He got the hot source of Dan Gilbert's Brothers wife sister daughter son in law kid who he met in an online chat room
Something like this
CLE gets:
Patrick Beverly
Jaylen Brown
Wilson Chandler
DEN gets:
Kyrie Irving
LAC gets:
Cedi Osman
Emanuel Mudiay
BOS gets:
Richard Jefferson
Gary Harris
Something like this
CLE gets:
Patrick Beverly
Jaylen Brown
Wilson Chandler
DEN gets:
Kyrie Irving
LAC gets:
Cedi Osman
Emanuel Mudiay
BOS gets:
Richard Jefferson
Gary Harris
I'm firmly against any trade in the East unless the Cavs get an absolute can't miss offer. I'm DEFINITELY not pairing Kyrie up with Giannis or any rising star in the East.
Yea, like I like Jaylen Brown and think he has a bright future, but what I think doesn't beat what I've seen. He hasn't shown nearly enough to be the best asset coming back in an Irving trade.
You're overrating Kyrie's impact and more importantly, you're making a trade for all the wrong reasons.
If you're trading to maximize LeBron's renaming year(s), you can't do it based on what another team becomes, because no matter what, they won't be as good as the Warriors, and that's the goal. So if we make Milwaukee so good that they beat us, guess what? We weren't beating Golden State regardless.
In that scenario, literally the only team we can't trade him to is Golden State. That's it. There's no where else we could send Kyrie and extract decent value that would then make that team better than Golden State.
If you're trading to completely tear it down and rebuild, who the hell cares what any other team becomes? We're gonna be bad for a long while anyway.
Ok, let me rephrase:
There's only one team in the east that I think can realistically give the Cavs a good return for Kyrie: New York.
I'm not taking IT and change from Boston. I'm not taking the role player pu pu platter from Milwaukee.
I also never said I would attempt to maximize his remaining years. I'm looking for the deal that keeps the Cavs in contention and bridges the gap post-LeBron, whether thats after next year or five years from now.
I'm still in belief if you have to trade Kyrie, you at least get back a near all-star talent, lottery picks, and a really good young player.
I'm not trading Kyrie for Boogie Cousins, either. I don't want Boogie anywhere near our team.
with them being able to offer Middleton, Jabari Parker and reigning Rookie of the Year Malcolm Brogdon (i'm not super high on him, he turns 25 this year but i still wouldn't mind having him) i wouldn't exactly call that a pu pu platter.
New York has Porzingis but that ship sailed when Phil Jackson was fired imo