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KuruptedCav wrote:johnnyballgame wrote:Love, Markannen and Sexton and a first for Hield and Barnes and Tristan
Then send Rubio and Windier or a first to Pacers for Levert
Allen, Mobley, Tristan, Barnes, Hield, Levert, Okoro, Garland, Cedi
Why wouldn't the Kings or Pacers do it?
Might even be stronger defensively. Definitely add scoring punch.
Got lots of needed wing players and bigs who can switch.
Only thing left to do is for Altman to pay my finders fee.
1) Sacramento never goes for that. They have less than no use for Sexton because of Fox, Haliburton and Mitchell. If they wanted Sexton, they’d keep Hield at his relatively affordable contract and positional flexibility.
You have them taking on a ton of extra money without any real compensation.
2) Indiana takes it and runs.
3) Cavs will be deep into the tax here, not have a tradable pick until 2026. I’m not a fan.
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1) They are blowing things up for some reason. Its an over pay on our part. They can move Sexton or any of the guys you mentioned to another team. Their motivation is rebuilding. They add two young players, picks and Love's contract will net them more picks next year from some team looking to unload big salary. They shed Barnes big contract. They apparently aren't keeping Hield and Tristan is expiring. We can change this with Love, Rubio and picks for Barnes, Hield. Or it would be easy for a third team that wants to keep Sexton to get involved. If Altman offered it, it would be their best offer.
2) grear. But Levert by himself isn't enough
3) Cavs are heading for the luxury tax no matter what. Lots of good young players looking to get paid soon. Picks are going to be late round unlike the past. If we have the rotation in this scenario the player selected gets no run in it. Cavs don't need to develop more young players every year. Every other year is fine, we have our core group now. We need to add some decent wings now if we want to compete deep in the playoffs. I'm sure Gilbert's ready for that and won't cry about the tax if we are.
The way I see it, the time is always now, but it really is now.
Rubio has no value if we can't resign him. Time to move him is now.
Love won't stay healthy forever. He's not resigning in Cleveland. For years we couldn't give him away. His deal will have value next year but we can't take on bad salary and be a contender. Time to move on is noe.
Markanen, Sexton. Aren't real fits in our roster. Yes its working, but more bevcause of Allen, Mobley, Garland and others. We need to give them more help for then to grow more. Time to move on is now.
Kyrie most of the time when he shoots starts with the ball and then dribbles a while then shoots. -statistical analysis from a 'longtime' Cavs fan (June 2017)