The Matthew Dellavedova 5 on 5 Dedication
2016-07-03If you were the Cavs, what would you do about Delly?
Nate: I’d match in a heartbeat. I’m baffled – baffled by this team and its fans talking themselves into a 54th pick/five-foot-nine point guard to play backup as anything other than a shot in the dark. And I totally get Dan Gilbert not wanting to blow $40 million this year in salary and luxury tax to keep Delly. But the team has Shumpert making a very similar salary and it would not be hard to move Shump in this market.
Both these guys are good players by most advanced (non box score) metrics. They help their teams win. Delly does it by being a backup point guard and Shumpert does it by being a defending wing. Shumpert had a better 2015 (as you can see by his 2 year RAPM being higher) and Delly had a better 2016.
Offense per 100 | Defense per 100 | Off+Def per 200 | RPM Wins | Rank | Percentile | ||
2 Year RAPM | Shumpert | 1.03 | 2.21 | 3.24 | 28th | 96th | |
2 Year RAPM | Delly | 0.73 | 0.82 | 1.54 | 72nd | 89th | |
1 Year RAPM | Shumpert | 0.85 | 1.06 | 1.91 | 50th | 90th | |
1Year RAPM | Delly | 1.45 | 0.79 | 2.25 | 37th | 92nd | |
ESPN RPM | Shumpert | -1.24 | 1.26 | 0.02 | 2.56 | 148th | 68th |
ESPN RPM | Delly | 1.39 | -0.71 | 0.68 | 4.36 | 109th | 74th |
Per/36min | Points | Assists | Steals | Turnovers | Rebounds | Height | |
2016 | Delly | 9.8 | 5.8 | 0.8 | 1.9 | 3.1 | Six-Foot-Four |
Career | Delly | 11 | 6.5 | 0.8 | 2.2 | 3.3 | Six-Foot-Four |
2016 | Shumpert | 8.5 | 2.5 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 5.6 | Six-Foot-Five |
Career | Shumpert | 10.4 | 2.8 | 1.8 | 1.8 | 5.1 | Six-Foot-Five |
3P% | 2P% | FT% | ORtg | DRtg | Net | ||
2016 | Shumpert | 30% | 45% | 78% | 97 | 103 | -6 |
Career | Shumpert | 33% | 44% | 76% | 99 | 105 | -6 |
2016 | Delly | 41% | 40% | 86% | 109 | 108 | 1 |
Career | Delly | 40% | 39% | 82% | 110 | 110 | 0 |
Delly has the edges on outside shooting, assists, assist:turnover ratio, Net Rating, and 2016 RPM/RAPM. Shumpert has the edge on points, steals, and raw rebounding. But as we’ve said many times on this blog, the only thing that matters is how many more points you score than the other team. Delly has a huge edge in Net Rating.
Point guard has become the quarterback of the NBA. You just can’t win without one on the floor. As such, a solid backup point is more important to the Cavs than a defensive wing. LeBron playing backup point is not a good long-term plan, and neither is Mo or Shumpert. The jury is still out on Jordan McRae, and I’m skeptical on Jay Felder, but if you can keep one, I’d find the odds of Jordan McRae being able to replace Shump as a defender more probable than his ability to run backup point.
If they can only keep one, the Cavs should move Shump and keep Delly. Matt is better and more important to the team.
Elijah: If I am the Cavs, I would easily match the offer. I’m not a huge believer in thinking that 4 Years/38.4 Million is a huge salary to commit to a rotation player in the current salary cap era. In fact, 10% of your salary cap space (which the Cavs are going exceed grossly anyway) for a player who was better statistically (RPM/RAPM) than most could even imagine.
Yes, Delly isn’t the most athletic player. He can’t create his own shot. However, he plays extremely smart defense, takes care of the ball (A:TO Ratio was outstanding), and knocks down open looks from deep (40% three point shooter). What’s not to like?
Cory: Let’s just pretend that the decision ultimately comes down to David Griffin. First, I’d pretend that I didn’t fart during the wedding toast, then I’d probably throw up from the anxiety of knowing that Delly would still be a Cav on like a $3 million a year contract if not for Varejao’s instantly regrettable extension. Griff has more hits than strikes, but I’ll go to my deathbed believing that Delly would be here for three more years if for not dishing out Andy’s rotten shrimp pirate vomit contract. After that, I’d take a double shot of Jameson, splash some cold water on my face, and I’d match the offer sheet. If nothing else, $9.5 million per season for Delly will look like a square deal in a year, and he’ll be at least be a trade asset. Asset management is the name of the game, and Delly walking for nothing completely wastes the time invested in him.
Tom: At one point this season I was mocked for saying that Delly would be the 4th most important Cavalier on many nights. And for the majority of the season, even the most vile Delly hateahs had to recognize. His assist to turnover ratio was 10th in the entire NBA. He was 23rd in the NBA in raw plus/minus, and third on the Cavs behind LeBron and Kevin Love. He, and not Kyrie Irving, was the point guard for the Cavs best regular season lineup, finishing the year as the 3rd best lineup in the entire NBA.
He’s just 25 and is a fan favorite. He’s built up some serious chemistry with TT and LeBron. He’s devastating as the passer in the pick and roll. It’s beyond foolish to let him go.
If you were taking an unbiased appraisal of the situation you would conclude that Delly at less than $10 million a year in this current salary climate is a no-brainer, and you would prioritize him ahead of J.R., Richard Jefferson, James Jones, and any other players that could be re-signed. And as Nate pointed out, it would be better to deal Shump for a 1-year contract or something and keep Delly. He’s improved offensively every season and he can defend either guard position. LeBron played better with Delly than with any other Cavalier last season. (Net Rating 17.9 in almost 1200 minutes!)
https://twitter.com/tompestak/status/708358129579401216
EvilGenius: I’ll start by saying, I’m glad I’m not the Cavs. In theory, it’s easy to just throw around @CavsDan’s cash like a drunken Powerball winner making it rain at the club…
Delly has been a polarizing player, even among Cavs fans. Folk hero to many, scrub to some. What’s your view?
Nate: Delly is my favorite player – maybe of all time. My list probably goes: Z, Delly, Tristan Thompson, Andy, Mark Price. I fell in love with him when he went nutso on Bradley Beal in D.C. and willed the Cavs to a comeback. Then he had one of the guttiest performances I’ve ever seen when he chased Steph Curry around for 2.5 hours in game three of the 2015 finals, and put up 20 points, five assists, and four rebounds to go with it.
I’m guilty of loving him because he’s the pro version of me: borderline dirty, hard screens, hard fouls, tough/smart D, passes, three pointers, and missed layups. But he’s what I wish I was, and what I’d like every player I’ve ever coached to be, in the way he approaches the game: he’s competitive; he flies around the court; always communicates; he maximizes his talent; he never takes plays off; he’s smart; he’s a great teammate. As can be seen by his championship joy, he’s far more invested in his team’s success than his own.
