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Dion Waiters Traded

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Grade the Trade (Waiters + Kirk/Amundsen + 2nd rd pick for Smith, Shumpert, and 1st rd pick)

  • A+

    Votes: 18 7.1%
  • A

    Votes: 68 26.7%
  • B

    Votes: 106 41.6%
  • C

    Votes: 44 17.3%
  • D

    Votes: 10 3.9%
  • F

    Votes: 9 3.5%

  • Total voters
    255
  • Poll closed .
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So out of all these combo's here rank the one's you think will have the most chemistry playing together

LeBron - Love
LeBron - Irving
LeBron - Waiters
Love - Irving
Love - Waiters
Irving - Waiters

I think the Irving/Love pairing has shown the least amount of chemistry so far of those groups, though none of them have had much time to work together. Everyone will have better chemistry with LeBron, and Waiters/Love have shown some good things so far like drive and kicks and Love hitting Waiters backdoor for a layup and what not.

But Kyrie is the hardest of all of them to play with because he just pounds and pounds the ball and does almost nothing when he doesn't have it.
 
I think the Irving/Love pairing has shown the least amount of chemistry so far of those groups, though none of them have had much time to work together. Everyone will have better chemistry with LeBron, and Waiters/Love have shown some good things so far like drive and kicks and Love hitting Waiters backdoor for a layup and what not.

But Kyrie is the hardest of all of them to play with because he just pounds and pounds the ball and does almost nothing when he doesn't have it.


Well stated. It's like he's a one-dimensional PG. He's only effective at scoring the ball. The good news is that he's going to play with the best player in the league and he's going to have to learn how to become an above average distributor for a PG and play smart effective defense when his team needs him to.
 
Well stated. It's like he's a one-dimensional PG. He's only effective at scoring the ball. The good news is that he's going to play with the best player in the league and he's going to have to learn how to become an above average distributor for a PG and play smart effective defense when his team needs him to.

He has good court vision, and a willingness to pass to open guys. His problem is that he holds the ball so long that he limits his options, forcing him to shoot most of the time. Ball and player movement leads to open guys, not holding the ball and waiting. If he is ever broken of that, and learns how to play a lick of defense, he can be the best PG in the league.

Waiters is similar, only he has been broken from holding the ball, so at times he is in a hurry so he doesn't get bitched at or benched again, and limits his options before guys can move and come open.

They are both 22 years old and have shown the vision and willingness to be great passers. They will figure it out.
 
I need to see both Dion and Kyrie coming off of screens a lot this season. No reason why Kyrie doesn't learn how to play off ball.

But we like to say stuff like that but there's a guy over in Golden State who is damn good at coming off screens and he still has to have the ball because no one on his team can dribble. So yeah we have Lebron but if Kyrie having the ball is still best for the team then I fully expect it to happen.
 
"Kyrie doesn't know how to play off the ball" needs to cool it. Give him a couple months playing w/ LBJ and I bet you see him doing a lot better off the ball.
 
This is stupid. The only way Dion comes off the bench is if a) we have a shitty start and b) he's blame for it. Anyone believe we are going to have a crappy start or Dion gets blame for it over Lebron, Kryie and/or Love?

I can't wait until the season starts and we are winning so people can drop this for good.
how naive
 
"Hey coach, am I starting at 2, or what?"
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Anyways, I like this pic…
 
Q+A: Dion Waiters
The Cavs' guard talks about his relationship with LeBron, the Cavs' season-opener and friendship with Jimmy Butler.


By Brendan Bowers


As a new LeBron James Nike banner unfolds across from the arena, and the chalk flies once again at half-court, Dion Waiters will begin his third season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The 2012 fourth overall pick from Syracuse will be playing for his third coach in as many years, now under the tutelage of Euroleague legend David Blatt. On a roster with Mike Miller and Shawn Marion, Waiters will be rounding out a starting five that now includes James as well as Kevin Love. He’ll take the Quicken Loans Arena floor with the NBA community watching additionally flanked by teammates and friends, Anderson Varejao and Kyrie Irving.

SLAM caught up with Waiters on Wednesday, roughly 24 hours before tip-off, for a few thoughts on all that.

SLAM: It’s the night before the home opener. You’re starting alongside LeBron James and Kevin Love. Playing opposite Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks. LeBron makes his regular-season return to Cleveland. What’s going through your head right now?

Dion Waiters: I’m just excited. I know it’s just one game of an 82-game schedule, but I’m really excited. I’m trying not to think about all that for a while though, because I’m not trying to get too excited. So I’ll just be watching these games tonight, relax for right now. I’m a laid back kind of guy by nature. But when you consider our last couple years, what we experienced as a team. What the fans experienced. It’s hard not to get excited. I know right now it’s time to just seize the moment.

SLAM: During the preseason, LeBron has been on record as saying he’s taking you under his wing. Helping you grow as a professional. What are you guys talking about, how has your relationship been with LeBron?

