jbk1234 wrote:JonFromVA wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
I just think that Garland being the most consistent 3 point shooter on the roster is a serious issue that has limited, and will continue to limit, the Cavs offensively. I would've loved to have made a run at TJ Warren this summer. I'd love to find a way to trade for Cam Johnson. We can afford some defensive slippage at the three so long as all we're starting Okoro, Mobley and Allen. We cannot afford to routinely face teams that have four defenders with one foot in the paint.
That's 100% what I believed until the Cavs set out to prove me wrong early in the season, especially with Rubio to give us that option when defenses load up on Garland.
Now maybe that would have stopped working as the rest of the league was coming up to speed, and LeVert+Rondo was supposed to give us a facsimile of what we were getting from Ricky, but you know ... injuries.
So we're well on our way to be going in to yet another off-season without a clear picture of what we need to do thanks to injuries.
Maybe the answer is as simple as getting Ricky back plus internal growth?
Or not...
The big thing with Rubio/Garland was that we turned the ball over very rarely and he's always been underrated on the defensive end. We were a very efficient team but still somewhat limited offensively. Love's last season as meaningful contributor is probably next season. I'd like to see Lauri move into that role and upgrade the 3.
The Ricky+Love pairing on the second unit was really important, and his absence is likely related to Cedi's drop off. If we get Ricky back, he might just extend Kevin's usefulness with the Cavs past this current contract.
Otherwise, sure, Lauri could take over that role ... but the devil is in the proverbial details and unless LeBron falls in our lap again, we're picking from what we have on hand and/or what we can get in trade for it.
The good news is we have had a lot of successful lineups this season, and the primary key would be to get any of them back on the floor together (hopefully before the season is over).
And while injuries have derailed our ability to evaluate LeVert, it's worth noting that the Garland-Okoro-LeVert-Markkenen-Mobley lineup has been +9.6 pp100 in 63 minutes. Drop LeVert for Stevens and those guys are +11.6 in 68 minutes, replace Allen for Okoro and we're +13.8 in 92 minutes ... so all pretty viable in comparison to Garland-Okoro-Markkenen-Mobley-Allen which is +12.0 in 108 minutes suggesting our core is pretty darn good and we do have some flexibility we can exercise.
I just wish we knew more how Collin would fit ...
Brutal truth has been we have the net rating of a .500 team without Rubio, and we're outright trash without Garland, so we have to do something and while drafting a PG would be a good idea for the future, we can't trust a rookie PG (or a SF) to be a difference maker.