Elijah: Delly has evolved for me. At first, I genuinely disliked the guy. My brother met him and after the experience, which I won’t divulge, I had an even more negative opinion about him than just being an Australian dude who hustles a lot.
But he seemed to really care and play really hard, which I liked, but I always felt like his minutes should go to Kyrie/Dion/CJ Miles/etc. instead of him. However, since LeBron has been back, his fit really grew on me. Delly is a guy that just consistently battles to win and gives his all on every play despite his athletic limitations. I appreciated his effort and heart, especially in the 2015 playoff run. I’m glad he grew to be a hero for some, witnessing some of the loudest cheers I’ve ever heard in the Q. Overall, I respected the guy for giving his all, really improving him game, and not complaining when things didn’t go his way personally.
Cory: He’s one of my favorite Cavs of all-time. Even if he leaves, I’m happy for him. Even if he leaves, I’m proud of his tenure as a Cavalier. Marketing campaigns like “All In” cover each corner of The Q, and no player during the past three years has been as all in as Delly. He’s an absolute inspiration to anyone who loves the game, or to anyone who loves anything. This was his one shot, and he knew it, and he pushed himself to exhaustion to get the most out of it. He was a complete afterthought during the tragically mediocre 2013 draft, and he’s about to make more money than the #1 pick in that draft.
Delly’s charm is multifaceted. He’s Australian, so that’s instantly cool. His effort is nonstop. Each year he’s found a way to improve his game. Mostly, I think Delly lovers admire him so much because they think in a perfect world that they could have been him, and the truth is that they know they never gave as much as he did to the game and that’s why they aren’t.
Tom: Delly is a cult hero because he hustles so damn much – to the point that his body literally shut down after Game 3 of the 2015 Finals. He’s considered a scrub by many because his raw, per-game box score production is low. “He averages five points a game…” The reality is that he’s the perfect embodiment of the no-stats all-star. And I do mean perfect.
Not only is his per game production low, but his game is aesthetically displeasing: He’s not smooth, his jumpy is cock-eyed, he jumps off the wrong foot, his misses can be bad misses, he winds up on more vines meant to mock his game than celebrate it, and, really, he doesn’t fit the profile of an NBA player. He’s white but not a pure shooter, he doesn’t look particularly quick, and he doesn’t have an ego. Instead of some rapper pose he offers an impassioned thumbs up when it’s time for a team photo (assuming he wasn’t cropped out).
All of this creates a profound cognitive dissonance when Delly actually does something good (it’s hard to believe the outcome given the ingredients that went in), while his leash stays ever short when his wrong-footed runner goes off the side of the hoop. It’s literally the opposite of the Kyrie/Kobe effect – where their laziness, inefficiency, and failures are overlooked and their sweet-looking buckets the only thing anyone remembers.
The truth is that Delly is a pretty darn good backup guard – his spot-up 3 point shooting has become very good, his passing is excellent, he takes care of the ball, he can run an offense, and he is easily one of the most intelligent basketball players alive. His clock and foul management are unrivaled, his PnR numbers are sublime, and we haven’t even brought up the most common characteristics of his reputation – the kid will run through a brick wall to get a loose ball or chase someone through a forest of screens. He makes high usage players better. He’s one of the best backup point guards in the NBA. He is limited when he has to create offense for himself off the dribble and his finishing ability is poor. His defense might be a bit overrated: his on-ball defense is fiesty but not always the most effective. He’s better off-the-ball but he doesn’t bother shots. If we stick to RAPM he’s a top 100 player in the league of 400+ players.
EvilGenius:
Are Delly’s best years in front of him? Or were podium games in the 2015 playoffs the pinnacle of his effectiveness?
Nate: He’s only 25. The biggest part of his game that needs work: he needs quicker feet, and better lower leg strength to help him finish. I’d like to see him fix his J, but it is what it is. He’ll have to be a better three point shooter in the p/r to be successful too. The only part of me that wants Delly to leave is the part of me that wants to see him play in a pick and roll offense, where he can constantly hit roll men or shooters. Milwaukee is that team (though they need more shooters). Their guys will actually roll. He’d be a cult hero in that town. He’ll be great on whatever team lets him be great.
Elijah: I think Delly’s best games were the podium games in the 2015 playoffs. As cliche and it sounds, the NBA is a make or miss league and when Delly makes his open shots, that is his peak as his effort on the defensive end and playmaking are consistent enough to be genuine. I do think Delly could improve slightly more with his shooting but don’t think he will drastically improve in the future.
Cory: While they’re different players, I think he’ll have a career similar to Jose Barea. The playoffs are the biggest spotlight, and he shined last season. Podium games are rare and he had a few. Most people’s impressions of him will be sitting next to LeBron during the 2015 playoffs looking like a roadie from a for Mudhoney. He’ll go on and have a productive career no matter where he is, but I thoroughly believe that he needs a cast that accents his abilities to shine, and he’ll have that in Milwaukee with their uber athletic roll and finish abilities.. I’m ready for another “Fear the Dear” campaign, and he’s gonna thrive there.
Tom: I think he’ll continue to improve his shooting and get better at the mid-range stuff now that teams are chucking the roll men and forcing Delly to be a scorer. I see no reason why he’ll plateau or regress. I expect great things from him over the next few years. That said, I’m not sure he’ll have as big of a stage as he did over the last two years if the Cavs don’t match the Bucks offer.
EvilGenius: Without question his best years are in front of him. Don’t get me wrong, those podium games were the stuff of legend, but they were magnified by the context of the situation. The team needed someone to step up and help LeBron in his hour of need with two of the “big three” sidelined, and Delly took the mantle for a game or two. The exertion of that pushed him to the brink of dangerous levels of exhaustion, and he just wasn’t the same guy afterwards in that series. He’s still just 25 years old. He made strides in his three point shooting last season. And now, it looks like he’s going to be heading to Milwaukee to sharpen his skills under the tutelage of one of the great PGs of our time, Jason Kidd. He’s also going to have some absolute skywalkers in the Greek Freak, Jabari Parker and Greg Monroe to whom he can lob his Loaded Wombat oops. The future certainly seems bright for Delly…
What effect did the playoffs and especially the Finals have on Delly’s perceived value?
Nate: His horrible first couple games in the finals (and his bad luck) led to a significant reduction to his meaningful minutes in the finals. To many outside the Cavs it seemed as if Lue had lost faith in him, and Delly had lost faith in his shot. The finals is a horrible time to be hurt (if you believe that rumor) and to be in a slump (which we all saw). In the last three rounds of the playoffs, Delly’s shot disappeared. He shot 25% from the field and 14% (4-31) from three. Matthew went to the shoreline, tried to throw rocks into Lake Erie and missed.
Judging from the rumblings (and I’ve heard nothing beyond LeBron’s banana boat tweet and media “sauces”), Dellavedova’s perceived value to the Cavs could be low right now. But the first round (you know, back when LeBron actually rolled in the p/r?) Delly torched the Pistons for 9.5 points and 4 rebounds in 18 minutes with shooting splits of 57%/40%/80%. That, the regular season, and the 2015 playoffs are all the Bucks remember and all they need to remember, and that’s why Delly’s gonna make $9.5 million per year.
