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Anderson Varejao Trade Ideas

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During RCF2, I thought it was interesting that Brian Windhorst pointed out the Cavs might want a young big with upside in any Varejao trade. Here are a few ideas I had.

1. AV to Utah for Raja Bell and Enes Kanter. Bell and the Jazz have had a total falling out and he is sitting at home waiting to be traded for a buyout. In this case the Cavs take on Bell's contract and either pay him enough to buy him out (thanks Dan Gilbert), or he makes the team at another player's expense. He is still a solid defender at least. Kanter is a 20 year old with toughness who can rebound and has range on his shot. Somewhat similar to Tyler Zeller, but with much more upside. Not utilized well by Utah last year. The Jazz get out from Bell's situation and also get a great defensive big, something Jefferson and Millsap are definitely not.

2. Same trade, but the Cavs throw in the Kings pick and its for Derrick Favors instead of Kanter.

3. The Cavs trade Varejao to the Clippers for DeAndre Jordan. Cavs get a young athletic player who fits their style. Clippers get a veteran who can fit with their team and help them win now. May be some picks involved. My biggest worry is that Jordan and TT would be one atrocious free throw shooting front court.

Let me know some ideas you have.
 
No offense but those are so bad for Utah. Why would Utah who has a nice young core trade the 3rd overall pick from 2 years ago, for a 30 year old veteran. If anything, Utah wants to move Milsap or Jefferson.
 
av and casspi for lou deng is what I wonder consider an acceptable trade.
 
I still wouldn't mind if we could try to find a way to work Derrick Williams into a deal.
 
If your going to speculate about AV trades you can just look right past any team thats not a top 12 team in the league. There may be a few fringe teams that might take a look but the team that would pull the trigger for AV would need to be deep and willing to give someone up of value.
 
If your going to speculate about AV trades you can just look right past any team thats not a top 12 team in the league. There may be a few fringe teams that might take a look but the team that would pull the trigger for AV would need to be deep and willing to give someone up of value.

I feel like Boston and the LA Clippers are two very good fits for Andy.
 
Whenever this gets brought up i always have ppl ask themselves, why trade av? Hes a great energy big, on a reasonable contract who is only 30. For the cavs, like any young team, hes great now but he probably wont have great value when the team is competing. This is the same reason you can automatically rule out the other bottom feeders.

From our perspective, hes too valuable to give up for a late first rounder, which is what most teams would have to offer that are competing. So you have to look at teams looking to make the next step with tradeable assets. Whether they are looking to make the playoffs or make a finals run.

Two teams come to mind: chicago and Minnesota. The bulls are kind of a wash this season, theyre too good to miss the lottery but not good enough to compete without Rose. Now they have a few bigs off the bench, but no game changers. The asset they could give up would be the bobcats protected first they own. A third team would need to be involved but chicago could use him.... Next year.
Minnesota is getting desperate to make the playoffs and keep there core together. They have a c and pf, but no quality off the bench to help them get into the playoffs. Theyre obvious assets are theyre first, the grizz pick they own (lotto protected), and williams. Im not sure theyre desperate enough to get rid off him this early but they need playoff guys now. They are an improved team, but they still need a piece. I see them being in a playoff hunt and Av may be exactly what they need.
 
Whenever this gets brought up i always have ppl ask themselves, why trade av? Hes a great energy big, on a reasonable contract who is only 30. For the cavs, like any young team, hes great now but he probably wont have great value when the team is competing. This is the same reason you can automatically rule out the other bottom feeders.

From our perspective, hes too valuable to give up for a late first rounder, which is what most teams would have to offer that are competing. So you have to look at teams looking to make the next step with tradeable assets. Whether they are looking to make the playoffs or make a finals run.

Two teams come to mind: chicago and Minnesota. The bulls are kind of a wash this season, theyre too good to miss the lottery but not good enough to compete without Rose. Now they have a few bigs off the bench, but no game changers. The asset they could give up would be the bobcats protected first they own. A third team would need to be involved but chicago could use him.... Next year.
Minnesota is getting desperate to make the playoffs and keep there core together. They have a c and pf, but no quality off the bench to help them get into the playoffs. Theyre obvious assets are theyre first, the grizz pick they own (lotto protected), and williams. Im not sure theyre desperate enough to get rid off him this early but they need playoff guys now. They are an improved team, but they still need a piece. I see them being in a playoff hunt and Av may be exactly what they need.

You dont use logic in an AV trade thread.
 
Pretty sure if we traded Varejao we'd be getting in a 1st rounder as the biggest part of the deal.
 
AV for LBJ :hide::runs:

Rather have the two midgets in your avatar taking charges than LBJ in a Cavs uni anytime soon.. (as in my lifetime*)

* as in before the Browns win a Superbowl
 

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