Jack Brickman
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If we win one title with Kevin Love, it's worth Wiggins becoming the best player of all time eventually.
The Cavs will play the Wolves twice this year. All the Cavs will kiss the kid's ass, after the beating to make him feel special. In eight years, Wiggins will be 28 and an URFA, At which point our GM (Lebron), offers Wiggins his starting spot, to be a part of the dynasty. Wiggins will join 30 year old Kyrie, and 31 year old Dion. The ship with Wiggins on it, may have sailed, but it didn't sink yet.If the kid ends up being a superstar, the Cavs made a mistake regardless. Love just can't sign for 6-8 years, Wiggins needs to be at best a Wilkins ceiling for the trade to work. If it ends up more a Bryant ceiling, we screwed up bad. Real real bad.
If the kid ends up being a superstar, the Cavs made a mistake regardless. Love just can't sign for 6-8 years, Wiggins needs to be at best a Wilkins ceiling for the trade to work. If it ends up more a Bryant ceiling, we screwed up bad. Real real bad.
After watching him play in the Vegas Summer League, I don't think he would be of any help to the Cavs for years to come. He can't handle the ball well enough, or pass the ball well enough, or shoot the ball from beyond the arc well enough to play SG. This means he would sit the bench behind Lebron.If the kid ends up being a superstar, the Cavs made a mistake regardless. Love just can't sign for 6-8 years, Wiggins needs to be at best a Wilkins ceiling for the trade to work. If it ends up more a Bryant ceiling, we screwed up bad. Real real bad.
If the kid ends up being a superstar, the Cavs made a mistake regardless. Love just can't sign for 6-8 years, Wiggins needs to be at best a Wilkins ceiling for the trade to work. If it ends up more a Bryant ceiling, we screwed up bad. Real real bad.
No, Futuredome is the only one debating the trade. That's not people.Wait. People are still debating the Love/Wiggins trade? Sad.
No, Futuredome is the only one debating the trade. That's not people.
Most of us are just curious to watch how Wiggins' career will unfold, especially after watching his raw physical tools on display while playing for our Summer League team. What's sad about that?
I can't believe we are STILL having this conversation.
If Kevin Love helps the Cavaliers win a title and become a dynasty for the next several years, I couldn't care less if Wiggins becomes Michael Jordan on a team that probably isn't going to even sniff the playoffs for the next few years.
Let it go, man. He's gone. Love is here. Time to win now, not time to wait for a key piece of the core to develop for a few years when the vast majority of us would have preferred a healthy Embiid anyway.
If you think people aren't going to be thinking back to that massive trade you are crazy. We traded 2 number one draft picks for someone. Regardless if we win or not, the trade will be under a microscope by Cavs fans for the next 15 years.
There's nothing wrong with questioning the front office's decisions. We don't have to blindly follow everything Griffin does and accept it as the word of God.