Elijah: I believe the Finals hurt Delly’s value a bit. Not only did he not play much, but when he did, the Cavs statistically fell apart. In addition, it seemed like Delly couldn’t buy a bucket despite receiving some great looks from his teammates during the championship run. All in all, I don’t think it hurt him that drastically seeing the offer he received, but he may have gotten more dollars if he wasn’t getting looked over for guys like Mo Williams, Dahntay Jones, and struggling Iman Shumpert.
Cory: A part of me thinks that he must be hurt, or that he was just a David Blatt guy, and that Lue started trimming his minute in January. I was legit livid over seeing Mo Gotti on the court rather than Delly during the Finals, if for no other reason than he’d be the perfect technical bait for the groin stuff antics of Draymond.
Tom: It took a huge hit. Mo Williams? Are you kidding me? No one is going to remember how well Delly played last season and during the first couple rounds of the playoffs – just that he was basically “unplayable” in the Finals. Even when he was part of the most dominant stretch of Cavalier offense all season which occurred during the back-half of the Raptors series, he was overlooked. (Worth clicking on that Tweet – McMenamin acknowledges how much Delly was responsible for the “horns-rub” plays further down)
Delly was on the court. To my eyes I saw LeBron running the point, RJ screening/cutting and Frye spacing in tandem
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) May 24, 2016
The other thing is that Kyrie Irving played well and played a lot of minutes. So that definitely affected the Cavs need to play him and thus his perceived value.
EvilGenius: It’s my opinion that Delly is a better PG option than Jeremy Lin. Linsanity got three years and $36M from the Brooklyn Nets… Delly got a four year, $38M offer from the Bucks. That math should tell you how much of an effect the playoffs and Finals had on Delly’s perceived value. If the 2015 Finals had played out prior to this season’s Free Agency, I believe Matty D would have probably been looking at $15 per easily, if for nothing else than his ability to hamper Steph Curry. As it was, the perfect storm of his dwindling minutes and opportunity (which was partly Ty Lue’s seemingly increasing lack of faith, and partly Delly’s own apparent lost confidence in his shot) resulted in a genuine anti-climax for a PG of his caliber. Clearly, Jason Kidd still valued him and was able to get him at a relative bargain… mostly because the Cavs may not value him enough to match the Bucks’ offer.
If Delly is indeed heading to another team, how will you remember him?
Nate: Looking like a hobo who snuck up to the podium with TT and Bron during 2015 playoffs after getting Gibson and Horford kicked out of games in the second round and the conference finals. My six-year-old still calls him “homeless guy Delly.” At the time I said it was #PeakDelly. I hope it wasn’t.
Elijah: I’ll remember him to be the guy that gave MVP Steph Curry fits in the 2015 NBA Finals. In addition, the improvement in his game really shows that even at the highest level of athletics, hard work can truly pay off. Delly is the kid in high school who locked himself in the gym for 12 hours a day to improve because he wanted to be better. People may be annoyed with his perceived “dirtiness” and “cheap” play but the guy gives his all during every second that he is on the court. In this day and age, it’s rare to see that, and for that, I’ll always remember that.
Cory: As a man of his times. If the Cavs weren’t such a train wreck during the 2013-14 season, would he have ever gotten his shot? I don’t believe in fate, it’s just too Disney. I certainly do believe in timing, and the Cavs were the perfect team for him after going undrafted, and he fought for that opportunity with everything he had.
Tom: I’ll remember looking up a hell of a lot of stats on him. There wasn’t much to like about the 2013-2014 season for the Cavaliers. Delly was one of the few bright spots. We here were early Dellavedova adopters, some of us becoming zealots. Over at gotBuckets we named him our gB Rookie of the Year. I bought his G’Day Mate coffee. He’s definitely my favorite NBA player to root for since I became an adult. My lasting memories of his play will be the “is it a floater or an alley-oop” shots/passes that he perfected, much to the amazement of pundits (once again, the cognitive dissonance), and his tenacity, especially in the 2015 playoffs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf2V0E8S-hw#t=2m34s
EvilGenius: I’ll remember him as one of the hardest working players in Cavs history. I’ll remember him for his heroic efforts in the 2015 playoffs and Finals. I’ll remember him as a proud Australian… which shone through brightly during Australia night this season. I’ll remember him for all of the memes he inspired about no splashing. I’ll remember the Delly trey/deli tray. I’ll remember his pre-game coffee routine. I’ll remember the Loaded Wombat. And, I’ll remember to still root for him to succeed in Milwaukee… just not against the Cavs. Most of all, I’ll remember him as a humble, hustling hellofadova of a human who gladly gave everything he had to make this team better. Good luck Wombat!
Bonus – post your favorite Delly YouTube clip or Vine.
Nate: I don’t know how anyone can watch this video and wanna get rid of this guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op04VjvcpBY
Or this video. I’ve never seen Shumpert dive on a loose ball like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkkZ_jgK9B8
Elijah: The first video that Nate posted is what I’ll remember forever about Delly. His grit and determination to make life miserable for the MVP in a pivotal Finals game when the Cavs were written off with no Kyrie and no Kevin Love.
Cory:
Tom: This is my favorite Vine of Delly because it perfectly sums up what I call: “The Delly Effect”. This Vine was posted in real-time and subsequently to mock Delly for looking perfectly awkward. Never mind that in a tight ball-game the shot didn’t go in. No, ankles were broke, so stay woke, or something hip. Look at how fiercely Delly forces his body to contest this shot. Look at that final lunge.
https://vine.co/v/iBX2vIPdPqE
EvilGenius: Delly’s D on Dirk still tickles me to this day…
New thread up on the Wade saga if you guys would rather start fresh…
Mixed feelings about this.. im happy we secured one ring before all of this.
Mixed feelings???? If Cavs get Wade that’s a huge upgrade for the bench. Even if JR Smith has to come off the bench that’s a gigantic upgrade.
I’ll save the explanation on the aftermath..
Future guys for me to get prematurely excited about…
https://twitter.com/AmicoHoops/status/750361960416509953
McRae and maybe Felder are the only two worth watching
I always liked Liggins at Kentucky… suprised he didn’t develop more…
BTW, Liggins agent is Wade’s agent. Twitter is also looping that fact into the Wade theory.
Love Sir’Dominic only because of his name. Maybe they could get God Shammgod to be an assistant coach for him…
Just in case there was any doubt…
https://twitter.com/RealGM/status/750363430620573700
Yes sir. Remember when LBJ said we just “need to work out the technical details.” Maybe he meant “getting Wade and Melo.”
Man… you got the FEVER Hot Sauce!
