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Cleveland Cavs (2016 NBA Champions)

NBA Draft 2012: Why Cavs Should Avoid Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

I have been kind of hesitant about beal (the least publicized of the top wingmen) but the more I hear and read about the others the more I am in favor of beal over MKG or Barnes. He sounds like he good in multiple areas including perimeter shot and rebounding. I am hoping for beal and then melo/ezeli/Leonard(dont think he will still be available though) and if we are lucky draymond green falling to the 2nd round
 
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TDBUCK856;2152369; said:
NBA Draft 2012: Why Cavs Should Avoid Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

I have been kind of hesitant about beal (the least publicized of the top wingmen) but the more I hear and read about the others the more I am in favor of beal over MKG or Barnes. He sounds like he good in multiple areas including perimeter shot and rebounding. I am hoping for beal and then melo/ezeli/Leonard(dont think he will still be available though) and if we are lucky draymond green falling to the 2nd round

didn't even bother with it.

1. bleacher report
2. anyone in their right mind advocating taking harrison barnes over mkg is a retard.
 
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TDBUCK856;2152369; said:
NBA Draft 2012: Why Cavs Should Avoid Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

I have been kind of hesitant about beal (the least publicized of the top wingmen) but the more I hear and read about the others the more I am in favor of beal over MKG or Barnes. He sounds like he good in multiple areas including perimeter shot and rebounding. I am hoping for beal and then melo/ezeli/Leonard(dont think he will still be available though) and if we are lucky draymond green falling to the 2nd round

My perfect draft would go MKG or Beal with the first and Melo with the second. I would like Green in the 2nd round with another wing.

If the Suns really want Gee I wonder what they would be willing to trade for the Cavs to let him walk? That #13 pick looks pretty nice. The Suns have always been willing to sell picks. I'd love to send Gee, cash, and a second rounder to the Suns for #13. I'd even throw in the Kings future first rounder to get it done.

http://www.fearthesword.com/2012/5/...oenix-suns-interested-in-alonzo-gee?ref=yahoo
 
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Gilbert has hit the radio circuit starting yesterday and I know he will be on a bunch of radio this morning too. Of course pumping up the casino but also talking Cavs.

He said that his son Nick will be grounded for the summer if he doesn't win the lottery again.

Overall very optimistic for next season as he should.
 
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This draft is going to be critical for the Cavs. They need to get lucky in the lottery and at least get one of the top 3 picks. They also need to hit with the Lakers pick and get a player that can develop into a starter in a year or two. If they can turn one of the second rounders into a good bench player I'll be happy. They have cap space this summer so I would target a player that fills a need, the only problem is they will have to overpay a little to get someone to come to Cleveland. If they end up 2nd or 3rd in the lottery and don't plan on taking Drummond I would see if I could get Hibbert out of Indy.
 
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exhawg;2153624; said:
This draft is going to be critical for the Cavs. They need to get lucky in the lottery and at least get one of the top 3 picks. They also need to hit with the Lakers pick and get a player that can develop into a starter in a year or two. If they can turn one of the second rounders into a good bench player I'll be happy. They have cap space this summer so I would target a player that fills a need, the only problem is they will have to overpay a little to get someone to come to Cleveland. If they end up 2nd or 3rd in the lottery and don't plan on taking Drummond I would see if I could get Hibbert out of Indy.

The most interesting piece to me is the short term future with whoever they draft this year.

If they take MKG/Beal/Davis, they are probably competing for the 8th playoff spot next year assuming Andy stays healthy. If they take Drummond, he doesn't really help the team next year, and they're right back in the lottery which may be better for the team long-term.

I've been pretty impressed with Grant thus far, so I'll trust whoever they decide to take. Drummond has high bust potential, but his athletic ability hasn't been seen in forever. Maybe since Shaq was down on the bayou averaging 10 points in his freshman season at LSU.

You're right though, a top 3 pick is huge. It guarantees one of Davis, MKG, or Drummond. If they fall to 4 it's not terrible though because they can still take Beal who may be the best fit with Kyrie. I also think there is a high likelihood of using our extra picks to move up in the first round with the Lakers pick. If they want a guy like Terrence Ross it shouldn't be very hard to package the Lakers pick with a second rounder. There are a lot of intriguing players available projected to go in the middle of round 1.

The most important thing the Cavs did was successfully tank down the stretch. Something the Browns have not learned how to do.
 
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billmac91;2153630; said:
The most interesting piece to me is the short term future with whoever they draft this year.

If they take MKG/Beal/Davis, they are probably competing for the 8th playoff spot next year assuming Andy stays healthy. If they take Drummond, he doesn't really help the team next year, and they're right back in the lottery which may be better for the team long-term.

I've been pretty impressed with Grant thus far, so I'll trust whoever they decide to take. Drummond has high bust potential, but his athletic ability hasn't been seen in forever. Maybe since Shaq was down on the bayou averaging 10 points in his freshman season at LSU.

You're right though, a top 3 pick is huge. It guarantees one of Davis, MKG, or Drummond. If they fall to 4 it's not terrible though because they can still take Beal who may be the best fit with Kyrie. I also think there is a high likelihood of using our extra picks to move up in the first round with the Lakers pick. If they want a guy like Terrence Ross it shouldn't be very hard to package the Lakers pick with a second rounder. There are a lot of intriguing players available projected to go in the middle of round 1.

