2014-2015 Cleveland Cavaliers Season Thread
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robj55Healthy they are the hands down favorites to win it all. Upgrade the back up PG spot and you're good to go.
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like_that
I agree, no thanks.SportsAndLady;1736167 wrote:I am assuming it would take Love to get Deandre... Right?
That's why I said no thanks. I'd much rather have Love -
like_thatIf you want to hate Draymond even more... http://www.barstoolsports.com/chicago/draymond-green-is-having-a-great-time-at-the-cavaliers-expense-and-is-most-likely-really-high/
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BR1986FB
Must be nice to talk shit with limited talent.like_that;1736171 wrote:If you want to hate Draymond even more... http://www.barstoolsports.com/chicago/draymond-green-is-having-a-great-time-at-the-cavaliers-expense-and-is-most-likely-really-high/ -
thavoice
You do it daily.BR1986FB;1736173 wrote:Must be nice to talk shit with limited knowledge. -
AutomatikYou'd take Green in a second.
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SportsAndLadyWhat a fucking clown
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SportsAndLady
Well that's crazy. He's definitely talented. Just a gigantic douchebag.BR1986FB;1736173 wrote:Must be nice to talk shit with limited talent. -
wkfan
And i used to like and somewhat respect the guy. Good player from a great program.like_that;1736171 wrote:If you want to hate Draymond even more... http://www.barstoolsports.com/chicago/draymond-green-is-having-a-great-time-at-the-cavaliers-expense-and-is-most-likely-really-high/
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thavoice
So you two are alike.SportsAndLady;1736178 wrote:Well that's crazy. He's definitely talented. Just a gigantic douchebag.
Minus the talent though. -
Dr. KnOiTaLLMo Williams is "more than interested" in returning to the Cavs next season.
It'll be a little tough for the Cavs to add Mo because really can just offer the mid-level exception or the veteran minimum. Back in 2010, Williams took to Twitter to express how sad he was about LeBron James leaving for Miami, so he might be willing to let his heart be more involved than his wallet. Williams proved he could play last season and the Cavs do need shooting, so it makes sense. -
sleeper
He would be a good piece to add for cheap if he's willing to come off the bench to buy Irving some time.Dr. KnOiTaLL;1736271 wrote:Mo Williams is "more than interested" in returning to the Cavs next season.
It'll be a little tough for the Cavs to add Mo because really can just offer the mid-level exception or the veteran minimum. Back in 2010, Williams took to Twitter to express how sad he was about LeBron James leaving for Miami, so he might be willing to let his heart be more involved than his wallet. Williams proved he could play last season and the Cavs do need shooting, so it makes sense. -
Dr. KnOiTaLL
Especially for the veteran's minimumsleeper;1736279 wrote:He would be a good piece to add for cheap if he's willing to come off the bench to buy Irving some time. -
Midstate01I'd selfishly love to have Mo back. He was one of my favorite Cavs.
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sportswizuhrd
Not only from the Cavs end should this get rejected but also from the Clips. Love and Blake as your frontcourt? They would go from a 1st team All Defense Center to basically no one.SportsAndLady;1736167 wrote:I am assuming it would take Love to get Deandre... Right?
That's why I said no thanks. I'd much rather have Love -
Ironman92
[emoji3]sleeper;1735391 wrote:If we had Irving or Love, this isn't even a Game 6. -
Classyposter58Let's go back to last June when I said this
And everyone repliedClassyposter58;1734690 wrote:Serious question here. Should Cleveland look to trade Kyrie this offseason? He's missed considerable time throughout his career and basically missed the entire season at Duke
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sleeper;1734693 wrote:are you retarded?
Then I said.HighRoller74;1734698 wrote:Seriously?
Classyposter58;1734707 wrote:Absolutely. You could probably get a more dependable top PG and a solid 6th man which this team desperately needs. Maybe trade Irving for Conley and Allen?
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HighRoller74;1734709 wrote:No....not at all.
You can't be this dumb, right, that's a terrible deal.
Funny how a year changes thingsHighRoller74;1734718 wrote:Yes I would. I bet the Warriors are glad they didn't dump Curry when he was 23 and played 26 games. Kyrie is the far superior player, and it's really not close.
Also, take a guess who's played more games the last 2 years...Conley or Irving?
Also, you don't trade a 23 year old 3 time All-Star for a 28 year old player, w/ 0 all star games, and a 34 y/o player, who can't score. -
sleeper
The statement is still true.Ironman92;1784735 wrote:[emoji3] -
friendfromlowryI'm too distracted by your comments about them desperately needing a 6th man.
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rrfanFor the record I did not want to trade Wiggins for Love and still don't.
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sleeper
Join the club. There aren't many who disagree with this.rrfan;1790464 wrote:For the record I did not want to trade Wiggins for Love and still don't. -
HereticClassyposter58;1790223 wrote:Let's go back to last June when I said this
And everyone replied
Then I said.
No, you're still retarded.Classyposter58;1734707 wrote:Absolutely. You could probably get a more dependable top PG and a solid 6th man which this team desperately needs. Maybe trade Irving for Conley and Allen?
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Funny how a year changes things