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We could always buy the picks we traded away. #30 and 60
Well they certainly haven't gotten a guard that can do whats needed with Lebron and all have been combo guards..
It's failed...
Now they're looking trade both guards really because one implodes in the playoffs and the other one,has issues..
And Gibson is buried on the bench.
If I remember correctly there were many comments from people how well James played off Kidd(plus his own comments added to it)..so don't try to discount that so quickly.
Why whenever there is a defensive big in the draft, people always claim he will be a bust? I mean, look at Perkins, Camby, or even way back to Dale Davis. They can succeed.
The Cavaliers havent lost playoff series because they had combo guards. Cmon now.
And what are his off-the-court issues? I'll look forward to your answer to this question...because there are none.
Now U know I didn't say that..The guards they have ,had failed for one reason or another. Name them all and what success have the Cavs had?
I would say West is the best one but dude's issues are taxing them ,so now they're trying to deal him and Mo.
Mo is good during the regular season but playoff time just suffocates him ..he can't handle the pressure,nor can he D up on anyone.
The other guards that were aquired by DF have all been shipped out save Gibson.
I agree that a guard has to be able to play off the ball on this team,however he has to also be able to run the offense and defend.
I agree, the Brand/#2 rumors are bullshit, especially for us.I still don't believe that the #2 pick is available. The 76ers are going to slide up in the lottery and then choose to keep Iguodala over Turner just to give Brand away? Iguodala is very tradeable, so I don't think they need to give away Turner to get out from under Brand's deal. They can give away Iguodala instead and get younger and cheaper in the process. Not to mention go with the player with the higher ceiling.
As for the Cavs, if #2 is actually available, what use would Turner be? Is Turner and LeBron a good fit? The other option is Cousins, which is a huge risk. If you're the Cavs, if you're going to take the risk of taking on Brand, wouldn't you want to then take on the lesser risk and proven player alongside LeBron in Iguodala?
What I'm saying is, in a deal with Philly and the Cavs Iguodala and Brand makes more sense for the Cavs then Brand & #2. It also makes more sense for the 76ers as well. So why would they even discuss Brand & #2? Just for money? The Cavs could make it work with both those big contracts by shipping Jamison to the 76ers, which wouldn't be a bad fit for Philly off the bench and to dump at the deadline if needed.
I just dont see Brand and #2 as very realistic right now.
If im the Cavs and end up trading up im gonna stay away from Gordon Hayward. Nbadraft.net has him compared to Luke Jackson
Greg Monroe PF/C - 6'11" - 240
Greg has done himself justice in the few visits that he has been on. Several teams have said its unlikely they can get him in for a private workout, as it seems Monroe could be one of the top two names on Utah's draft board and that's enough of a commitment for his agent David Falk to turn away lesser workout requests. Sources close to the situation say Monroe could go as high as #6 to Golden State if they hang on to that spot
Paul George SF/PF - 6'7"- 185
Whether you believe in Paul George or not, NBA teams are taking the bait. Despite being relatively unknown on the national stage for most of the year, George seems to be pegged in the teens of the 2010 Draft class, and could be on the radar for the Clippers at #8, The Grizzlies at #12 and Toronto at #13. George is not without his critics, but it seems the teams in the early teens are convinced enough that he could be a lottery pick and could push some bigger names to the outside of the top 14.
Xavier Henry SG - 6'6"- 210
Word is at least two teams in the top 10 have Xavier as the top prospect on their board. The Golden State Warriors like him a lot and see him as a complementary player to Stephen Curry. The problem is he is not at all compatible with Monta Ellis. The Utah Jazz are said to be high on Xavier too and could grab him as a replacement for Kyle Korver if other options come off before they pick.
Luke Babbitt SF - 6'7"- 215
Babbitt is this draft's Cinderella. More than half of the draft class hopes he falls to them, and almost everyone who has seen him raves about his game, basketball IQ and physical tools. The odds Babbitt goes in the top 15 have moved from 60/40 to more than 90%. The Utah Jazz are said to have him as the #1 player on their draft board and if he is there at #9 the Jazz may have found their draft pick.
Mikhail Torrance PG - 6'5"- 210
Khail continues to impress everywhere he goes, recently wrapping up a workout in Miami after stops in Detroit and Indiana. Word is Detroit will not let him get passed them with the 36th pick and tried to convince him to shutdown workouts with a guarantee. The Pacers were hopping to nab him with the 40th pick, but have conceded he'll be long gone by the time they pick. Khail, who was not on the 2010 Draft radar at all four months ago, but could sneak into the bottom of the first round, especially with picks 25 to 29 being available in trade and so many playoff teams realizing he can play at the NBA level today and could be the most ready to play point guard of the bunch.