The most important thing the Cavs did was successfully tank down the stretch. Something the Browns have not learned how to do.

trading up in the nba for just picks isn't an overly common occurrence. you certainly are going to have a hard time moving up 9-10 spots for just the cost of a 2nd rounder.

portland has 2 1st rounders (provided NJ doesn't win the lottery) and have made it known they don't want both. they want someone that can play center for them effectively. I'd trade AV for their #14 pick in a heartbeat. AV will only have diminishing value going forward.
 
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tsteele316;2153636; said:
trading up in the nba for just picks isn't an overly common occurrence. you certainly are going to have a hard time moving up 9-10 spots for just the cost of a 2nd rounder.

portland has 2 1st rounders (provided NJ doesn't win the lottery) and have made it known they don't want both. they want someone that can play center for them effectively. I'd trade AV for their #14 pick in a heartbeat. AV will only have diminishing value going forward.

Dependent on the year, many teams would rather trade their pick, than take a guy in the first and have to dedicate several million in salary to them. Teams with 2 first rounders like Portland are there for the taking as you said as well.

But every year, come draft time, teams start popping up that would rather get the pick off their hands than have to take a rookie who prob won't get much run. With 2 second round picks, future picks, and Gilberts pocket-book, I can easily see the Cavs making a move up the board from #24.
 
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I'll just put this here instead of making a thread, but apparently Columbus has told the NBA they want a team, doubt they get one anytime soon, but thought it was interesting..Dan Gilbert said he doesn't know if he's try to block the move or not
 
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Bucknut24;2153651; said:
I'll just put this here instead of making a thread, but apparently Columbus has told the NBA they want a team, doubt they get one anytime soon, but thought it was interesting..Dan Gilbert said he doesn't know if he's try to block the move or not

columbus has been trying for years...it wont happen...the kings are going to Anaheim and St. Louis or Seattle again would be in line for another team...although it would be nice for something to be in the Arena District when the blue jackets leave town :wink2:
 
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billmac91;2153650; said:
Dependent on the year, many teams would rather trade their pick, than take a guy in the first and have to dedicate several million in salary to them. Teams with 2 first rounders like Portland are there for the taking as you said as well.

But every year, come draft time, teams start popping up that would rather get the pick off their hands than have to take a rookie who prob won't get much run. With 2 second round picks, future picks, and Gilberts pocket-book, I can easily see the Cavs making a move up the board from #24.

with the nba rookie slotting, there's not a tangible difference between picking at #24 and picking 6-8 spots higher in terms of overall contract. for example, the difference between pick 16 and pick 24 in terms of salary is about $400,000. nothing of real consequence. so, very few teams are going to be jumping at the chance to move down several spots just for a 2nd round pick.

all 1st rounders are basically guaranteed contracts unless you pick a euro that's not going to come over in the next season. 2nd rounders aren't guaranteed at all. the only real leverage cleveland might have is packaging those 2nds to move back into the late 1st and get a pick from a team that doesn't want to tie up a roster spot on a guaranteed contract. moving up from #24 without giving up real value is quite unlikely.
 
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tsteele316;2153666; said:
with the nba rookie slotting, there's not a tangible difference between picking at #24 and picking 6-8 spots higher in terms of overall contract. for example, the difference between pick 16 and pick 24 in terms of salary is about $400,000. nothing of real consequence. so, very few teams are going to be jumping at the chance to move down several spots just for a 2nd round pick.

all 1st rounders are basically guaranteed contracts unless you pick a euro that's not going to come over in the next season. 2nd rounders aren't guaranteed at all. the only real leverage cleveland might have is packaging those 2nds to move back into the late 1st and get a pick from a team that doesn't want to tie up a roster spot on a guaranteed contract. moving up from #24 without giving up real value is quite unlikely.

The other difference with the NBA is that some teams are more likely to sell picks. IIRC the Suns have done this several times over the past 10 or so years. Give a team a second round pick and some cash and you get their first rounder. I think this would be more likely than a trade up scenario. If Portland has interest in AV and the Suns like Gee these are pieces that the Cavs could move for higher draft picks.
With Irving, Thompson and at least 2 first round picks in the summer league this year I think it's pretty safe to say the Cavs are going to dominate.
 
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exhawg;2153674; said:
The other difference with the NBA is that some teams are more likely to sell picks. IIRC the Suns have done this several times over the past 10 or so years. Give a team a second round pick and some cash and you get their first rounder. I think this would be more likely than a trade up scenario. If Portland has interest in AV and the Suns like Gee these are pieces that the Cavs could move for higher draft picks.
With Irving, Thompson and at least 2 first round picks in the summer league this year I think it's pretty safe to say the Cavs are going to dominate.

Agreed. Last year Dallas at #26 didn't care to bring in a guaranteed rookie contract and traded out for future picks.

Every year there are teams willing to trade their picks for various reasons. It's already a known that Portland will be looking to deal, but prob at a higher value than what Cleveland wants to give up. I still think there will prob be a team in the 15 - 20 range that would be willing to slide down.

Good point on Phoenix. For years they have looked at ways to unload draft picks for extra cash.
 
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