptor wrote:Zubby wrote:Dalmbert & Chandler are about equal except Dalembert can stay healthy.
Some statements are so ridiculous they should result in a timeout, so the poster can sit in a corner and think about what he wrote.
carl_english wrote:If Cavs really want to win, they should not hesitate to trade Irving