I remember when LBJ came home, I found this weird rabbit hole on Twitter of all of these random Cleveland people who had all of these odd pieces of info that he was coming back. In the end, they were all right, and they all knew stuff before all of the national guys because the info came from people on the ground with random connections to Cavs, Cleveland, LBJ’s crew, etc.. So I am definitely believing this whole story more than most. It is unfolding in such a similar fashion. It could be nothing, but this is how LBJ roles… Read more »
Wade and James is possible if both play for much less next year. Can’t see any way Anthony fits into this.
Love for Anthony. That one is easier than Wade.
Don’t believe Grif would make that trade.
Anthony is the poster child example of a player than will never win anything, and would ruin everything. Maybe they could let him on the floor with the second unit. He would actually be useful in that role.
Yeah but that’s a 50/50 chance because it was a yes or no. Confirmation bias does not mean those rumors or scraps of evidence were true.
@Kevin — I agree. The CLE Twitter Rabbit Hole could have actually just been correct by blind luck, i.e., the didn’t actually know anything. They just were spewing nonsense and I saw a pattern because I wanted LBJ back. But there were enough legitimate elements to it. The Gilbert Plane thing ende up being true in the end. The Random Trainer Guy had a very specific story that held up. The Akron Cupcake Lady also had a specific story that held up. Also, I 100% believe that random people know things national reporters don’t know. The challenge is finding those… Read more »
I knew it two years earlier when Andre Knott stated on WTAM 1100, during a special show about a Brown’s coaching change, that LeBron would be back in two years. Then he refused to give his sources. But he played football at SVSM, so the chances of inside info are pretty good.
So what you’re saying is we need Andre to break away from the Tribe and give us the latest scoop!
Let me dream:
KI, McRae, Mo, Felder
Wade, JR
LBJ, RJ
Melo, TBD
TT, Frye
While dreaming.. How about Chris Paul ?
imagine chris paul (pg) KI (shooting gaurd).
Then bring Wade and JR from the bench
Haha. But how do we get Paul. I could see Love for Melo, and Wade sliding into the MLE. That is at least possible. To get Paul, would need to trade KI. That would be make me mad.
and Delly
The Mavs are like a new team every year + Dirk… LOL
Wade coming to Cleveland is great. But we need JR back for it to be meaningful. Wade as a starter, meh. Wade off the bench = awesome.
He’s not taking a massive pay cut just to come off the bench dude…
Well going from JR to Wade is a downgrade. Griffin is super smart and he knows this.
Did you watch DWade in the playoffs this year? Regardless… you have to be realistic. There’s just no way DWade would take essentially a $17M pay cut just so he could come off the bench…
Yes, Wade was awesome in the playoffs. Which is why the he’s not better than Delly people downthread are so obviously wrong that it hurts my brain.
They’re not arguing with you that he’s not better than Delly… They’re arguing that he is not a Delly replacement, since he’s NOT… I repeat NOT going to come off the bench…
I still wonder at times how can Cols be so real. and when I say real.. what I mean is.. you know it.
It would hurt me too, to have a brain like yours.
Yeah. I agree we need JR to stay, but if Wade comes JR actually is perfect 6th man. And you could have lineups of KI, JR, Wade, LBJ, TT
I’m sure IF Wade came, he would platoon with JR as a starter, because I don’t see Wade playing all 82 regular season games. He’d probably play c loser to half of them. Anyways, I don’t buy it. No way he leaves $40 million on the table for $3.5 million.
No way in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks is Wade coming off the bench next season.
MeloComing. LeBron’s Banana Boat DREAM (OK…. I’ll stop for a bit)
https://twitter.com/Mock_Draft_Mani/status/750359511156727809
The only thing left after that is somehow getting CP3. This is scary…
SomeGuyNamedChrisHernandezWhoClaimsToBeAReporterBOMB!
https://twitter.com/ChrisHern3/status/750360739378892800
GymTrainerGuyWhoBrokeLBJComingHomeStoryBOMB
https://twitter.com/josh_tep/status/750358039929036800
Funny $$
https://twitter.com/ChrisBHaynes/status/750349227419512832
KD to Warriors is just absurd. At the moment I think the guys should kind of take it easy in this year and try and load up for 2017/18.
No reason to give up… what has KD ever won?
Don’t be so defeatist! With #23 you can always win, and then there is the injury bug. Remember what happened in 2015 with KD’s foot! And he has had several foot surgeries.
This is a good point. Neither KD or Steph is a lock for getting to the finals un-injured. But I hate being stuck hoping for that.
“Until the next adventure…” MELO IS COMING TOO.
https://twitter.com/itsgabrielleu/status/748943835351375872
I hate the Warriors.
They might be the one thing that is both Awesome and Not Awesome.
We’re on the same banana boat
Pretty early to surrender guys…
#StillGottaPlayTheGames
SpursBeatWriterBOMB
https://twitter.com/JeffGSpursZone/status/750355183054487553
I won’t believe it until Sauces Tweets it… /s
EG — Haha. Growing up as the suffering CLE fan, I always love when these big national stories involve the Cavs. Its just so much fun, even if it fizzles. I mean, I am not sure this is a good idea basketball wise, but Wade leaving Heat for Cavs is worth it. That would be so great.
And I actually think this is potentially real now.
Oh, I’m with you Hot Sauce… love the intrigue… especially now that the chip is finally in hand and LBJ is committed to stay…
Lol, this is making my heart beat faster compared to anything that happened since July 1. Whew free agency..
And Wojhowdoyouspellit isn’t launching bombs yet on this??
WINDBOMB
https://twitter.com/WindhorstESPN/status/750348459287449600
What does this even mean? That he’s close to a decision or already made one?
My guess is it means he goes back to Miami.
Which teams? If that includes Miami then the possibility is..
Could mean back to Miami. Could mean he was on a plane with LeBron and Gilbert last night and is coming to Cleveland for MLE in exchange for Gilbert agreeing to sell the franchise to him and LeBron when LeBron retires in 2021.
But it’s definitely one or the other.
Don’t think he’s coming fwiw…
Draymond is still a dirty player. Klay is still a poor sport. Kyrie is still better than Curry at the biggest stage ditto with Lebron to KD. Up to this date Klay and Curry are still no-shows in the clutch. How sweet it is to behead these guys in the finals if given another chance. Just imagine the possibility. Lebron has beaten KD, Steph, Russ, TD, Kawhii, Harden in the Finals. Talk about having the easier path to the ‘ship. Sure Kobe has faced elites of the west but who’s to say that Lebron faced scrubs in the east? Bottom… Read more »
Maybe we can trade Love for Carmelo, re-sign JR Smith, and get Wade as a huge upgrade over Delly.
No one in their right mind would trade Love for Carmelo. Carmelo can make any team lose. LeBron and Ky would get like one shot per game.
WTH would you want Melo? What happened to your belief in the “UPG” as you dubbed him? Cavs are undefeated in playoff series when LBJ, Kyrie and Love all play…
Cols is a ‘star f*cker’, to use Nate’s colorful terminology. He would trade Love for Ray freaking Allen.
