He would fit here really well.
I can still see a scenario where he's traded. They are paying Tristan a whole lot of money to be his backup... And we still haven't really seen him coexist all that well when kyrie is out there
Its quite crazy how deep they are in with salaries. They need to trade someone away at least, be it one of their bigs, in order to resign Kyrie and have somewhat decent bench behind their starters. As of right now they have about 87 million on the books for next season without Kyrie or half their bench, thats all ready over the cap for next season.
Well it's a soft cap, so they can exceed it, but my question is more about how Love fits with that team... especially once Kyrie comes back and Love gets relegated back to spot-up shooting duty. Over his past 5 games he's struggled... 10.8 points, 8.6 rebounds with 31%/0%/79% shooting. He's a dynamic offensive player though and up until this month he's been fantastic. He's still capable of being a go-to scorer. You can still build an offense around him. But when you have LeBron James and Kyrie Irving on your team, you don't really need a third guy to build an offense around. You need top-tier defense from your bigs. You know who fits well with those guys? Tristan Thompson. So I've believed all summer that Love just re-signed, because he had some handshake agreement with the Cavs when they traded Wiggins for him... he wouldn't leave them high and dry. He re-upped, they retain some leverage, and maybe if they mutually decide it's a bad fit, they'll do right by Love and send him to a team that can use his skill set. Boston can absolutely use his skill set. We'd have to give up a decent package to get him, though. Do you think from Cleveland's perspective, getting some serviceable role players and the Brooklyn pick semi makes up for giving up Wiggins?
I honestly believe that LeBron and Love came to an agreement this Summer... "Look man, just re-up. We will try to make it work. We will make you a bigger part of the offense. If you're not happy with your role mid season, we'll send you to a destination you want to play for"... Thanks to the Kyrie injury, Love has had a much bigger role in their offense... which is great for Cleveland, because it also works towards improving Love's trade value... But as of tomorrow, Love can finally be traded. And later this month, Kyrie is due back. If it doesn't work out, and Boston offered a package built around David Lee's expiring contract (he can still contribute for the Cavs as 6th man behind Thompson), a young guy like James Young, the Brooklyn pick, probably some other 1sts... I wouldn't be stunned to see it go down.