CoolBreeze44 wrote:Hate to throw another wrench into this, but if I'm Phil Jackson, I call Cleveland and offer Melo in a sign and trade that includes Wiggins.
Yuck. 'Melo and LeBron seems like a poor match along with Kyrie. If I were Cleveland, I would prefer Love over 'Melo. Not only is he a better player, he is more likely to fit better with ball-dominant players like Kyrie and LeBron. Kyrie, LeBron, and 'Melo don't have enough basketballs to go around.
SameOldNudityDrew wrote:I'm I the only one who feels a little wary that if we get Wiggins, we'll be sorry the Cavs didn't draft Parker?
Hell yeah. Parker's who I would have drafted, but Wiggins has a very high ceiling in his own right. We're rolling the dice with LaVine. What's one more big gamble?
I think he has a high floor, but not sure how high his ceiling is. The truly great wings have very good handles and can make plays off the bounce. Wiggins doesn't have that in his game.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:If it was possible under the CBA, I would be willing to trade Love straight up for Wiggins. I'd try to get more, but I would be willing to go that low.
My guess is that now that the LeBron domino has fallen, Flip will get more calls for Love. Why rush into a Cleveland deal if he can get other bidders to drive up the price?
bleedspeed177 wrote:Why would the Cav's want to rush it? Why not give LeBron a little time with the youth before making a splash?
You want to build team chemistry as soon as possible. Assuming LeBron and Love already have some from playing on Team USA, both sides are likely trying to get this done quickly.
I wonder if Houston could jump into a Wolves/Cavs trade to help them get the space they need. They could throw T Jones to Minnesota, Wolves could throw Shved or Turiaf to Cleveland and someone can throw a second rounder to Houston. Win Win Win