The Warriors have just afforded themselves to sit any of two their 4 all stars at the same time without losing a beat on offense. I don’t envy them but I hope we can afford that too. But I don’t think Wade is the answer. Spacing was vital for us in the finals cuz it helped us unlock certain isolation plays because the floor is stretched. Sure Wade can be deadly in the pick n roll but it will also result to a more cramped floor since LBJ, Kyrie and TT will never be spot up shooters. Wade won’t open… Read more »
Nah. If we get JR Smith back and Wade is the Delly replacement that’s a huge upgrade. Not enough to overcome Durant replacing Barnes, but still a big upgrade.
I’ll leave it to you to have the incapacity to analyze fit and maximizing talent on the floor. In a vacuum Wade is an upgrade over Delly. But the problem is, basketball isn’t played on a vacuum.
Wade running the pick and roll with LeBron is much more potent than Delly. Wade is a much better on-ball defender. There’s no way Wade would be unplayable in the Finals. He fits perfectly off the bench here.
Did you just imply Wade will come off the bench for this team? Lol… Just lol!!
Dude it’s not even about Wade vs Delly here.
Let’s keep it simple for you. If we have the ability to sign one between 2016 Wade and 2008 Ray Allen, would you be more dumber than what you are right now and choose DWade?
You’re obviously just using this opportunity to harp how Delly sucks for you.
Nope. Wade off the bench is much better than Delly off the bench. If we keep JR and sign Wade that’s a huge win for us.
Welp. There’s the sign. You completely have no grasp of what I’m saying. No worries Cols, you still the undisputed resident troll of Ctb. Slow clap for you bud ;)
Whelp. With Durant replacing Barnes, that GSW team just became unbeatable unless they get an injury to one of their stars. Sucks.
I ain’t scared of the to be honest. Sure I’m looking forward to what they capable of, but it just gave more reason to dislike them and hope to beat those as$es in the finals.
Pretty early for you to give up Cols…
I dont know what to feel if we land David West. The guy has veteran smarts, will work his as$ for a ring would not complain for touches and will be an enforcer here. But I worry about him on the floor if we go small. It’s nonsense to have a player who will maybe get good burn in the regular season but still be benched in the playoffs because he just doesn’t go with what our scheme is. He can stretch the floor but we already have that in Channing. And Frye is more mobile and more money on… Read more »
He’s a tougher rebounder than Frye… and with the always small lineup the Dubs will be trotting out, he should be fine…
But that doesn’t mean he’ll be effective on most teams that goes small. He’s slow and Channing is obviously more mobile than him. He isn’t much of a 3pt threat too as he is more of a long-2 guy. He’s a good passer and a high IQ guy. Tough guy too, haha Draymond won’t even try.. I wouldn’t be disappointed if he’s signed here, I just hope we could find the best complementary guys with our leads. If he’s that then we’ll get behind him. I just don’t think a 7 man rotation will get it done next year with… Read more »
I hear you… not exactly a lot of guys still left tho… I just like DWest’s toughness and his ability to hit twos with regularity could offset what Livingston gives the Dubs…
Wade would be a huge upgrade on Delly. As long as we get JR Smith back to start and bring Wade off the bench in the Delly role that’s a tremendous improvement.
That would be ideal. But if he comes, JR may be gone or will be 6th man. Not saying I like it, but that would be cost of Wade.
Do you read these comments before you hit send? Wade, if he came, would not be replacing Delly… he’d be replacing JR…
A serious cap question: even if we wanted Wade, how could we get him. I thought a sign-and-trade with a third team is possible (like the Bucks), but the CBA prohibits sign-and-trades for first year of a contract. “If a team matches an offer sheet and retains its free agent, then for one year they cannot trade him without his consent, and during that year cannot trade him at all to the team that signed him to the offer sheet. They also can’t trade the player in a sign-and-trade transaction (see question number 91). A restricted free agent’s resulting contract… Read more »
Yeah, as explained by Nate on email, the only way Cavs can get Wade is if he agrees to take the $3.3M exception… or if Riley would be willing to take back Love or Ky in S&T… neither of which is likely to happen…
Haha woke up earlier this morning to a bunch of Wade stuff on CtB. Still think there is no way this is happening but as hot sauce said, sure is fun. Cavs haven’t signed anyone yet and the free agent frenzy is almost over… What are you up to Davidx2?
So Durant goes to GS, and now Wade and Melo are coming to Cleveland? Could you imagine? Haha
OK. Sorry for so much Wade stuff…. BUT think about this: LBJ immediately said goodbye to Delly on Twitter. Windhorst had some mysterious tweets about a Delly sign-and-trade. Wade is apparently talking to Bucks. None of these things made much sense in isolation, but if they are all connected…. VOILA!!
#BananaBoatToTheCLE
Real tweet from real sports report at HuffPo.
https://twitter.com/Schultz_Report/status/750307445004787712
FWIW, there is also a rumor about Melo to Cavs. This Cleveland kid, Joe Kinsley, who runs a blog had a story on it. He claims to have a source who is connected. And he has broken a few other interesting Cleveland stories, including LBJs return. I am not saying he is right or that I believe him, but my guess is that some family friend of his has a legit Cavs connection, and that the Melo chatter is something the Cavs org has at least considered So while I don’t fully believe any of these specific rumors with Wade… Read more »
I mean, it makes some sense that these rumors are starting. I’m sure Griffin and Gilbert (and the rest of the Cavs’ front office) had a collective “oh sh!t” moment when Durant announced he’s going to GS. I’m sure they’re talking about a number of ways that they could nab Melo. It would obviously have to be a Love for Melo swap.
I love Twitter mysteries like this Wade thing, so I have been reading every piece of Info. Some close friend of Wade’s in Miami tweeted mysteriously, “All of Miami is going to puke.” There is also a FaceBook post by Austin Carr’s son that says he is coming. Link below. LOL. Still seems unlikely. But its fun. If HE did come, the cool thing is that the Cavs would be adding another slashing/pound it to the rim, old school superstar. The Ws added another skinny, wimpy, outside shooter. The Cavs physical, ISO ball vs. the Ws wimpy, shoot threes from… Read more »
What a chump move by Durant. That’s the weakest move I’ve ever seen by a superstar player. You get beat by them in the WCF, so you jump ship. What a pansy.
Can everyone, from now on, get the Logan’s Run treatment every time they use the word ‘legacy’ when discussing an NBA player? Thank you.
This will be your legacy as a commenter.
I don’t want DWade here. No disrespect. But no thanks.
I really only just want to see Riles’ head explode… but I suppose that could happen if he goes to the Bucks or Nuggets too…
I don’t think you have anything to worry about…
I’d love to add DWade, and it’s certainly doable. However, if Wade comes the possibility of signing JR plummets.
The thing is, with JR signed on with Klutch, and if they pull the same thing with JR as they did with Tristan I wouldn’t think he’d be back. And it would be a disaster to lose both JR and Delly. My only optimism about re-signing JR comes from the fact that there have been no rumors about other teams talking to him.