Dwayne Collins PF/C - 6'8"- 232
Collins is a dark-horse player for sure, but word is he is destroying all comers in individual workouts and has a chance in New Jersey this week to carve out his place in the draft. Word is several teams have offered Summer League spots to insure they get him, meaning one of those teams may have to invest a draft pick in him to insure they get him. Collins had an impressive workout with the New York Knicks this week and word is they could nab him at 38 and 39 in the second round. Collins is not a first-rounder, but word is at least six teams are vying for his services meaning he could have a lot of demand come draft night, especially if he continues to dominate in workouts as he has over the pasted few weeks.
Here are some of the names that seem to be falling.
Ekpe Udoh PF - 6'10"- 240
The thing about the NBA draft is in May we talk a lot about potential and upside, which Ekpe Udoh has tons of, but when it rolls around to June, reality sits in and flaws become a bigger part of the discussion. Unfortunately for Ekpe, he has not worked out well. Teams that have seen him were hoping for more polish, but are seeing a very raw prospect in need a lot of time to develop. As one of the older prospects in the class, his age and where he charts developmentally is starting to surface more and more. Ekpe likely still goes first round, but the odds he's going lottery seem to be slipping away.
Devin Ebanks SF/PF - 6'8"- 205
Too Raw... that's the common comment from scouts who have seen Devin workout. That does not mean he won't go in the first round, it just means he's now joined a huge cluster of bubble first-rounders that are going to compete for one of maybe 7 slots in the final 10 picks of the first round. Word is Oklahoma City likes him, but its highly unlikely they take Devin at 21 and there is talk that OKC could move the 26th pick to avoid the guaranteed salary associated with it, especially when they hold the 32nd and 51st picks in the second round. If Devin is on the board at 26, there is a strong chance he could still be there at 32.
Daniel Orton C - 6'10"- 260
Scouts want to like Daniel Orton, but after a small handful of workouts the early returns on Orton are not good. Size matters in the NBA, but teams seem to be underwhelmed by Orton's athletic game and apparently he has not faired well against his peers in workouts. A lot has been made about Orton's knee injuries in high school - which did not get red-flagged in Chicago at the Pre-Draft Combine medical review - but observers feel he is a step too slow and lacks power. It is still very likely that Orton goes in the first round, but its beginning to look like he'll be a teens to mid-twenties pick, where several weeks ago he was viewed as a borderline lottery pick.
Gani Lawal PF - 6'8"- 233
As much as I personally like Gani Lawal, NBA teams just are not falling in love. Gani does so many thing well, he just does almost nothing great according to teams that have seen him. Gani will compete in the New Jersey group workout this week and needs a strong showing to keep his name in the first-round discussion. It is starting to look like Gani is slipping into second-round territory and that's unfortunate because Chicago really liked him in individual workouts and there was talk Atlanta could grab him at 24 if he's still there. Gani needs a big final push.
Willie Warren - SG - 6'4"- 200
Willie is getting compared to Chris Douglas-Roberts by more than a few teams. Word is he has not worked out well, and his mannerisms on the floor and the way he is conducting the process are not helping his stock. There are teams with Willie on their board and would consider taking him, however Warren - who was a top-10 prospect to start the season - seems to be a borderline first-round pick and could be in for a long ride on draft night.
Eric Bledsoe - PG - 6'1"- 190
Bledsoe is proving to be what he appeared at the beginning of the process: a longer term project. Bledsoe has amazing talent, and more than a few teams commented on how impressive he is athletically, but the big knocks on him coming in - judgment, experience and defense - are showing true in workouts. One Eastern Conference scout said he is very much like Atlanta's Jeff Teague - raw around the edges, amazingly gifted athletically, but easily two years away from contributing at a significant level. If most teams see Bledsoe this way he could see his stock drop to the mid to late twenties as more proven polished players start to settle in, in the late teens.
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=16432#ixzz0qNN3iSnn
Not too many PGs in the league can defend. If you notice all the top PGs get theirs against each other and everyone else. Do the Cavaliers need to improve over the screen door on the submarine that has been Maurice Williams' defense? Yeah, but it is more about team defense.
The Cavaliers have had top 6 offense the past 2 years. PG hasn't an issue offensively in terms of team success on that end of the floor.
We've got a bigger problem at the pivot right now than the point.
Drafting a big is like picking up a chick at a bar - if it's past 12 and no one's taken him/her, leave it alone.