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Ochai Agbaji: 70 days a Cavalier

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How is Ochai going to do?

  • He's an all-star SG

    Votes: 8 5.4%
  • A quality starter for years with a solid skill set

    Votes: 36 24.5%
  • That 3 & D guy in the rotation that every team values

    Votes: 69 46.9%
  • Hangs around the league for a while but is on min salary in 4 years

    Votes: 23 15.6%
  • Has a few good games, but never earns his rookie salary

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Total bust

    Votes: 7 4.8%

  • Total voters
    147
  • Poll closed .
The jazz are fielding a starting line up of our castaways. It's a beautiful sight to see.
 
Let's call this another feather in the cap for Altman's drafting ability.
 
Expected to check his stats and see a string of great games.

Outlier game brings him up to 38% this season on not a lot of attempts
 
Expected to check his stats and see a string of great games.

Outlier game brings him up to 38% this season on not a lot of attempts

He's not great yet, but he is looking good defensively and has started hitting his shots. He can also clearly play with other well, which would have been crucial with the Cavs.
 
Let's call this another feather in the cap for Altman's drafting ability.

Given that we have almost no fucking first round picks any more, I need to see a feather in the cap for Altman's trading ability. And not sure this is that.
 
Given that we have almost no fucking first round picks any more, I need to see a feather in the cap for Altman's trading ability. And not sure this is that.

Altman's asset spending and drafting so far have brought us to a point to where we're about to win 50+ games with no one in our starting lineup being older than 26, and we only have one current regular rotation player over the age of 30. Things could be a whole lot worse right now. Imagine if we had taken Jarrett Culver over Garland :chuckle:

Patience, we'll have picks to trade again in the 2024 offseason. Until then we're bargain hunting.
 
Altman's asset spending and drafting so far have brought us to a point to where we're about to win 50+ games with no one in our starting lineup being older than 26, and we only have one current regular rotation player over the age of 30. Things could be a whole lot worse right now. Imagine if we had taken Jarrett Culver over Garland :chuckle:

Patience, we'll have picks to trade again in the 2024 offseason. Until then we're bargain hunting.

I agree. I'm going to assume the majority of people here consider the trades for Rubio, Lauri, JA, and Mitchell feathers.

They helped turn the Cavs into a 22-50 win team, to a 44-38 play-in team, and now we're looking at a 45+ win team sitting at the fourth seed in a cut-throat Eastern Conference. The Cavs would be 2.5 games behind from the first seed in the West, and with the way the Nuggets are playing, catching them would've been possible.

Jury is still out on the LeVert trade. We will see how he does in the post-season, but with how expensive wings were this trade deadline, it's possible acquiring LeVert would've taken more capital this season than last season.

Any further progress will depend on DG's and Mobley's development and acquiring shooters (which includes a 3&D SF). All the other pieces are in place, locked up, and young.
 
I agree. I'm going to assume the majority of people here consider the trades for Rubio, Lauri, JA, and Mitchell feathers.

They helped turn the Cavs into a 22-50 win team, to a 44-38 play-in team, and now we're looking at a 45+ win team sitting at the fourth seed in a cut-throat Eastern Conference. The Cavs would be 2.5 games behind from the first seed in the West, and with the way the Nuggets are playing, catching them would've been possible.

Jury is still out on the LeVert trade. We will see how he does in the post-season, but with how expensive wings were this trade deadline, it's possible acquiring LeVert would've taken more capital this season than last season.

Any further progress will depend on DG's and Mobley's development and acquiring shooters (which includes a 3&D SF). All the other pieces are in place, locked up, and young.
Jury out on the LeVert trade? He's not worth the 26th pick this year?
 
Jury out on the LeVert trade? He's not worth the 26th pick this year?

With the way he's currently playing, he's worth it and more. But we have seen flashes like this all season long. I need to see some consistency before I'm not willing to trade him for a shooter that could be had with a late first round pick.
 
With the way he's currently playing, he's worth it and more. But we have seen flashes like this all season long. I need to see some consistency before I'm not willing to trade him for a shooter that could be had with a late first round pick.
So you would trade Caris for our pick this year? (I know he's out of contract, just want to make sure I understand your point).
 
Leverts definitely been worth it this year. The question for me is his next contract. This has been his healthiest year even in his NBA career (he’ll have the most minutes he’s ever played by far). Hopefully his tendency to be injured won’t show up again in the future.

Koby does have a good eye for trades too, hard to doubt that. As is well known around here though, I’m haunted by the possibility that his inability to drive a harder bargain with Ainge for Mitchell could end up costing us a championship, or worse if Mitchell doesn’t re-sign. With how the three live players we traded are turning out the trade was a closer call than it originally looked. But yeah, we’re a 50+ win clear playoff team. The key is whether we have the ammo left to take the next step and become a real contender
 

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