Rays Pompadour wrote:Well, looks like Drummond is back on the block. The Cavs are holding him out pending a trade. Doesn't look like they have a deal in place, which makes the timing of all this kind of strange, but whatever - Drummond's available. If memory serves, Charlotte entertained trading for him in the recent past. Might they again be interested? Should they pursue a trade for a 27 year old center who will be unrestricted this summer?
I don't favor a rental, even if it's a low cost trade. The Hornets simply MUST learn from the Batum albatross. But I do favor trading for Drummond if he agreed to a reasonable contract extension and the return to Cleveland is no greater than Terry Rozier and a second round pick. I think Charlotte has the cap space to absorb the difference in salaries.
Drummond would provide an instant upgrade at a critical position, one of weakness for the Hornets. Would the Hornets remain on the treadmill even with Drummond on board? Would losing Rozier be a net loss with the subtraction of his shooting, toughness and playmaking? How would Charlotte compensate for the loss of Rozier? Graham, a Martin? Is this the kind of trade the Hornets have to make to build a sustained winner? Or should they stay put and hope Richards, Carey or a future pick pans out? Or maybe even look to sign Drummond this summer (if he doesn't sign an extension with a trading team)?
I don't really expect the Hornets to make a serious offer for Drummond. He's pricey and he thinks he's a guard sometimes. I think they'll take a look, maybe even make a phone call or two, then pass.
Drummond checks a whole lot of boxes, though. Shure would be nice to not to have to apologize for a significant deficiency in rebounding every game. Also would be nice to have a decent matchup to the behemoths in the East.
I really have no interest in Drummond, and definitely not giving up Rozier for him.




























