Jingles2 wrote:I like the direction of your team, but I don't get a chance to watch them on a regular basis. If you can ever get fully healthy I think you have a chance to be contenders for quite some time. Personally I think if you could get Irving for a package of Fultz, Bayless, and Okafor (no draft picks included) that you might extend that window by a few years. I understand that trading Fultz is a risk and he might turn out to be a superstar, but he might not too. You never know how unproven guys are going to turn out, but Kyrie is well established scorer and good three point shooter. I am not a Cavs fan at all, but Irving is a great offensive talent with some of that clutchness that any great team needs.
Irving, McConnell
Reddick, Stauskas
Covington, Luwawu
Simmons, Saric
Embiid, Holmes
Seems like a very good team to me with Bolden, Korkmaz, and Pasecniks still waiting for their turn next year.
The thing is that Irving is a malcontent. Talent wise he is a stud, and I would trade that package for him in a heartbeat.
The problem is that he wants to be the man, and he will never be the man on the Sixers while Simmons and Embiid are healthy. He wants to be the best player on a team, and he would be third here pretty quickly.
If that wasn't a problem, then I would love him on the Sixers.
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