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el gringos
01-04-2015, 05:23 PM
Would Cleveland give a 2nd rd pick for dalembert, or are they going to be able to find a better use for their injured player exemption?

Real Men Wear Green
01-04-2015, 05:33 PM
That's actually a good idea, especially if the Knicks are shutting Melo down.

MP.Trey
01-04-2015, 05:34 PM
Get it done LeBron!

RedBlackAttack
01-04-2015, 05:36 PM
He's one of the last resorts if they can't make a deal for someone better, or so I've heard. Even if they do acquire a more capable big, I wouldn't mind taking him on just for depth purposes. Lord knows we could use a little depth up front.

hawkfan
01-04-2015, 05:57 PM
Would Cleveland give a 2nd rd pick for dalembert, or are they going to be able to find a better use for their injured player exemption?

Send him to the Hawks.

Rooster
01-04-2015, 06:02 PM
He's one of the last resorts if they can't make a deal for someone better, or so I've heard. Even if they do acquire a more capable big, I wouldn't mind taking him on just for depth purposes. Lord knows we could use a little depth up front.

I think Cleveland should look for Rudy Gobert instead

el gringos
01-04-2015, 06:04 PM
Send him to the Hawks.
I don't think the hawks can offer a better deal for ny then an exemption (cap relief for an over the luxury tax limit team= what 10? Mill saved) 2nd is just icing on the cake.

el gringos
01-04-2015, 06:08 PM
He's one of the last resorts if they can't make a deal for someone better, or so I've heard. Even if they do acquire a more capable big, I wouldn't mind taking him on just for depth purposes. Lord knows we could use a little depth up front.
Definitely could find a better guy, but do you want to give up waiters or 1sts?

Who else could Cleveland get for so little?


Sadly he's prob not good enough to not risk just waiting for the Knicks to cut dalembert and signing him for min then.


Do you know if that exemption could then be used by the Knicks to acquire a player down the road. The trade exemptions get to be used up to a year by the team receiving it, just didn't know if the injury exemption was different

RedBlackAttack
01-04-2015, 06:27 PM
Definitely could find a better guy, but do you want to give up waiters or 1sts?

Who else could Cleveland get for so little?


Sadly he's prob not good enough to not risk just waiting for the Knicks to cut dalembert and signing him for min then.


Do you know if that exemption could then be used by the Knicks to acquire a player down the road. The trade exemptions get to be used up to a year by the team receiving it, just didn't know if the injury exemption was different
Do I want to give up Waiters? No. The 1sts, though, and the expirings? I think it is time that we add something to this roster and if that's the way you do it, I say go for it.

Like I said, I'm not opposed to bringing Dalembert in regardless of whether we're able to make a move for a Mozgov or Koufos. Depth is needed.

But yeah... I don't think the Cavs really want to give up anything for Dalembert, so they're waiting to see if the Knicks just cut him loose. I'm not sure how the injury exemptions are used under the new CBA in that situation.

HomieWeMajor
01-04-2015, 06:32 PM
Sanders to the Cavs
You heard it here first.

hawkfan
01-04-2015, 06:32 PM
I don't think the hawks can offer a better deal for ny then an exemption (cap relief for an over the luxury tax limit team= what 10? Mill saved) 2nd is just icing on the cake.

Hawks are 4 million under cap. So we can full trade exception plus 2nd.

RedBlackAttack
01-04-2015, 06:35 PM
Sanders to the Cavs
You heard it here first.
He'd be perfect from a fit standpoint, but I worry about his huge contract and his attitude. Also, I doubt Milwaukee is giving him up without getting back something really substantial in return unless he's just a total lockerroom cancer... in which case I'd be hesitant. :confusedshrug:


But, just from a standpoint of fit, he's the guy who could potentially pull everything together.

hawkfan
01-04-2015, 06:36 PM
He'd be perfect from a fit standpoint, but I worry about his huge contract and his attitude. Also, I doubt Milwaukee is giving him up without getting back something really substantial in return unless he's just a total lockerroom cancer... in which case I'd be hesitant. :confusedshrug:


But, just from a standpoint of fit, he's the guy who could potentially pull everything together.

Why would the Bucks want to make the Cavs better?

el gringos
01-04-2015, 06:37 PM
Sanders to the Cavs
You heard it here first.
There is no way to make that trade without sending waiters and Thompson money wise. That's a heck of a risk for a team that needs another big to trade a big for a guy who hasn't been able to stay on the court this year.

RedBlackAttack
01-04-2015, 06:39 PM
Why would the Bucks want to make the Cavs better?
I didn't say they did. In fact, I insinuated that it is a highly unlikely hypothetical. Just entertaining it for the sake of conversation. :confusedshrug:

Nash
01-04-2015, 06:51 PM
cavs have no 2nd rounder, they'll give you their DPE

HomieWeMajor
01-04-2015, 06:56 PM
He'd be perfect from a fit standpoint, but I worry about his huge contract and his attitude. Also, I doubt Milwaukee is giving him up without getting back something really substantial in return unless he's just a total lockerroom cancer... in which case I'd be hesitant. :confusedshrug:


But, just from a standpoint of fit, he's the guy who could potentially pull everything together.
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SwishSquared
01-04-2015, 07:02 PM
I think Cleveland should look for Rudy Gobert instead
Easily could have been had last year during the draft. Big kudos to Utah for getting him. He's turning into a stud. Would be perfect on CLE, too. Thought I'm sure he's not going anywhere.

SwishSquared
01-04-2015, 07:06 PM
https://twitter.com/AndrewGruman/status/551166147811217411

https://twitter.com/ZachLowe_NBA/status/551169160978653187

https://twitter.com/cf_gardner/status/551167652077391873
I think J Kidd might have given up on him.
Big risk if the Cavs do decide to move for him.
I actually think Sanders has some qualities of a good teammate, even if he's stupid. That guy has looked out for Giannis ever since he got there. Granted, his off the court issues are annoying and maybe he can be toxic towards coaches.

Although, I doubt MIL would move him when he has relatively low value, mid-season no less.