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with the new coach both Vitaly Potapenko and Reggie Evenas have fallen out of his rotation...what about tradeing Drew to Seattle for Reggie Evans and Vitaly. It give us more D plus a good back up 5 and it adds aze to our frount court......and maybe we could try to throw luke in there and grab flip murray who would be a nice fit until hughes gets back....i think seattle would jump on it but im not sure if it is good for us
 
Drew for Vitaly and Reggie? I'd do it..show me where to put the signature :)
 
or maybe we could somehow get involved with the Golden State and Indiana trades by sending gooden back home to Golden State and troy murphey to indy and artest to GS and we get our hands on Mickeal Pietrus and filler...then we figure out how to get a guy like reggie evans or melvin ely to play our 4....sorry i get bored and start thinking im danny ferry sometimes
 
if we add reggie in the starting lineup, i just dont know. With hughes out and damon jones only sometimes hitting shots where is the offense supposed to come from in the starting lineup?
 
I'd rather just keep Gooden.

Gooden is the far more talented player and could have some good value in either a trade or a sign and trade next summer if the Cavs choose not to resign him.
Evans is a solid rebounder but he's a very limited player. He is basically no threat offensively, has a shooting range out to 5 feet and is a mediocre defensive player.

I don't want to make any panic moves or moves that might not be in the best interest of the Cavs in the long term. I'd rather be patient. Although everything isn't perfect, the Cavs are playing well.
 
NarlCavs said:
I'd rather just keep Gooden.

Gooden is the far more talented player and could have some good value in either a trade or a sign and trade next summer if the Cavs choose not to resign him.
Evans is a solid rebounder but he's a very limited player. He is basically no threat offensively, has a shooting range out to 5 feet and is a mediocre defensive player.

I don't want to make any panic moves or moves that might not be in the best interest of the Cavs in the long term. I'd rather be patient. Although everything isn't perfect, the Cavs are playing well.
Ditto: Gooden is a much better player then Evans/V put together.

Gooden if he is going to be traded needs to be traded for a PG: our weakest position by far
 
I don't like this trade either, although the Cavs may be running out of time to deal Drew and get equal value because Mike Brown continues to cut his minutes. I can't say exactly what I want for Gooden tonight, but something will unfold I believe.
 

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