Again, how ironic it would be if Wade, “took his talents to ‘The Land.'”
Jesus. There really is some noise going on about this Dwayne Wade situation. I actually wouldn’t be surprised to wake up tomorrow and find out it’s a done deal.
I also wouldn’t be surprised if it turned out to be nothing though.
Sorry to kill the buzz, but here is the whole Complex Magazine article… It sure looks like DWade Snapchatted from Ibiza this morning, so seems unlikely that he actually made it to Ft. Lauderdale and then on a flight to Cle today… Not impossible, but unlikely…
https://twitter.com/ComplexMag/status/750170667341996032
Could have been his agent on plane :)
I’ll take “Nothing” for $2000, Alex
If anyone is wondering Andre Iguodala is blessed.
http://images.christianpost.com/full/84476/the-nbas-andre-iguodala-champion-for-christ.jpg
Nice!!!! ????
Two thoughts: First, do the Cavs sign Dwayne wade and NOT JR smith?! I’m not sure if I hate that or am indifferent. But man…JR Smith…he was my favorite player this year! Do the Cavs really stay put after durant’s signing tho? Griffin has not shown that proclivity. Two: remember how all year the Cavs just didn’t feel like a championship team? And remember how they romped through the east and yet everything pointed to them losing anyway? And remember how no one comes back from 3-1 down except the Warriors? And lebron’s record in finals was a losing one?… Read more »
I’d rather have JR than DWade. That may sound silly, but Wade doesn’t stretch the floor and is kind of old. He looked solid in the playoffs this year, but I don’t believe adding him to this team necessarily makes us better. IDK maybe I’m biased but I’ve never been much of a Wade fan, but if we can add him somehow and Gilbert is willing to pay the bill, without losing any of our guys then I don’t think it would hurt. He may be able to help in the post season against the GS Chokers and Chuckers?!?!?
I would lose Shump to get Wade, if possible.
I don’t think one necessarily affects the other… Cavs can still go deep in their pockets to re-sign JR, but all they can really offer DWade is the 3.3M I think… Maybe LBJ can chip him off some cash on the side?
Yep not really sure how they could give DWade more $. If I were Wade I’d take that $40 million from Miami. But if he wants to join the Cavs on a cheap deal I’d welcome it.
It’s the only way Wade has a shot to win another ring… if that means something to him
He’s got 3, I’d take the 40 million.
He’s made about $140M over his career so far… He could always make 3.3 for a year, win a ring and then probably get a three or four year max from Cavs next year… I mean the Miami deal is really just $20M for next year since he’ll almost certainly opt out again next summer with the cap exploding one more time…
The DWade to Cavs thing has so little legs that it’s not even worth thinking about. I expect them to sign JR, but probably not soon. By Early September, I’m thinking, and might not be for quite as much as one might think, since other teams aren’t exactly bidding for him. He’ll get a big contract, but I think it’s going to be in the 16-17 mill per range.
Well clearly you haven’t been tracking flights like the rest of us. ?
I could give you the real intel on that flight, but it would have to be in a couple of days, can’t do it tonight. But my feeling before I can confirm one way or the other is that the a/c being tracked has zero to do with Dan Gilbert, the Cavs, or DWade.
So they also track air conditioning??? Pretty progressive… ✈️
Nah man… that’s Bazemore money… Don’t forget who reps JR now… #Klutch… I bet they wind up at 3/$60M
I bet that’s what they are asking for, but when push comes to shove, I don’t think they’re going to get quite that much…
Be honest… what did you think TT would get last year?
I thought he’d get pretty much what he got. I think JR gets a 3 year deal at 17.5 per. Mark it down.
Well, I honestly thought TT was going to get 5/$75M, and #Klutch got him $7M more… So, IMHO that would put JR in the 3/$60M range…
This just shows that LBJ is already winning championship managing a team from top to bottom -something MJ could not do yet ;)
Golden State picked up another dirty turd in Zaza!!! I’ve always hated that guy and it will make it that much easier to hate the Golden State Chokers!!!!
Of course if we had signed Zaza I’d probably buy the bobble head.
ZaZa has the sharpest elbows in the league!
He can probably sign his bad deal with his elbows… So sharp!!!
Everything about ZaZa is sharp…
Sadly, this is a good signing. He played better than Moz last year.
That’s not really saying much… not hard to play better than Moz last year…
With all of these Wade rumors flying around, I was thinking: how could Cavs add a big free agent, given that they are over cap and you can’t do a sign-and-trade involving players if you are over the apron? Well, the apron is $117M, and if LBJ takes a little bit less, it is possible we could be under that after a sign and trade. So IF LBJ wanted Wade to come here, it seems possible. The decision to not match Delly could be related to some type of stealth exploration of sign and trade for a big name. I… Read more »
Was thinking the same thing W/R to Delly and Wade meeting with the Bucks. Still think it’s a long shot but fun to watch unravel on Twitter. Wouldn’t think Wade would join Cavs on the MLE. But a S&T with the Delly contract? Not really sure how that would work or if it could. Anyways, F Kevin Durant. I hope he never wins squat!!!!
Regarding the sign and trade, yes it could happen, since Delly’s new contract would be over vet minimum for Wade. Also huge: LeBron takes a pay cut, we get under the apron, Wade signs with t wolves and we match Delly, then trade Delly for Wade and stay under. Then we let JR walk and are in business. I think this is possible.
Not sure it’s that easy. Plus Delly is with the Bucks not TWolves. I know we have a TPE and I “think” we can absorb some contracts? I didn’t think we could S&T with players since we are over the tax threshold. But I’ve heard various reports suggesting otherwise. I don’t get it?
The rare space-nerd/NBA humor combo:
https://twitter.com/FrankAlvarez/status/750169753407201281
Just going by tweets people are linking (I know, I know…), something weird is going on with Wade. I never expected him to not sign with Miami, and he likely still will, but I think Milwaukee is more than a smokescreen at this point. Wade might sign there just to give Riley an FU. (And for the money, of course)
People are crazy if they think this warriors team will waltz to the championship. No inside presence, I could see Curry being even more run down by the playoffs next year.
If it’s Warriors Cavs and finals, LeBron-Love-Tristan will get every rebound vs Igoudala-Durant-Green. And LeBron will terrorize them in the paint.
But I’ve never been a true believer in the Warriors, perhaps I’ve always underestimated them. We will see what they look like with Zaza Pachulia as their best true big man.
I think people downplaying this team are more or less in the same boat as people downplaying the Heat superteam. They will take a while to gel, but not as long as the Heat took. This was already a superteam, they are just adding one of the best 3 players in the world, and losing an average starter and a couple of bench guys.
But I would argue the Warriors’ depth was their biggest strength. Game 1 of the Finals was the ultimate Warriors game, 8th and 9th guys crushing the other team’s bench. I think this team is going to be great – Durant is the 2nd best player in the league behind LeBron, he’s legit. But I’m not seeing how he improved their team. They will score 150 some regular season games. But in a slow down game in the playoffs, I’m not sure what he helps. I think the difference with LeBron/Wade is that those were the 2 best perimeter defenders… Read more »
Durant has actually become a pretty good defender in the playoffs. His length gave curry fits.
