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ImFrigginFly;1661573; said:Thank you Danny Ferry. Once we re-sign Z, we'll have traded just a 1st rounder for Antwan Jamison. Very very nice.
Really, that's all up to Z. His contract is obviously going to be bought out, so he could sign with the Cavs for a lot less...and he would actually make more this year overall. If Z wants to stay a Cav, then he will be able to, no question. Actually, for Z, this is great. He gets 30 days rest, and will actually make MORE money than he would have otherwise. Plus when he comes back, he's part of an even better team. Z has obviously accepted not getting a ton of minutes this year. I think he just wants to be a part of a Cavs championship team. He had a ton of fun with this team...and I still see that happening.They are moves that only work if Lebron stays and commits to the franchise. If we don't win a title this year and he leaves, I'm going to be pretty salty about it because we will have nothing to show for all of it (except a mass exodus of bandwagoners - most of which I can easily peg anyway).
I still hold out hope that Z will be back (which I actually think will happen), but if we don't get him back, I would hate to think we sold him out for nothing.
WoodyWorshiper;1661580; said:A Cavs Championship ceremony without "Z" on the roster will be a travesty. And again, if he's not here to enjoy it, then I basically hope that they don't get it.
EDDIE GGGG27;1661584; said:The man really is a great GM.
-Gave up Damon Jones and Joe Smith to get Mo.
-Gave up Sasha and B. Wallace to get Shaq.
-Gave up 1st round pick to get a guy the averages 20+ points and 8 + rebounds a game.
Robbery would be an understatement on all of those deals.
buckeyesin07;1661602; said:The NBA is a business. Z's been a great player to the Cavs, and the Cavs have made Z a very, very rich man. It's not like he hasn't gotten anything out of the deal over the years. The Cavs aren't a charitable organization--they're trying to win a championship.
TS10HTW;1661610; said:Thank God none of the cliff jumpers around here play for or work for the Cavs organization. Your sour grapes over losing Z and hoping the Cavs don't win it all if they don't resign him makes me sick. If you can't root for this team now when they're making moves to help them win an NBA Championship then get the fuck out and stay out. I've been a fan of everything Cleveland my entire life and that's a hell of a lot longer than anyone on has been on this Cavs roster. I applaud Danny Ferry for this type of move even if we don't win it all. Big picture is, he made the move, and that is better than doing nothing and hoping they have enough to win it all this year.
Championships are rare and when you're talking about the city of Cleveland it's very rare and getting one is bigger than any one player. Especially considering he set this deal up to potentially get said player back in 30 days.
Piney;1661615; said:Now a lil off topic... how silly does that puppet commercial with Z look now that he isn't on the team
If T-Mac stays with the Kings and ends up with a buyout, he hopes to join a playoff contender. A source close to him says he would like to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers or Cleveland Cavaliers.
While there?s no evidence the Lakers have interest, Cavs GM Danny Ferry had done a little research on T-Mac during his exile from the Rockets. Still, the Cavaliers traded for Antawn Jamison on Wednesday and it?s extremely unclear whether they would want to risk disrupting their chemistry to bring on another former All-Star ? one who has spent the season recovering from microfracture knee surgery.
Second is that this trade, more than anything, is proof that the current collective bargaining agreement is broken and badly in need of overhaul. If the team with the best record can acquire a no-nonsense star like Jamison and then retrieve an asset like Ilgauskas, something is seriously wrong with the system. No one can say there is anything dirty about an Ilgauskas buyout either, because it is in the best interests of the Wizards to pursue such an agreement to limbo themselves under the luxury tax, and Ilgauskas may well decide it is his ambition to return home to Cleveland in order to avoid disrupting his young family. The current CBA has essentially leveraged this deal, with Ferry knowing how to manipulate it in his team's favor.
...essentially traded Larry Hughes, Drew Gooden, Sasha, Z, and Damon Jones for Shaq, Mo Williams, and Antawn Jamison.
aurorabuckeye13;1661647; said:Kings trading Martin for McGrady - NBA - Yahoo! Sports
Interesting, but I don't really like the idea. He seems like too much of a me-first player.
Thursday, 8:30 a.m.: Rockets agree to send McGrady to Kings
The Houston Rockets have reached an agreement in principle to acquire Sacramento Kings guard Kevin Martin, league sources confirmed to SI.com. The deal will send Martin, along with Sergio Rodriguez, Hilton Armstrong and Kenny Thomas to Houston for McGrady, Carl Landry and Joey Dorsey.
The Kings now are reportedly negotiating with New York to possibly flip McGrady to the Knicks. New York, a source close to McGrady told SI.com, continues to be his No. 1 landing spot.
However, even if a deal with the Knicks cannot be hammered out before Thursday's 3 p.m. trade deadline, a source said the Rockets-Kings deal would still go through. Sacramento could negotiate a buyout of McGrady's $22.5 million salary and allow McGrady to sign with New York as a free agent.
-- Chris Mannix
Read More: NBA trade tracker leading up to Feb. 18 deadline - NBA - SI.com
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