DW: It’s been great. We’re just pretty much talking a lot. I talk to him about everyday life as well as things on the court. I’m just trying to be a sponge and soak as much up as I can from being around him. I want to learn from him, and he’s basically been a great mentor for me—since day one. He was a mentor for me last year, too. I used to text him and ask questions about different things. Then when he was coming here, I knew I had a great opportunity to learn from the best. So I’ve just been trying to take advantage of being around him.

SLAM: What are you learning about in terms of being an efficient player? LeBron has become the most efficient player in the game. What have you learned from him or the coaching staff this year in that area?

DW: Just when to take a shot, or when not to take a shot. I feel like I do understand how to be efficient. Some of those shots in the preseason, LeBron and Kyrie weren’t playing in those games. I wasn’t on the floor with all three of those guys for all those shots. But I am learning. I know I need to take the correct shots in the heat of the moment this season. And I know I’ll be where I need to be.

SLAM: Thursday is the Knicks, but then Friday you’ll be in Chicago. The Bulls are expected to be a top team in the Eastern Conference. What do you look forward to when you matchup with the Bulls?

DW: I always look forward to playing against Jimmy Butler. He’s a good friend of mine, and one of the best shooting guards in the NBA. He’ll be out when we play them on Friday because of his hand, but I know he’ll be on the bench just talking. Talking the whole game. So it will be fun to play out there, listen to him talking, and let him know I can’t wait for him to come back.

http://www.slamonline.com/nba/qa-dion-waiters/
 
Good to hear waiters not shy away from his shot choices. Hopefully he can find that balance between being aggressive and being efficient. I wonder if he will get some iso against hardaway and keep his battle going
 
Q+A: Dion Waiters
The Cavs' guard talks about his relationship with LeBron, the Cavs' season-opener and friendship with Jimmy Butler.


By Brendan Bowers


As a new LeBron James Nike banner unfolds across from the arena, and the chalk flies once again at half-court, Dion Waiters will begin his third season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The 2012 fourth overall pick from Syracuse will be playing for his third coach in as many years, now under the tutelage of Euroleague legend David Blatt. On a roster with Mike Miller and Shawn Marion, Waiters will be rounding out a starting five that now includes James as well as Kevin Love. He’ll take the Quicken Loans Arena floor with the NBA community watching additionally flanked by teammates and friends, Anderson Varejao and Kyrie Irving.

SLAM caught up with Waiters on Wednesday, roughly 24 hours before tip-off, for a few thoughts on all that.

SLAM: It’s the night before the home opener. You’re starting alongside LeBron James and Kevin Love. Playing opposite Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks. LeBron makes his regular-season return to Cleveland. What’s going through your head right now?

Dion Waiters: I’m just excited. I know it’s just one game of an 82-game schedule, but I’m really excited. I’m trying not to think about all that for a while though, because I’m not trying to get too excited. So I’ll just be watching these games tonight, relax for right now. I’m a laid back kind of guy by nature. But when you consider our last couple years, what we experienced as a team. What the fans experienced. It’s hard not to get excited. I know right now it’s time to just seize the moment.

SLAM: During the preseason, LeBron has been on record as saying he’s taking you under his wing. Helping you grow as a professional. What are you guys talking about, how has your relationship been with LeBron?

DW: It’s been great. We’re just pretty much talking a lot. I talk to him about everyday life as well as things on the court. I’m just trying to be a sponge and soak as much up as I can from being around him. I want to learn from him, and he’s basically been a great mentor for me—since day one. He was a mentor for me last year, too. I used to text him and ask questions about different things. Then when he was coming here, I knew I had a great opportunity to learn from the best. So I’ve just been trying to take advantage of being around him.

SLAM: What are you learning about in terms of being an efficient player? LeBron has become the most efficient player in the game. What have you learned from him or the coaching staff this year in that area?

DW: Just when to take a shot, or when not to take a shot. I feel like I do understand how to be efficient. Some of those shots in the preseason, LeBron and Kyrie weren’t playing in those games. I wasn’t on the floor with all three of those guys for all those shots. But I am learning. I know I need to take the correct shots in the heat of the moment this season. And I know I’ll be where I need to be.

SLAM: Thursday is the Knicks, but then Friday you’ll be in Chicago. The Bulls are expected to be a top team in the Eastern Conference. What do you look forward to when you matchup with the Bulls?

DW: I always look forward to playing against Jimmy Butler. He’s a good friend of mine, and one of the best shooting guards in the NBA. He’ll be out when we play them on Friday because of his hand, but I know he’ll be on the bench just talking. Talking the whole game. So it will be fun to play out there, listen to him talking, and let him know I can’t wait for him to come back.

http://www.slamonline.com/nba/qa-dion-waiters/


Waiters needs to recruit Butler over here
 
Waiters needs to recruit Butler over here

For some reason I felt like Dion was being sarcastic. Does he actually like Butler? Or was he sarcastically taking a dig at him for talking too much?
 
For some reason I felt like Dion was being sarcastic. Does he actually like Butler? Or was he sarcastically taking a dig at him for talking too much?
Im guessing you dont have friends
 
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