jbk1234 wrote:thinktellectual wrote:Am I the only one who thinks they overpaid for Mozgov and that they look desperate ?
I don't think they have any assets left to improve over the next 2-3 years, which means that if Love doesn't sign with them over the summer, they'll be capped out and virtually out of the contender discussion for at least 2-3 years.
They did overpay and they do look desperate because once Andy went down with an injury, they were desperate. That said, a desperate team paying a premium is not necessarily a horrible thing. It's easy to say that the Cavs should have let the losses pile up until the trade deadline but there would have been a pretty serious cost in doing so. They need time to come together as a team. They also don't need the negativity or drama that would accompany all those losses. LBJ and Shump are still injured and out. Their perimeter defense is really shaky and didn't get better by trading Waiters. With Kevin Love or TT playing center it was a lay up drill. They needed to stop the bleeding and they did.
That pretty much sums it up.
The defense was already poor. But once AV when down, every play-off team in the east with a decent big men and slashing wings were licking their lips. Love and TT protecting the paint? Go straight to the hoop.....

Waiters for Smith is a wash. Waiters is basically the younger, less mature (if possible) version of Smith from a skill standpoint.
Mozgov is a much better rim defender than TT.
Shump helping out on wing defense is a plus. Cavs don't need his (limited) offense anyway, they need role players that will defend.....and depth.
As a Bulls fan, I would have preferred the Cavs pile up losses and turn into a wonderful dysfunctional drama.....especially since we have this year's pick swap rights.
