Cleveland Cavaliers Offseason 2014
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SportsAndLady
Morrii are actually doing okay in Phoenix lolMulva;1642370 wrote:I don't understand the argument you're trying to make. How do you "know it's because of the system"? The guys you listed all went on to do absolutely nothing in the NBA. Same with Julian Wright, Cole Aldrich, Thomas Robinson, and the Morrises. It's not like they left "the system" and suddenly started putting up huge individual stats.
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Mulva
Yeah, Markieff had a solid year. Marcus is still pretty bad. I always figured it would turn out the other way around.SportsAndLady;1642372 wrote:Morrii are actually doing okay in Phoenix lol -
SportsAndLady
Same. And neither were any good until Phoenix traded for markieff. They seriously cannot play well unless they are on the same team. Fucking weird.Mulva;1642373 wrote:Yeah, Markieff had a solid year. Marcus is still pretty bad. I always figured it would turn out the other way around. -
BR1986FB
I wouldn't crack on him too much. He's been pretty much spot on with the rest of the stuff.sportswizuhrd;1642314 wrote:Still waiting to see Parker in a Cavs uniform. Thats who LeBron wanted them to draft, right? -
Commander of AwesomeRead this today about loves defense:
"Some may harp on Love's defense, but they are operating from two mistaken ideas.
First, Kevin Love's defense has gotten better. Even without playing with a rim protector at Center (a must for any team but even more essential for a team with Love), he did pretty well last season on that end. Many of us also underrate the importance of defensive rebounding in the overall equation since they actually end possessions. Love has been elite on the defensive boards his entire NBA career and sat fifth last season and third over the last three combined behind only Omer Asik and Dwight Howard.
On top of that, poor power forward defense can be more easily mitigated than other positions. We saw this with the Warriors and David Lee last season and numerous other franchises in recent years." -
sleeperNot worried about Love's defense. More worried about overpaying for an asset that has no guarantees to re-sign here. It's a bad trade; I won't bitch about it since we are getting Love but its still not a good value trade given the circumstances.
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Laley23
Maybe. But odds are top 10 kids in a class do not consistently fall short of expectations. They do consistently fall short in the NBA, but not as consistently in college.Mulva;1642370 wrote:I don't understand the argument you're trying to make. How do you "know it's because of the system"? The guys you listed all went on to do absolutely nothing in the NBA. Same with Julian Wright, Cole Aldrich, Thomas Robinson, and the Morrises. It's not like they left "the system" and suddenly started putting up huge individual stats.
If anything, the argument should be that the system made all of them appear better than they were.
My my point was mostly though that Wiggins was way better than people realized last year. Look at the numbers. I understand he didn't take over at the end of games, and maybe that can be taught and maybe it can't. But his numbers were AA level. There is no reason to say he "failed" in college and compare him to others "who didn't fail"... -
Crimson streak
Love will be signing a 5 year extensionsleeper;1642439 wrote:Not worried about Love's defense. More worried about overpaying for an asset that has no guarantees to re-sign here. It's a bad trade; I won't bitch about it since we are getting Love but its still not a good value trade given the circumstances. -
robj55
I've been talking about the defensive rebounding portion for a while now, people always tend to leave that out of the equation.Commander of Awesome;1642426 wrote:Read this today about loves defense:
"Some may harp on Love's defense, but they are operating from two mistaken ideas.
First, Kevin Love's defense has gotten better. Even without playing with a rim protector at Center (a must for any team but even more essential for a team with Love), he did pretty well last season on that end. Many of us also underrate the importance of defensive rebounding in the overall equation since they actually end possessions. Love has been elite on the defensive boards his entire NBA career and sat fifth last season and third over the last three combined behind only Omer Asik and Dwight Howard.
On top of that, poor power forward defense can be more easily mitigated than other positions. We saw this with the Warriors and David Lee last season and numerous other franchises in recent years." -
Commander of Awesome
We'll see if he can keep it up. Cavs haven't had a great rebounder other than Andy for a long time.robj55;1642466 wrote:I've been talking about the defensive rebounding portion for a while now, people always tend to leave that out of the equation. -
sleeper
No guarantee.Crimson streak;1642456 wrote:Love will be signing a 5 year extension -
Midstate01I love watching Wiggins. I watched a ton of Kansas games just to see him play. He wasn't what I hoped most of the time, but you could see that it's there. Not sure if it was the system or him just not being aggressive enough. Regardless I think he'll be an awesome NBA player. Having said that, the cavs had to make this trade. First off,Wiggins wasn't even their first choice, embiid was. When he got hurt they turned to Wiggins. Secondly, they're getting 20+ 12+ a night. Not sure they'd have gotten that combined between Wiggins and Bennett. Also,I think Dion acts like a little bitch and had he not started I had the feeling he could bring a team down with an attitude. Now he will likely start and get a ton of minutes.
