Pharaoh wrote:SF_Warriors wrote:Exit 9 wrote:I think we can get him. He'd be the clear first option on offense, would have a possible all time back-court with him and Bradley (no hyperbole) and I'm pretty sure a winning team + us playing in the city limit's now is going to open up wayyy more endorsement opportunities.
Reggie
Drummound
Either of the 2 great white hypes.
Protected 1st rounder, 2 rounder
Get that ish done, Stanley!
irving/bradley wouldn't even be a top 4 back court in the league much less all time.
Guessing he meant Pistons backcourt All Time dude.
As for Kyrie:
AB is the perfect compliment to him so there's no way I'd trade him in a deal.
RJ has to be included since he's not gonna play 6th Man here when he wouldn't in OKC
Dealing Dre & RJ would be cap savvy as **** IMO!
Assuming it all went south and we watch AB then Kyrie leave we'd have no large deals on the books by then
Cavs likely to hedge their bets though which is why I think a starting point of Harris/RJ is the go.
Harris to replace Lebron if he leaves...gives them Love, Harris & RJ as the "core" in Cleveland - which could be very competitive
And Gilbert will want to remain competitive IF Lebron bolts - the feud between them is hilarious to me
Thomas/dumars ring a bell?!
They would be a very good back court though.
Love/harris/RJ would be a terrible core.
Harris is not anywhere near the player bron is, same goes with RJ and kyrie.
The cavs last season with lebron/kryie won 51 games, imagine having a much worse core and what type of record they would have.