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  • Mulva
    Marc spears says humphries probably won't agree to a 1 year deal.
  • mucalum49
    BR1986FB;1221415 wrote:Interesting read from Reghi regarding Kyrie and the Cavs perceived lack of urgency. Reghi does have some valid points...

    http://www.espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&post_id=1411
    I don't disagree but I doubt Seattle/OKC writers thought the same after KD's first year. Cleveland writers are probably scorned by LBJ still making them think this way. We're making smart moves and building the same way other successful teams have. Let's give it more than 1 relatively weak free agent class before worrying.
  • hangonsloopy
    In the proposed deal, Howard, Jason Richardson and Earl Clark would be sent to Brooklyn, and the Magic would receive the Nets' Brook Lopez, Damion James, Sheldon Williams, Cleveland's Luke Walton and three future first-round picks, sources said. Cleveland would receive Orlando's Quentin Richardson, Brooklyn's Sundiata Gaines, Kris Humphries (on a one-year guaranteed deal), a first-round pick and $3 million from the Nets.
  • hangonsloopy
    From the yahoo article ^^^
  • Crimson streak
    I'd take that in a second.
  • Hb31187
    Wooball;1221378 wrote:I'd take Brooks, just would be surprised if he ends up in Cleveland if this deal is finalized. Saw this posted over on RCF, check out Irving in this highlight. His handles are GROSS!

    [video=youtube;69bc_OOLIMM][/video]
    Hes right up there for best handles in the NBA probably. My favorite current player as far as handles and cross over is Jamal Crawford though
  • sleeper
    hangonsloopy;1221592 wrote:In the proposed deal, Howard, Jason Richardson and Earl Clark would be sent to Brooklyn, and the Magic would receive the Nets' Brook Lopez, Damion James, Sheldon Williams, Cleveland's Luke Walton and three future first-round picks, sources said. Cleveland would receive Orlando's Quentin Richardson, Brooklyn's Sundiata Gaines, Kris Humphries (on a one-year guaranteed deal), a first-round pick and $3 million from the Nets.
    Worth it. Hopefully this deal goes through, and hopefully that 1st round pick is one from Orlando.
  • Pick6
    And hopefully we wouldn't be giving up one Of those first rounds
  • Crimson streak
    Pick6;1221640 wrote:And hopefully we wouldn't be giving up one Of those first rounds

    If it is it will be lottery protected. No way they give up a first otherwise
  • KR1245
    hangonsloopy;1221592 wrote:In the proposed deal, Howard, Jason Richardson and Earl Clark would be sent to Brooklyn, and the Magic would receive the Nets' Brook Lopez, Damion James, Sheldon Williams, Cleveland's Luke Walton and three future first-round picks, sources said. Cleveland would receive Orlando's Quentin Richardson, Brooklyn's Sundiata Gaines, Kris Humphries (on a one-year guaranteed deal), a first-round pick and $3 million from the Nets.
    I'm not really interested in this deal unless that pick is from Orlando. Humphries is only going to take minutes away from TT and the Nets pick is going to be in the mid-late 20's. If this does happen, I would like to see Humph traded at the deadline.
  • OneBuckeye
    I assume it is not from Orlando. But if we trade Humphries before the deadline we can come up with enough picks to possibly trade for a lotto pick. I assume that is the hope. If it is indeed Orlando's 2013 pick then we got a heck of a deal.
  • hoops23
    I heard on ESPN radio that the Cavs would not be trading any picks away.
  • Dr. KnOiTaLL
    hoops23;1221671 wrote:I heard on ESPN radio that the Cavs would not be trading any picks away.
    I love the looks of that deal for the Cavs. We have put together a solid core of players, and we will likely add one or two more in next years draft. That would be 6 first round picks still in their rookie contracts with lots of available cash. Not only do I love that the Cavs earn a first round pick, but they are also netting some cash in the deal. If this ends up the way it looks right now, it's a great move for the Cavs.
  • Wooball
    Chad Ford reporting the Clippers are the 4th team involved taking MarShon Brooks for a lottery protected pick.
  • Crimson streak
    Dr. KnOiTaLL;1221681 wrote:I love the looks of that deal for the Cavs. We have put together a solid core of players, and we will likely add one or two more in next years draft. That would be 6 first round picks still in their rookie contracts with lots of available cash. Not only do I love that the Cavs earn a first round pick, but they are also netting some cash in the deal. If this ends up the way it looks right now, it's a great move for the Cavs.