Durant is a very good defender when he wants to be.
Well all this is setting up the stage for Lebron’s legacy. When he beats superteams like this -people will realize MJ did not have to do that.
Does anyone have ESPN Insider? They have article about how this is the BEST move for his legacy. I’m curious as to their main points on how this could possibly be the best move for his legacy.
Could be the best move for LeBron’s legacy if the Cavs can beat this dream team in the Finals once or twice.
I’m betting it’s coming from the nonsense “Kobe is better than LeBron, count da ringz” school of legacy. Unfortunately, all too many people buy into that, so it might be right in a way.
Yes, this is exactly what it is. Reading Wray’s comment will save you 5 minutes and $50/yr or whatever Insider costs.
I have insider. I wouldn’t recommend it, it’s awful.
Not sure if I’m allowed to just copy/paste the entire thing, but the basis of it is: Durant doesn’t want to be Karl Malone, with no rings. He knows his legacy will be defined by that.
Which is a funny theory, because really only dumb people don’t know that Barkley/Malone/Durant are 3 of the best basketball players. So basically ESPN using one of its own “catering to the lowest common denominator” theories, and sending out a wannabe smart guy under the Insider guise.
This was precisely what I was looking for. And no, you aren’t allowed to copy and paste. Re his rings: it will be hollow.
Wouldn’t mind West for vet depth if this rumor is true…
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/750135201657982976
I’m with you on this one EG. I’d like to see the Cavs pick up West, too. Smart, talented, tough guy. Can’t get me enough tough guys.
So does Durant start at center? Curry, thompson, Iggy, Green, Durant? Is that how that going to work. They would be crazy long except for Curry. No bench though. Are they still going to have barbosa?
They’ll probably start ZaZa at Center now and go Dray at PF, Durant at SF, Klay at SG and Curry at PG with Iggy, Livingston and a bunch of rookies, vet pickups and d-leaguers off the bench…
Don’t know if they can afford to keep Barbosa or Speights… They’ve already renounced Barnes and Festus and are trading Bogut to the Mavs…
It’d be nice if they lose Barbosa, but I have a feeling they are going to keep him for peanuts somehow…
No pressure Kev…
https://twitter.com/ArashMarkazi/status/750135243890266113
I’d say this was just a little more extreme than burning LBJ’s jersey back in 2010…
https://twitter.com/WestinWood/status/750105915106299904
Maybe all Thunder fans can be painted with this brush the way all Cavs fans are ‘jersey burners’ because 3 idiots did it on tv…
Yeah, the ugly side Oklahomistan is gonna come out. It’s a shame because there are lots of good people there, as there are most everywhere.
“NOTHING IS GIVEN—-EVERYTHING IS EARNED”—NOT IN THE DUBS VOCABULARY—-IF THEY DON’T WIN THE TITLE NEXT YEAR ( AS THEY ARE BEING ANNOINTED ) IT WILL BE TOTALLY DEVASTATING /IF THEY DO WIN IT WILL BE A VERY ” HOLLOW” FEELING——-JUST ASK LEBRON ON WHICH CHAMPIONSHIP MEANT MORE / WAS MORE SATISFYING FOR HIM—-MIAMI OR CLEVELAND—-IT’S NOT EVEN CLOSE—-DO YOU WANT TO EARN SOMETHING OR JUST HAVE SOMEONE GIVE IT TO YOU—–GARANTEED THIS HAS LEBRON ( AND REST OF THE CAVS ) MOTIVATED ——-GO OUT NEXT JUNE AND KICK THIS SO CALLED ULTRA–SUPER / INVINCIBLE TEAM BUTTS—–THAT WOULD BE EVEN MORE… Read more »
The weird thing is this is the league LeBron helped create. First when he bolted for Miami, then during the lockout, his role with the player’s Union and his one-year contracts.
I’m still wondering where they’re gonna find enough shots for everyone… No way KD is taking less than 18-20 per game (he averaged 19.3 last year)… Steph averaged 20.2 last season, Klay 17.3, Dray 10.1. That’s almost 70 shots between the four of them…
He’ll take all of Barnes’ shots, and I’m guessing Curry, Klay and Durant all sacrifice a little. I doubt it’ll be a problem. Crunch time shots will be more interesting, although doubt there will be much ‘crunch time’ for them…
Barnes averaged 9.6 shots per game last year… that’s a far cry from the 18-20 KD will need…
Do the Cavs try to pull off any significant moves to respond to this KD signing (now/soon or closer to the deadline)? Chris Haynes is calling for them to “retool” but I don’t really see how they have the ammo to do anything…
What sort of retooling could we do that can help us deal with THAT four headed monster? I’m not saying we can’t beat them, who knows what their play will look like 11 months from now, but I’m pretty d*** sure that there is no retooling that any team can do unless they can find another top 20 guy to join our big three and play for a deal even more criminal than Steph’s.
I’m with you for the most part. I guess they could move some minor pieces around to possibly have better matchups for small ball (i.e. more wing defenders). It’s hard for me to see them pulling of anything significant though.
I thought you only needed to “re-tool” when you don’t win the chip?
Certainly seems like the plan is to re-sign LBJ, JR, RJ and JFJ… see how guys like Orange Mamba, Mighty Quinn and Killer Shrimp pan out or not… and wait to make any big moves at the trade deadline if needed…
https://twitter.com/WojVerticalNBA/status/750116198252175360
That dude has fallen so far. 5 mil a year? wow
I mean, I’m shocked he could even get a deal given how horrible he was for a horrible Laker team last season… Guys with height are like left-handed pitchers in baseball… Even when you suck, there’s still some weird inherent perceived value…
Don’t be surprised if the Cavs play with even less effort and defensive intensity during the regular season this next season. What’s the point of burning out when you have to go into another epic finals rematch?
Patchouli Oil filling the Bogut spot…
https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/750106750850732032
Yeah, no surprise…Warriors are going to pick up decent guys for cheap to fill out the roster. That team may even have me rooting for injuries for the first time ever….
Vets will make their way to GS for title shot. Can’t really blame them.
Only thing is, Zaza is no Bogut, so unless he finds the fountain of youth this summer, he’s a non-factor.
He’s not a needle mover, but he’s not bad…all they need is ‘not bad’…
More like filling the Andy spot. Zaza hasn’t been good for a couple of years.
I can’t decide if that team is going to change basketball by making traditional centers obsolete or if they’re going to really struggle against teams with quality bigs…
C’mon… ZaZa almost edged out Dray for the ASG spot this year…
Bloody hell
Name change since delay is gone. :(
3 certainties in life; death, taxes, and LeBron owns durant.
Very true :)
I was always told its death, taxes, and a colonoscopy. Thanks for straightening that out.
