mademan wrote:nate33 wrote:LyricalRico wrote:
I don't see that helping Cleveland at all. They give up the best player in the deal, and it doesn't change any of their roster dynamics to help them matchup better with teams like GS that go small.
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Beal is a quality SG with upside and a history of performing well in the playoffs. With him on the roster, they can play Lebron at the 4 a lot more because Beal, Smith and Shumpert can handle the rotation at SG and SF.
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Beal is a SG that is not (right now) a big enough upgrade over the JR/Shumpert rotation they have to justify giving up Love. He doesnt solve their defending problems, Lebron doesnt want to be a full time PF (even though he should be) and they still have a starting C issue. If Love is going out, it has to be to plug holes, not strengthen areas where they are fine (SG)
Exactly what I was thinking in my original post (although I didn't explicitly state it). The upgrade to Beal over JR/Shump isn't large enough to justify the downgrade of Love to Nene.





















