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2011 Cleveland Cavalier Offseason/Draft

  • KR1245
    devil1197;773248 wrote:Let's assume Cleveland does try to trade Hickson after drafting Williams and Irving.

    What do they target in return for Hickson?

    If this happens then they need to go after a wing or a big.
  • The Boss
    I'd say their first priority would probably be a wing guy, someone who can shoot. Maybe even a defensive minded guy, they have one in Parker but we all know he's old and not exactly ideal. Who knows, there will be a lot of offers for a guy like Hickson.
  • dlazz
    Irving is going to be a bust.
  • The Boss
    dlazz;773254 wrote:Irving is going to be a bust.

    Any reason, or just a gut feeling?
  • dlazz
    The Boss;773255 wrote:Any reason, or just a gut feeling?

    Duke hasn't put any good NBA players out recently. I see no reason as to why this would be any different.
  • KR1245
    dlazz;773254 wrote:Irving is going to be a bust.

    I disagree. I think the kid's gonna be an all-star. Hes the best player in the draft and its not even close....at least imo
  • dlazz
    KR1245;773259 wrote:Hes the best player in the draft

    The draft is weak, so that isn't saying a whole lot.

    I guess time will tell.
  • KR1245
    dlazz;773258 wrote:Duke hasn't put any good NBA players out recently. I see no reason as to why this would be any different.

    This has nothing to do with Irving though.
  • devil1197
    dlazz;773261 wrote:The draft is weak, so that isn't saying a whole lot.

    I guess time will tell.

    He is a top 5 pick in any of the recent drafts.

    He was tabbed as one of the potential #1 picks before he even stepped foot at Duke.
  • dlazz
    KR1245;773262 wrote:This has nothing to do with Irving though.

    No, but it has something to do with the program. For instance, although it's comparing apples to oranges:

    Brady Quinn was a highly toted QB out of Notre Dame -- Bust
    Jimmy Claussen was a highly toted QB out of Notre Dame -- Bust

    Duke runs (in my opinion) a gimmick offense, where they spread the perimeter with 3 point shooters. The NBA doesn't function like that.

    He's going to have growing pains, and any talent he might have is going to be washed out.

    Again, we'll see.
  • The Boss
    Irving wasn't a "Duke type" player. Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't there a decent amount of Duke fans that didn't like him as a recruit? He was a one and done, most of Duke's players aren't. He just happened to go there instead of UNC, Kansas, OSU, Kentucky, etc.

    Doesn't matter where he went, if he was coming from Kentucky you wouldn't say that--and he could be coming out of any school he wanted to.
  • dlazz
    I'm not going to argue about it, as it seems pretty silly to argue about something pointless like this...but I guess it's just a gut feeling.

    Time will tell.
  • Footwedge
    It's been 20 years or so since the Cavs had a star point guard....and one that could shoot the lights out. Cavs need to find out more on the kid's injured foot. If it looks good healthwise, grab him. Imagine having a Rajon Rondo who shoots 90% from the line and 45% from behind the arc?

    Sure...we need another big....and there is no really great bigs out there right now. But 2 heavywight picks is all it takes to be a playoff runner. Westbrook/Durant anyone?
  • devil1197
    Footwedge;773289 wrote:It's been 20 years or so since the Cavs had a star point guard....and one that could shoot the lights out. Cavs need to find out more on the kid's injured foot. If it looks good healthwise, grab him. Imagine having a Rajon Rondo who shoots 90% from the line and 45% from behind the arc?

    Sure...we need another big....and there is no really great bigs out there right now. But 2 heavywight picks is all it takes to be a playoff runner. Westbrook/Durant anyone?

    I think we'll get the Westbrook in Irving (probably a bit better) but there is no one near as good as Durant in this draft.
  • Footwedge
    devil1197;773291 wrote:I think we'll get the Westbrook in Irving (probably a bit better) but there is no one near as good as Durant in this draft.
    No, but if the Cavs were able to get Williams, the team would be pretty good next year.

    Then gilbert will need to figure out how to land a star big....something the Heat don't have either.
  • Crimson streak
    devil1197;773291 wrote:I think we'll get the Westbrook in Irving (probably a bit better) but there is no one near as good as Durant in this draft.

    The thing is Harrison barnes could have been the Durant. Maybe we should tank next season too to get him lol
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Wish we had these picks in almost any other yr than this one.
  • hoops23
    Lol @ calling Irving a bust because he went to Duke. Smh
  • hoops23
    devil1197;773291 wrote:I think we'll get the Westbrook in Irving (probably a bit better) but there is no one near as good as Durant in this draft.

    Irving is mire similar to CP3 than Westbrook. Irving is a TRUE PG. He's great with his left hand and can break any defender down off the dribble.
  • hoops23
    Scarlet_Buckeye;773306 wrote:Wish we had these picks in almost any other yr than this one.

    People think this class is going to be weak, but there are still some potentially elite talents in Irving, Williams, and maybe even Kanter. Point is, you never know who will be great. OKC took Westbrook top 5 and he was projected late 1st round. He had never played PG at UCLA.

    Fact is, the Cavs will be much improved, but try will probably still be lottery bound next season. Remember, it took OKC a couple of years even with Durant.
  • wildcats20
    lhslep134;772983 wrote:But none of them dropped 28 in an NCAA tournament game. I'm a big fan of only one aspect of the NBA age limit and that's forcing these hyped high schoolers to actually compete against more similarly skilled players than they did in high school.

    Of course we'll never know for sure, but I'd be willing to bet both Kwame Brown and Olowokandi wouldn't have been top picks had they had to play a year in college.

    Olowokandi played college ball, in fact he played 3 seasons at Pacific.
  • Early Cuyler
    I don't think that Kyrie will be a bust, but I don't think he is going to develop into a superstar either. I think he will fall more into the lines of what I think Stephen Curry's career will continue to be, good, but probably not going to take it to that next level like some other young point guards.

    I am not a Cavs fan (I'm from SW Ohio so it is hard for me to root for anything from Cleveland) but I think that the Cavs are stupid if they don't take Irving. Take Kanter at four and then look at moving either AV or JJ.
  • thedynasty1998
    On another thought I would love to see the Cavs throw some money at Oden. Roll the dice on a 3 year deal and hope he can stay healthy (I know it's a huge if).
  • OQB
    thedynasty1998;773385 wrote:On another thought I would love to see the Cavs throw some money at Oden. Roll the dice on a 3 year deal and hope he can stay healthy (I know it's a huge if).

    I was thinking about Oden the other day.....it is an interesting thought though.
  • The Boss
    thedynasty1998;773385 wrote:On another thought I would love to see the Cavs throw some money at Oden. Roll the dice on a 3 year deal and hope he can stay healthy (I know it's a huge if).

    I think that'd be a good risk too. I STILL think that IF he can stay healthy he'll be good. Big if, but maybe he's got some good karma built up. He looks really good when he's healthy and if he could get some consistency I'm sure he'd get even better.