    Pretty much all of that for Luke Walton lmao. I'm digging it
  • Dr. KnOiTaLL
    Crimson streak;1221684 wrote:Pretty much all of that for Luke Walton lmao. I'm digging it
    Seriously, I would PAY for someone to take Luke Walton. Instead, we're being paid handsomely!
  • Crimson streak

    That behind the back one was just dirty lol. He made Durant hardon and Kobe look stupid all in one play
  • Wooball
    Welcome to 2 days ago. More stuff pimping Kyrie!
    [h=1]Hubbard: Best player at Team USA camp, Kyrie Irving, is not on Team USA[/h]2 Comments
    After beginning training camp with a couple of five-minute scrimmages that were open to the media, U.S. Olympic coach Mike Krzyzewski has pulled the curtain shut.
    The last four days have featured games divided into four 10-minute quarters between Team USA and the select team, which consists of younger NBA players. Media has not been allowed to watch.
    Although statistics have not been made available, the message from those who are Coach K-approved is that there has been one player who has consistently excelled – 20-year old Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a member of the select team.
    That’s not to say the Olympians have not had many moments. Any team with LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Deron Williams is going to put on a show. And then there is Blake Griffin, a.k.a. Human Highlight Film 2.0, who has put on a private dunking exhibition for those allowed in the gym.
    But Irving, who had 11 points in a 14-11 select team victory on the first day of camp, has been consistently excellent, and although the next Olympics in Brazil is four years away, it may not be too early to predict that he has locked up a position on the team.
    “Kyrie Irving is a player that literally you could move from one court to the other court,” Team USA managing director Jerry Colangelo said, referring to shooting drills that have the Olympic team and the select team on adjacent courts.
    “He’s that far advanced in terms of his talent, it appears. He’s made a good showing here. He had a terrific rookie season in the NBA and certainly he will be one of the leading candidates going forward.”
    Irving recently released a Pepsi commercial that had him disguised as an old man who joins a pickup game against young players and dominates. The video was first released on Youtube and it has gone viral with more than 12 million hits.
    While the disguised Irving puts on a dribbling and scoring show against the unsuspecting playground players in the commercial, the real Irving has been just as good against the Olympic team. Someone filmed part of a scrimmage and put it on YouTube. It showed Irving making Westbrook, Bryant, Durant and James Harden look like Washington Generals trying to stop a Harlem Globetrotter.
    But Irving said those moves are nothing new, although he understands that Cleveland is a small market and highlights of Cavalier games are not exactly in demand.
    “I’ve always had that in my game,” he said. “It’s just that we’re not as much nationally televised as everybody else. It’s weird that everybody is saying, ‘I didn’t know Kyrie Irving had handles like that.’ It’s always been a part of my game. It’s just that nobody has really gotten a chance to see it.”
    Irving had a spectacular first season in Cleveland – considering he did not turn 20 until March. He averaged 21.8 points a game, shot 46.9 percent from the field and 87.2 percent from the free throw line. He also had 6.6 assists per game and averaged 4.4 rebounds.“He has excellent speed and a great feel for the game,” said Olympic assistant coach Nate McMillan. “He’s played well here that last week, going put against these guys. He shoots the ball well and had a really good rookie year. He’s going to be an All-Star someday.”
    Irving was the No. 1 pick in the 2011 draft despite playing only 11 games in his freshman year at Duke. He was sidelined most of the season with a toe injury but returned for the NCAA tournament. While there were some concerns about his limited time playing in college, they obviously were not major enough to keep the Cavs from drafting him.
    As impressive as his basketball skills are, however, McMillan said Irving’s confidence sets him apart from most 20-year-old players. And it is the right kind of confidence. There are many young players who are cocky. Irving’s confidence is healthy.
    “After practice, he doesn’t go with the select team to shoot,” McMillan said. “He goes right in the middle of those [on the Olympic team] and he gets his shots and works on his game. You’re looking at him and you can tell he wants to be a part. He feels that he can play with these guys. It’s just not his time right now but he wants to be a part of it.”
    Irving was born in Australia and considered playing for that country’s Olympic team. There was some doubt that he would get approval from the International Basketball Federation, the governing body of Olympic basketball. Irving had played on two U.S. teams in international play and would have had to receive a waiver to play for Australia.
    Ultimately it was not an issue because Krzyzewski urged Irving to continue playing for the U.S.
    “I made a decision a couple of months ago and I’m sticking with it 100 percent,” Irving said. “The USA is going to be in my future. If I am called up to play with USA Basketball I’m going to do so.”
    For now, Irving and the select team will continue help to prepare the U.S. for the Olympics. Although the select team had a couple of tough days – “it was brutal for them,” Bryant said – Irving said the select team beat Team USA “twice or three times” on Tuesday. “It was pretty balanced, more than the first couple of days,” he said.

    When the competition begins in London, Irving will be watching on TV. When the 2016 Olympics arrive, however, count on Irving will be a player, not a viewer.
  • SportsAndLady
    Can't post it from my phone but someone should post the kyrie challenges lobe bryant video from youtube..cuz its great lol

    "Talking like im a high school kid"

    "You just got out of high school!"
  • Hb31187
    [video=youtube;4uG8ubgvSSQ][/video]
  • SportsAndLady
    Hb my dude, thank you sir

    Shits hilarious
  • hoops23
    Hb31187;1225034 wrote:[video=youtube;4uG8ubgvSSQ][/video]
    This is Kobe checking Kyrie...



    And I LOVE this kind of personality out of my franchise player... As somebody else said on RCF, if this were LeBron at 20, he's probably offering to carry Kobe's luggage.
  • Pick6
    Kyrie is siiiccckkkk