Ohioplayer00
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My bad! Typing too fastGrant.
My bad! Typing too fastGrant.
Dan stroked out and Fedor or Lloyd has an article in the Athletic about the kid taking over.Barring a competent draft, a huge off season and a major turn around I don’t Koby surviving next season. Word out of Cleveland is Dollar Dan is looking at turning over the franchise to his 23 year old son (Chris Gilbert) sooner than later as he’s running things anyways and it’s been reported he’s looking at some FO changes.
Pretty easily.I'm not sure he could have fucked the rebuild up any worse than he has...
Koby's gotta go after the season.
Time for a fresh chance and fresh outlook by a basketball person.
I nominate Richard Jefferson.
He has, & it's not even close.I don't get the total Altman hate.. I mean, the coaching decisions have been a bit rough. But the drafts and the trades by and large have been solid.
He's gone what his board has said is the BPA, and every guy he's taken in the first round look like NBA players.
I didn't get the Drummond trade back when it happened, but it also looked a little Dan Gilbert-y, so who knows.
The issues with the team is they are young and they have a bit of a fit issue with Garland and Sexton.
I don't know what people expect here. You have your starting PG in Garland, starting G/F in Okoro/ closer in Sexton and starting center in Allen. Nance is a really good complimentary player and signed to a team friendly deal and Windler is an interesting piece as well as Wade and Stevens.. maybe Thomas too.
You need another wing and another F and some veteran depth. One of those guys needs to be a tier 1 kind of player. Hopefully the draft gets you that.
Cavs didn't make a big trade because it probably would have required including one of the guys mentioned above, but most of them have more value to Cleveland than to any team trading for them.
Maybe I'm nuts, but I think Altman has been way better than Grant and Paxson on building through the draft and adding smart pieces.
I don't get the total Altman hate.. I mean, the coaching decisions have been a bit rough. But the drafts and the trades by and large have been solid.
He's gone what his board has said is the BPA, and every guy he's taken in the first round look like NBA players.
I didn't get the Drummond trade back when it happened, but it also looked a little Dan Gilbert-y, so who knows.
The issues with the team is they are young and they have a bit of a fit issue with Garland and Sexton.
I don't know what people expect here. You have your starting PG in Garland, starting G/F in Okoro/ closer in Sexton and starting center in Allen. Nance is a really good complimentary player and signed to a team friendly deal and Windler is an interesting piece as well as Wade and Stevens.. maybe Thomas too.
You need another wing and another F and some veteran depth. One of those guys needs to be a tier 1 kind of player. Hopefully the draft gets you that.
Cavs didn't make a big trade because it probably would have required including one of the guys mentioned above, but most of them have more value to Cleveland than to any team trading for them.
Maybe I'm nuts, but I think Altman has been way better than Grant and Paxson on building through the draft and adding smart pieces.
or when Cade Cunningham or Jalen Green does..When Isaiah Hartenstein ties the whole thing together, then they will see...
I think the issue in Cleveland is this is what Dan Gilbert thinks his role is.I tend to have some belief that he can be a good GM. I would feel much more confident with a team president or director or basketball operations that can see and envision the whole picture a little better.