KiwiMatt wrote:Sounds like the Cavs might veto the trade based on IT's injury concerns. Apparently they're now asking for Jaylen Brown or Tatum to be included. If I'm Boston I tell them to take it or leave it. If they give up anymore they're getting fleeced. At the end of the day the Cavs need to trade Kyrie before training camp or things could turn sour and his value will plummet. Watch this space!
There is no way the Celtics give up Tatum. They might give up Brown, but I doubt it. I'm still thinking the Celtics add the Memphis pick and the deal goes forward. No way the Celtics want to take Thomas back after all this. I suspect the Cavs can get a very good deal from the Suns -- probably Bledsoe, another young talent and Miami's 2018 1st round pick. Then again, if this deal falls through, the Cavs bargaining position with the Suns and others will diminish.
I think the Cavs are being disingenuous. How can they now claim the Celtics weren't forthcoming. The Cavs knew IT has a torn labrum and that IT did not get it surgerically repaired. Heck, it took me 2 minutes on the Internet to learn that a torn labrum never heals on its own without surgery. You can't tell me it took a medical examine by Cleveland's doctors to suddenly open their eyes to the risk. Apparently, the Cavs are now saying that the Celtics weren't forthcoming about how long before IT will be ready to play. Come on! The issue isn't when he'll be ready, because the tear doesn't heal! The issue is whether rest and rehab can reduce the discomfort to the point where IT can play at a high level as a small PG in the NBA. That has to be the core concern with IT regardless of whether he feels ready to go in October, November or December. It's all about the playoffs for the Cavs this season, not how well they perform in October and November. If I were the Celtics, I'd call the Cavs on this and tell them - f-you. You want a 2nd round pick or even our own first round pick, then maybe yes, I'll give it to you. But beyond that, you get nothing more even if it means the deal collapses. I don't think the Cavs want to give up the unprotected Nets pick, so I think the Celtics will be calling the Cavs bluff by playing hard ball.