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« on: January 25, 2010, 09:51:05 AM »

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Here's the link:

http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2010/01/cleveland_cavaliers_and_phoeni_1.html

Would this move put the Cavs over the top?
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2010, 09:53:34 AM »

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It wouldn't put the Cavs over the top, and it won't happen anyway. Here is what Wojnarowski said about the trade proposals regarding Amare : "the Suns want a combination of young talent, salary-cap relief and draft picks for him. "
 
The Cavs can offer cap relief, but that's it. Their picks have no value since they are not a lottery team. The best young talent they can offer is JJ Hickson and I'm sure Phoenix will want more. And they will probably get better offers.

Plus, Amare is really overrated and he doesn't know how to play defense, not to mention that he doesn't fit well with Shaq on the court, so imagine what it would be with Shaq and LeBron.

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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 10:00:39 AM »

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Funny that every time I read a trade regarding Ilgauskas going to another team there seems to be a stipulation that the other team buy out Ilgauskas so that he can return to the Cavs

Wow, Danny Ferry doesn't want it all, huh

"Let me trade you a big expiring contract at a position you need, send the Cavs and I your best player, then buy Z out so that he can return to the Cavs. Thank you."

So basically Cleveland will take your high salary superstar off your hand but doesn't want the other team to get anything in return except a minor prospect for an NBA star like Jamison or Amare

I find that rather pompous

If that is the way the Cavs think other teams will do business then the Celtics have to get involved trading Ray Allen and demanding after the trade that the other team buy out Ray so that he can return to the Celtics too

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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2010, 10:02:47 AM »

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Funny that every time I read a trade regarding Ilgauskas going to another team there seems to be a stipulation that the other team buy out Ilgauskas so that he can return to the Cavs

Wow, Danny Ferry doesn't want it all, huh

"Let me trade you a big expiring contract at a position you need, send the Cavs and I your best player, then buy him out so that he can return to the Cavs. Thank you."

So basically Cleveland will take your high salary superstar off your hand but doesn't want the other team to get anything in return except a minor prospect for an NBA star like Jamison or Amare

I find that rather pompous

If that is the way the Cavs think other teams will do business then the Celtics have to get involved trading Ray Allen and demanding after the trade that the other team buy out Ray so that he can return to the Celtics too



Though this buyout is more about getting the Suns under the Tax line.

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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2010, 10:06:46 AM »

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Funny that every time I read a trade regarding Ilgauskas going to another team there seems to be a stipulation that the other team buy out Ilgauskas so that he can return to the Cavs

Wow, Danny Ferry doesn't want it all, huh

"Let me trade you a big expiring contract at a position you need, send the Cavs and I your best player, then buy him out so that he can return to the Cavs. Thank you."

So basically Cleveland will take your high salary superstar off your hand but doesn't want the other team to get anything in return except a minor prospect for an NBA star like Jamison or Amare

I find that rather pompous

If that is the way the Cavs think other teams will do business then the Celtics have to get involved trading Ray Allen and demanding after the trade that the other team buy out Ray so that he can return to the Celtics too



Though this buyout is more about getting the Suns under the Tax line.
That's what the Cavs are selling to the other team but they could care less

They want the traded star player and Z too

I can't remember where but I think it was ESPN that said one of the major roadblocks in a Cleveland-Washington trade is that Cleveland is insisting Ilgaukas gets bought out and Washington won't do it
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SF: Grant Hill, Matt Barnes, D
PF: Zach Randolph, Kenyon Martin, Jon Brockman, Dante Cunningham
C:  Nene Hilario,   Own rights: Nikola Pekovic IR: Kyle Weaver

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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2010, 10:11:02 AM »

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The Cavaliers are going to be THE scariest team at the trade deadline, and for one reason: LeBron.

In my opinion, he won't be staying in Cleveland after this season.  Once he leaves, that franchise is done (the interest in the Indians and Browns is dwindling)...Ferry has to do anything and everything he can.  And he WILL! 

You're going to hear nearly every available name in the NBA associated with the Cav's...
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« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2010, 10:14:43 AM »

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I agree.  I'm very scared of a potential Cleveland trade that puts them over the top,

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« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2010, 10:25:56 AM »

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Funny that every time I read a trade regarding Ilgauskas going to another team there seems to be a stipulation that the other team buy out Ilgauskas so that he can return to the Cavs

Wow, Danny Ferry doesn't want it all, huh

"Let me trade you a big expiring contract at a position you need, send the Cavs and I your best player, then buy him out so that he can return to the Cavs. Thank you."

So basically Cleveland will take your high salary superstar off your hand but doesn't want the other team to get anything in return except a minor prospect for an NBA star like Jamison or Amare

I find that rather pompous

If that is the way the Cavs think other teams will do business then the Celtics have to get involved trading Ray Allen and demanding after the trade that the other team buy out Ray so that he can return to the Celtics too



Though this buyout is more about getting the Suns under the Tax line.
That's what the Cavs are selling to the other team but they could care less

They want the traded star player and Z too

I can't remember where but I think it was ESPN that said one of the major roadblocks in a Cleveland-Washington trade is that Cleveland is insisting Ilgaukas gets bought out and Washington won't do it
I thought that was the rumor with their attempts to get Steven Jackson. They wanted a Big Z for Jackson swap and a handshake agreement for the Warriors to buy out Big Z so he could come back to the Cavs.

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« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2010, 10:55:52 AM »

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.


But they could using the Wally carcus. 


Trade Wally (one year deal) for a good young player and someone with a bad contract, forward the young player to Phoenix.

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« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2010, 11:03:39 AM »

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.


But they could using the Wally carcus. 


Trade Wally (one year deal) for a good young player and someone with a bad contract, forward the young player to Phoenix.
A three team deal or two separate deals ... okay.

Who is the young player good enough to entice the Suns to give up Amare that is available for expiring contracts?

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.


But they could using the Wally carcus. 


Trade Wally (one year deal) for a good young player and someone with a bad contract, forward the young player to Phoenix.
A three team deal or two separate deals ... okay.

Who is the young player good enough to entice the Suns to give up Amare that is available for expiring contracts?

I agree with Who. The Suns aren't going to give Amare to the Cavs just for expiring contracts. They can certainly get a better offer from many other teams. Amare to the Cavs is wishful thinking. Also, how well did the Amare and Shaq combo work in Phoenix? The Cavs would be better off trading Shaq and keeping big Z.

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.


But they could using the Wally carcus. 


Trade Wally (one year deal) for a good young player and someone with a bad contract, forward the young player to Phoenix.
A three team deal or two separate deals ... okay.

Who is the young player good enough to entice the Suns to give up Amare that is available for expiring contracts?

Not sure.  Suns like Hickson already.  One other young player they like that isn't a star might be all that is needed.

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The Suns are only trading Amare Stoudemire if they receive a young talent that they can build around.

Cleveland doesn't have that to offer. They can't get Amare.


But they could using the Wally carcus. 


Trade Wally (one year deal) for a good young player and someone with a bad contract, forward the young player to Phoenix.
A three team deal or two separate deals ... okay.

Who is the young player good enough to entice the Suns to give up Amare that is available for expiring contracts?
The young star doesn't exist. Not for expiring deals.

We've all been talking Ray Allen trades for months and we're struggling to come up with anyone to give up for a declining 34 year old shooting guard.

Nevermind someone as young as Amare, as good as Amare, and with as big of a reputation as Amare.

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