I'll likely watch a bunch of wolves games with NBA league pass to see Wiggins play. And even though I'm bummed to see him go, I can't wait to see LBJ and love together. -
Heretichttp://grantland.com/features/kevin-love-lebron-james-trade-minnesota-timberwolves/
Good read about Love. For those who aren't a fan of Bill Simmons, this will probably be a far more tolerable read of his stuff than most of it, as for the most part (not completely, but the most part), he focuses on stats and intelligent-sounding comparisons than humor and pop-culture references. -
Dr. KnOiTaLLThe Cavs offered a first-round pick to the Nuggets for Timofey Mozgov.
The Cavs will need a center behind Anderson Varejao and Mozgov would be a nice fit. He's not a great offensive guy, but who needs more offense with LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love? Mozgov projects as the starting center for the Nuggets, so if he's dealt he'd open up more playing time for JaVale McGee, J.J. Hickson, Jusuf Nurkic. -
ZWICK 4 PREZ
Then they're retarded.Dr. KnOiTaLL;1642500 wrote:The Cavs offered a first-round pick to the Nuggets for Timofey Mozgov.
The Cavs will need a center behind Anderson Varejao and Mozgov would be a nice fit. He's not a great offensive guy, but who needs more offense with LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love? Mozgov projects as the starting center for the Nuggets, so if he's dealt he'd open up more playing time for JaVale McGee, J.J. Hickson, Jusuf Nurkic. -
like_that
I honestly don't know much about him. Is he worth it? Where is HB when you need him? He hasn't posted in a long time.Dr. KnOiTaLL;1642500 wrote:The Cavs offered a first-round pick to the Nuggets for Timofey Mozgov.
The Cavs will need a center behind Anderson Varejao and Mozgov would be a nice fit. He's not a great offensive guy, but who needs more offense with LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love? Mozgov projects as the starting center for the Nuggets, so if he's dealt he'd open up more playing time for JaVale McGee, J.J. Hickson, Jusuf Nurkic. -
sleeper
I don't think its a bad trade. Mozgov is a big body who can add value. The Cavs 1st round pick is going to be high 20's anyway.Dr. KnOiTaLL;1642500 wrote:The Cavs offered a first-round pick to the Nuggets for Timofey Mozgov.
The Cavs will need a center behind Anderson Varejao and Mozgov would be a nice fit. He's not a great offensive guy, but who needs more offense with LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love? Mozgov projects as the starting center for the Nuggets, so if he's dealt he'd open up more playing time for JaVale McGee, J.J. Hickson, Jusuf Nurkic. -
mucalum49That deal would be fine but I'd kick the tires on Emeka Okafor for veteran minimum before resorting to trading that #1 for Mozgov.
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sleeper
Okafor blows dick, but I tend to agree. If we can get him for vets minimum it would be worth it.mucalum49;1642515 wrote:That deal would be fine but I'd kick the tires on Emeka Okafor for veteran minimum before resorting to trading that #1 for Mozgov. -
like_that
His stats are pretty similar to Mozgov.sleeper;1642517 wrote:Okafor blows dick, but I tend to agree. If we can get him for vets minimum it would be worth it. -
wildcats20I would do it. He's nothing special, but he's more than serviceable. And like said, he just needs to rebound and defend.
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robj55
With a front court of Lebron, Love and Varejao with Thompson off the bench they should own the glass night in night out.Commander of Awesome;1642468 wrote:We'll see if he can keep it up. Cavs haven't had a great rebounder other than Andy for a long time. -
robj55
HB is now KB on here.like_that;1642510 wrote:I honestly don't know much about him. Is he worth it? Where is HB when you need him? He hasn't posted in a long time. -
like_that
Ahh, I was trying to figure out who KB was.robj55;1642530 wrote:HB is now KB on here.