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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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ESPN power rankings slot the Cavs at #27.

They are ahead of Houston, Orlando and OKC.
 
Cavs will make the play-off look at last year record against the hawk the suns Toronto boston and now we pick up three very good players the young ones will only get better.enjoy the ride .
 
How can we be ahead of Houston and their MVP candidate KPJ?

You forget that our roster includes a re-invigorated 5x All-Star, 1x NBA Champion, 4x Eastern Conference Champ..
 
You forget that our roster includes a re-invigorated 5x All-Star, 1x NBA Champion, 4x Eastern Conference Champ..
And the guy just like him that plays defense, but that’s still not up to KPJ level.
 
Going back to watch some of the players interviews and Mobley said he can play a little bit of the wing position.

I definitely believe John-Blair Bickerstaff will play all 7 footers in a game.

DG, Sexton/Okoro, Mobley, Lauri, Allen.

John-Blair Bickerstaff did play Wade at SF some last season, so it’s not unbelievable to me. It’ll be interesting.

 
Going back to watch some of the players interviews and Mobley said he can play a little bit of the wing position.

I definitely believe John-Blair Bickerstaff will play all 7 footers in a game.

DG, Sexton/Okoro, Mobley, Lauri, Allen.

John-Blair Bickerstaff did play Wade at SF some last season, so it’s not unbelievable to me. It’ll be interesting.

Also play Tacko Fall???
 
After watching/listening to Loves' presser today, my impression is that he recognizes the
reality of the current status of his career. He's near the end of his playing days(mentioned his
14 years in the league multiple times) and that the Cavs youth movement is full on, with some
talent but not likely a playoff team this season. He got his ring and I believe he'd like at least
the chance to be a piece for a team ready to make a playoff run now. Why would he want to
stay on a team headed for a finish out of the money? I think it is probable
that he would accept a lesser role in that scenario much easier than what would likely
be the outcome if he stayed with the Cavs all season.

He will try to be a good soldier while a Cav, but he did leave himself some wiggle
room with what it would look like for him to accept losing minutes on the floor.

I will be very surprised if he is a Cav all season. Whether there is a buyout
or trade, I just hope each party feels okay and thanks for the memories.

I admit that I am reading the tea leafs a bit here. But there was just a kind of vibe
in that presser that brought me to this conjecture.

I now remove the rose colored glasses.
 
uh, no, that’s not true.
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