Or death, taxes and Cols being myopic…
LOL…
https://twitter.com/MattRAllen/status/750099159005351936
What a steal! The commish needs to look into this!
The Warriors just went from “If you can’t beat em, Groin em!” to “If you can’t beat em (cause you choked away a 3-1 lead in the WCF), join em!”
OK. FOUND SUMMER LEAGUE—CAVS 1ST GAME THIS FRI / 6:00 VS THE BUCKS
Kay Felder going to rip up the Summer League… #FiveNineAndRising
DOESN’T IT SEEM ODD YOU HAVEN’T HEARD ANY TEAMS APPROACHING J.R. AND THERE IS BARELY A WHISPER FROM THE CAVS BRASS—–PART OF ME STILL THINK THEY ARE GOING TO SPRING A ” BOMBSHELL ” ON US—-WHEN DO THE CAVS SUMMER LEAGUE START / WANT T SEE THE ” KID FELDER ” PERFORM
I don’t think it’s that odd. It comes down to a couple things. Teams that aren’t in title contention don’t have much interest at all in JR. He’s proven to be less motivated and more of a headache on mediocre teams. Once all the dust settles you might start to see a little more interest in him, from teams who missed out on their targets, but I think it’s pretty well known JR is happy here. With his signing with Clutch(Klutch?) it’s assumed it’s going to be risk being a drawn out process like it was with Tristan. He played… Read more »
Agree with bw… Gonna be similar situation to the TT dealings with #Klutch last year…
So if they are giving up Bogut and Ezeli to make room for KD, where are they going to get their post defense? Dray is a bully down there but he can’t be the only one. Any ideas out there?
Exactly… it’ll be small ball, all the time…
I think there are definitely going to be some growing pains with that plan. They play in a Western Conference that has a lot of talented big guys (M. Gasol, Boogie, Jordan, Davis, KAT…). What made this years team so unbeatable is they could play any style at any time and still have the best talent on the court due to Bogut’s elite post defense. You don’t think they’ll struggle when defense-first teams with good post play slow the game down?
For sure they’ll struggle… Outside of Iggy and Dray, I’m not sure who plays D on that team…
KD and Klay plays D. But yeah in tearms of overall flexibility on defense they left a huge hole in there..
Klay maybe, but I don’t feel like I’ve seen KD play anything above average D…
So it will be Curry Klay KD & Green Against Ky LeBron Love/Swish (?) Thompson Hmmm… not even lying, I like my chances. Curry got exposed last finals – make him work on both ends and he fizzles out. Durant couldn’t hold/finish a 3-1 series and took the easy out(plus going to GS proves it). Honestly, Green and Klay (although Klay showed his real weak self in the finals) are the only ones with balls. No Bogut. No Barnes. Maybe no Iggy (hopefully he gets shipped) and no Ezeli(not a big deal) = a short rotation. Given that lack of… Read more »
Iggy is a key. If he goes I think it’s a net negative. Even if he stays, he’ll be 33 next January.
Kyrie, Love, Tristan, and Shump are all still young and entering their prime. The Cavs have room to improve with their current roster – if the players decide to take the challenge.
They can keep Iggy and Livingston from the supporting cast. Giving up Bogut, Ezeli and Barnes makes enough room for Durant.
Westbrook is signing with the two times defending Cavs next summer!
Time to sign JR, pay the tax, and prepare to beat these suckers.
It’s now the world against Lebron. LBJ will be the biggest figure in sports history after he beats this group! (Right Cols?)
..and that certainly is going to be awesome!!
This is good stuff. http://www.sportsonearth.com/article/187871406/kevin-durant-signs-with-warriors?partnerId=as_mlb_20160704_63480686&adbid=905058819617324&adbpl=fb&adbpr=201164013340145
I agree to some extent, but I cannot fault the warriors for drafting Curry, Thompson, and Green and then retaining the sidekicks and signing Curry to the insane deal that allowed this to happen. I mean they did build that team from the ground up through the draft and without #1 picks. It sucks but they may have built a dynasty mostly organically. I mean the curry contract is what allowed this to happen and the warriors signed him to that contract.
Once again. All teams are created the same way. Draft, free agency, and trades. The Warriors, like every other team in the NBA used all three. Just like the CAvs.
For what it’s worth, the Warriors got lucky with the Curry contract. It wasn’t a stroke of genius. They took a chance that his frequent ankle injuries wouldn’t continue. Curry took security because of his injury history, rather than holding out for a bigger score.
He’s been mostly healthy since, so the deal worked out in the team’s favor. But at the time, it was at least moderately risky for the team.
Generally agree. Funny (well, not really) to see Lebron once again vaulted to “Best-In-The-World” status. This is what everyone said (and what he was gunning for)….if he wins one in Cleveland, it cements his legacy. Let articles like this be the proof in the pudding.
Big NBA problem: 2 teams(maybe 3, maybe 1) now capable of winning a title. The rest mulling about & increasingly all about cashing checks.
:(
https://twitter.com/ChrisBHaynes/status/750028947270742017
Sorry Nate… I think I feel most bad for you in this…
It’s all good at least I can move towards acceptance.
You’ll feel better when you see Jarrett Jack suiting up for the wine and gold again…
So now its official. Best of luck the rest of the way Delly. Thank you for everything.
So… yeah – who’s going to be our backup point guard? Mo Williams???? Shumpert?? The stats were so clear – the offense ran really, really well when Delly was on the court. 10 million a year isn’t crazy for a backup point guard in the higher salary environment. And what happens if Kyrie goes down again ?? I know we’re in salary tax land… but it just doesn’t really make a ton of sense. Better we should move Love and keep Delly. Pennywise, pound stupid.
The other part of this – is Delly was the ONLY player we could offer 10 million to (well, not exactly, since we have the midlevel exemption). But we can’t just go out and sign free agents. But when we have Bird rights, we can keep our own… so letting Delly walk appears to mean that we won’t have any sort of (legitimate) backup PG.
Lastly, I’ll point out that last year he wanted $4 million a year. Why didn’t we do this!? Cavs didn’t do the extension, and he played for a meager $1.2 million last year to earn his FA rights. I know we were in tax land. But what a great contract he would have been had we kept him at $4 million a year!!!
Felder or bust! Gonna be hard to sign a serviceable backup PG for vet minimum when contracts like this are being handed out. Ramon is tripling his salary from his old contract.
https://twitter.com/WojVerticalNBA/status/750031186949529601
#Don’tSleepOnFelder
All the NBA TV announcers who still can’t pronounce Delly’s name are relieved he won’t be on network games as often.
Interesting to consider what *might* have happened had Draymond not smacked Lebron in the plums –> Warriors win the series 4-1, do not pursue Durant or Durant does not pursue Warriors. Cavs trade Love so that they can make the “next step.”
Damn. Good luck, Delly!
https://twitter.com/ChrisBHaynes/status/750028947270742017
There is at least some truth to this:
@NickMance 3h
Cavs are now America’s team.