toooskies wrote:Revenged25 wrote:JonFromVA wrote:
That's been my contention, that there's a potential window for us to get out of the East this year and who knows what superteam will form or arise in the future to get in our way; but it has to be the right move. Otherwise a non-splashy move may suffice to shore up our lack of a secondary ball-handler/scorer/creator. If we're going to re-sign Sexton, then a buyout or expiring player could serve as a stop-gap in that role.
C'mon Koby, go find this team's Flip Murray.
There's a difference between making a move for a player that won't significantly improve the Cavs likely playoff situation and making a move for a player that will. If the trade is for someone like LeVert, CJ, etc then they might as well just stand pat as it won't make a huge difference in the outcome of their season and will probably be more expensive options in the long run than what they would've traded away. Now if the trade is for someone like BI, Brown, etc then that's a different story.
Honestly I'd rather the Cavs hold off this year, get the playoff experience for Garland/Mobley/Okoro etc and then resign Rubio & Sexton to contracts that would still be cheaper/the same combined as someone like CJ. Cavs still get what they lacked this season after injuries but on a cheaper more long term sustainable situation and would still have those assets on better contracts for matching purposes if they so choose to.
I guess I think the gap between CJ and Sexton is much bigger than you do. But the east is close enough that if the Cavs end up with a 3-6 seed, they're probably losing in the first round. We already know we don't want any part of the Bucks, Nets, Heat or Bulls at full strength, and probably not the Sixers either if they add a Simmons trade piece. Not much experience gained there.
For any perceived difference in CJ and Sexton, which I really don't think there is much, it'll be more than made up in the contract they'll be on. For the cost of CJ, not even counting the assets we'll have to trade to get him, they'd likely be able to have both Rubio and Sexton under contract, or close to it. I mean would you really rather have CJ at 30/33/35 to take 18.5 FGA to average 21 PPG and around 4 APG or Collin Sexton at 15-20 AAV to take 16.5 FGA to average 20 PPG and end up getting around 3 APG. I think I'd rather Sexton since then you can use the 13-15 AAV difference to resign Rubio as well, not to mention not giving up the assets.
Also do you really think CJ is going to be enough to get the Cavs over the likes of Bucks, Nets, Heat, or Bulls? I don't. Not to mention CJ is 30 and will likely be declining while Sexton is still reaching his peak. Now once again a trade for someone like BI, Brown, etc I see being able to actually help the Cavs against those previously mentioned teams and are actually still rather young so they'd be able to be part of the teams run for more than a 1 year stop gap because players are hurt.










