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2021-2022 Cavaliers General Discussion: Trade Deadline Edition

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Who Should the Cavs Trade For?

  • Murray

    Votes: 18 37.5%
  • Lavert

    Votes: 17 35.4%
  • White

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • Seth Curry

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • Schroeder

    Votes: 7 14.6%
  • Tatum

    Votes: 3 6.3%
  • Hart

    Votes: 3 6.3%
  • Ingram

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • Brown

    Votes: 2 4.2%
  • Jim Chones

    Votes: 9 18.8%

  • Total voters
    48
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Is Reddish ever healthy for a long period of time, I think him and Windler have the same trainers……
 
A bit off topic, but heading into the season I thought this might be Austin Carr's last and they are grooming Daugherty to take over. I know this isnt an original thought, many on here have said the same and see it too.

But I think he is having a ton of fun watching this team first hand and might put off retirement for a few years. When we talk about an organization from top to bottom, the media matters. Not the shit takes of the Cleveland media, but the 3 and sometimes 4 headed monster that is the team's media.
Brad is the best they've had in that spot. (ironically, Price may have been the worst).
 
What the hell man. Couldn't we have outbid the Knicks for Cam Reddish at this price? Kevin Knox and a protected first round pick?

look at it like this: not only do you not have that bum on your roster, but you didn't lose anything not getting him.
 
I'm not sure it was in the interest of the Cavs to do so for Reddish. Maybe he will find new life in New York, but ATL has had some good coaching and has been in the playoffs, and ATL felt like it was time to let go. They probably get the same level of performance for Knox and at least they get a pick out of it to boot. Not sure what the Knicks strategy is for this move.

I think the Cavs being patient for the right move rather than the one that looks OK on paper is the right thing to do here.

This is a great point. The Hawks have done well developing their talent. To think we can somehow unlock him is not necessarily rooted in reality.

I think I am more worried about Reddish's mindset than his stats, even though his stats are poor. If he was team first guy who did the little things they wouldn't want to trade him. He seems unable to play a small role, and he isn't contributing unless he is on fire. For a guy who wants a larger role, he is not nearly consistent enough and disappears too much. He never looks for teammates. That stuff about how he played pg in high school seems more legend than anything.

Feels like a Jeff Green or Evan Turner sort of "never lived up to his potential, but was serviceable at times" is his ceiling to me.
 
Feels like a Jeff Green or Evan Turner sort of "never lived up to his potential, but was serviceable at times" is his ceiling to me.
and that's only if he accepts a role. Green and Turner eventually deferred their game.
 
Gonna be LeBron’s 18th ASG appearance. He’s gonna end with 20 probably.

LMAO @ Klay being the fourth highest guard and Westbrook being sixth. So dumb.
 
Looking forward to Westbrook's 10 point-10 turnover performance in the ASG
 
From what i could see was he wanted top dollar and wanted to go to a city he would be in the limlight. Now we will see if he is up to it;
 

Is it bad? Was he good? Now the Cavs will start making dumb decisions and all the good moves were because of him rather than Koby? Was he the one working in the shadows? is Koby a puppet? Are we doomed? Shit.

Probably left out of spite because Koby got the extension instead of him.
 
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