BuckeyeMafia
A Leaf on the Wind
Thomas can do many of the same things as Irving, but I don't think you stand a chance of beating Golden State with Irving Lite. I'd try to move Thomas for Bledsoe. At least Bledsoe makes us more interesting defensively.
I'm intrigued to see what they could get for Love and the pick, but at this point, I just don't think it'd be enough to beat Golden State. I think that bench unit is truly abysmal, too. They'll be fine during the regular season, but that's a group that won't hold up against Golden State.
I think we reevaluate our expectations of Jae Crowder. He's an average three-point shooter with above average defensive skills. Don't kid yourselves into thinking he can guard Durant, though. Crowder isn't the same guy as he was when he entered the league. The Celtics have been trying to move him for six months. Think of him more like Boston's Shumpert.
I would, yeah. I'm about 80% sure that LeBron leaves after this season. If Kyrie can handle one more year of LeBron, they'd have the option to build around him in a year, instead.
This is a pretty good way to look at the Kyrie trade.
I'm pretty sure that the Cavs will package that Nets pick plus Shumpert and/or Frye for another "star" player, preferably a decent 3-and-D guy and/or an athletic big man. Or maybe Kevin Love plus the pick gets you a true superstar who might be a be a better fit against the Warriors. If they can pull off the right trade, then they will legitimately challenge the Warriors this season.
SF: Jae Crowder
SG: Kyle Korver
PG: Derrick Rose
SF: Richard Jefferson
PF: Jeff Green
I'm intrigued to see what they could get for Love and the pick, but at this point, I just don't think it'd be enough to beat Golden State. I think that bench unit is truly abysmal, too. They'll be fine during the regular season, but that's a group that won't hold up against Golden State.
I think we reevaluate our expectations of Jae Crowder. He's an average three-point shooter with above average defensive skills. Don't kid yourselves into thinking he can guard Durant, though. Crowder isn't the same guy as he was when he entered the league. The Celtics have been trying to move him for six months. Think of him more like Boston's Shumpert.
So you would rather wait for that Godfather offer that they obviously haven't been offered and have a guy who, while he wouldn't play bad on purpose, has made it clear he doesn't want to play for your team? All this while you are also trying to convince the best player in the world to stick around after this coming year?
Everyone has an opinion and that's what makes sports great. The drop off from Kyrie to Thomas is worth getting Crowder and the Nets pick when you factor in the situation Irving put you in.
And yes, picks don't always work out. The Cavs also don't have to make the pick. They could use it to trade for their own stud player that would help keep Lebron around.
I would, yeah. I'm about 80% sure that LeBron leaves after this season. If Kyrie can handle one more year of LeBron, they'd have the option to build around him in a year, instead.
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