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Sources tell NBADraft.net that the Cleveland Cavaliers will sign Washington Wizards' free agent guard Larry Hughes. The deal is reportedly worth an estimated $12 million a year and will run through the 2010 season.

After losing out on Michael Redd and Ray Allen (both of whom resigned with their original teams), the Cavs have landed their shooting guard and LeBron James' running mate. Hughes fills a massive hole for a team in need of perimeter scoring and defense.

Hughes averaged 22 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 2.9 steals a game in his breakout season for the Wizards. He was also named to his first All-NBA Defensive First Team. His stellar play was one of the main reasons the Wizards were able to surprise nearly everyone and snag a 5-seed in the 2005 playoffs. Their first-round defeat of the Chicago Bulls was the first Washington playoff series victory since 1982.

While Hughes was one of the league's most sought-after free agent 2-guards, there are concerns surrounding him. First, durability is a issue. He missed 21 games last season due to a broken thumb. He's missed large chunks of time during his seven-year career due to other various injuries. He's only played more than 70 games in a season twice, in 1999-2000 and again in 2001-2002.

Second, for everything he does well, he does not shoot a high percentage from 3-point range. Last season, he shot 28%, which is a slight improvement over his 27% career average. This weakness was especially evident during the Wizards' playoff defeat to the Miami Heat, where he shot 33% from the floor and 25% from three. One of Cleveland's big weaknesses last season was their inability to knock down open threes, and at this point, it's hard to say whether Hughes will help fill that void.

Third, the 2004-2005 season was clearly Hughes' best season as a pro. Some feel that he might've kicked it up a notch in a contract year. He's bounced around a little, playing for three teams (the 76ers, Warriors, and Wizards) during his seven-year tenure. Some even considered him a mild disappointment until the past two seasons. Personally, I think Hughes has always had the ability to put up numbers like he did last season, but he just needed the right situation to prosper. Now we'll be able to see whether he can continue his fantastic play teaming up with King James.

These possible concerns are far outweighed by the positives he brings to this Cavalier ballclub. He is tremendously gifted athlete and can effectively defend three positions. His ability to force steals creates many easy baskets for his teammates. He's also a terrific penetrator who can create open looks for his squad. He's a versatile player who brings a lot of good things to the floor and will allow LeBron James to run wild at the small forward spot.

This is a big move for the Cavs, but they're far from finished. They still need to sign a quality point guard (both Antonio Daniels and Earl Watson's names have been mentioned). In a pinch, Hughes can fill in at the point, but he's built to play the off-guard. They also need to decide what to do with Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Depending on what happens with Big Z, they've expressed interest in signing another athletic bigman to go alongside Drew Gooden (Dalembert, Swift, Brown, etc.). Let's not forget, the Cavs are still in need of a permanent head coach. Signing Hughes is a big first step, but new General Manager Danny Ferry still has a lot of work ahead of him.

Where does this leave the Wizards? Their promising young nucleus has lost a big talent in Hughes. Jarvis Hayes will be expected to shoulder a much bigger scoring load and take over Hughes' role alongside Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison. They'll still be an exciting team to watch, but they'll be hard-pressed to replicate their 45-win output of 2004-2005 without Hughes' contributions.

The Clippers and Nuggets had also expressed interest in Hughes.

Source -- NBADraft.net

I don't know how much credibility this has because of the head coaching quote, however if its true, this works out to about a 5 year, 60 million dollar deal.
 
good find, nbadraft.net though, is that a legitamate source? Perhaps they have an in with hughes, but i have heard nothing about this from anyone, yet. hopefully that will only be a yet tomorrow.
 
Never thought I would have to be a Larry Hughes fan lol but looksl iek its so and nbadraft.net is legit. They have been around for quite some time. Ive been visiting them for a few years now. Their mock drafts are usually the standard people go by.
 
seriously, dont listen to that rumor. one of my boys is a legit source in the media and he says he hasnt even heard of negotiations with hughes. realgm is not reporting it, hoopshype is not reporting it, most valuable network is not reporting it, espn is not reporting it, inside hoops, cnn, foxsports, NOBODY but this piece of crap site. it cannot be true.
 
first team all defense - this is a better fit than Redd if we pick up a PG who can shoot. Either Damon Jones or Jasikevicius. Nobody else has picked up the story yet, though.

And I think most people are overlooking Luke Jackson being healthy this year. He could be our shooter off the bench. We never saw him at full strength last year.
 
CavalierAttitude said:
seriously, dont listen to that rumor. one of my boys is a legit source in the media and he says he hasnt even heard of negotiations with hughes. realgm is not reporting it, hoopshype is not reporting it, most valuable network is not reporting it, espn is not reporting it, inside hoops, cnn, foxsports, NOBODY but this piece of crap site. it cannot be true.

well, it can be true - negotiations wouldn't take too long. I'm sure they've been in contact. I'll wait until some other site reports it before I count on him being here, but I wouldn't be so quick to rule it out.
 
RealGM's source was the original article. We still need to have it confirmed somewhere else.
 
Ohh guys I would love to see hughes here for 12 mill a year, this kid is an all star. Hes a terrfic defensive player as well, -- alongside Mike Brown and James , this kid can be the Pippen some of us want --

Cant wait till tomorrow to findout if this is 100% legit.

Just read a post... ITS OFFICAL!!!!!!!!!!
 
Oh man. That was fast. I went from being bummed from being relieved within hours.

I am finally glad we got our SG. He is a good defensive player and he will probably fit into Mike Brown's system really well.

I just don't like the idea that he isn't a long ball shooter. Mabey now we should take strong looks at Donyell Marshall or Rad Man to help with perimiter shooting.

E-Snow/Hughes backcourt will be killer on perimeter D.

Now do we go after Sarus? It would just make more sense now if we did.
 
You never know Mr_Infante -- Hughes is only 26 years old, thats still very young-- He could end up being a decent shooter. I am just really glad we got one superstar out of this free agency, i was really worried after hearing Redd resigned, and so did Allen.
 
I see a theme of defense developing here. You get a defensive coach and then a defensive 2-guard (opposed to a polific shooting but only average/below average defending 2-guard).
 
Very big upgrade over Ira Newble.

Just imagin all those open jumpshots that Ira had, now they will be given to a more versitile player in Larry Hughes.

You never know Mr_Infante -- Hughes is only 26 years old, thats still very young-- He could end up being a decent shooter.

I am not sure if I can count on him developing an outside game. He has already been in the league for 7 years and you can't teach non shooters how to shoot. Perfect example is Eric Snow.
 
from everything i was reading, sarunas is a terrific outside shooter, so lets scoop him up and "VIOLA"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PROBLEM SOLVED... I THINK ? ;)
 
Well hes 29 and considered the best player in the Euro League -- I wouldn't mind seeing him come here --

Same thing with the Uikic person I'v heard briefly about
 

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