Jarrett Allen is out for Game 5. Brutal loss for the Cavs.
Time for Mobley to deliver. This is why you don’t play casual AF in games 3 and 4. Now I’m legitimately believing Orlando gonna win this one. They lose tonight Donny gonna pack it in.Jarrett Allen is out for Game 5. Brutal loss for the Cavs.
Mobley is still super raw but would be a great target. The Cavs have basically ignored his development since they added Don. They went into "win now" mode with that small backcourt and Allen on the roster. He would solve a lot of the Jazz defensive issues and has a ton of room to develop as a hub offensively which is the area the Cavs have totally ignored with him the past 2 seasons. I'm assuming they would want Lauri back who is the better fit next to Allen. I'd offer Hendricks+ Sensabaugh+ picks.My dream scenario:
1) Cavs blow this
2) They decide to completely blow things up
3) Jazz swoop Evan Mobley
Mobley is still super raw but would be a great target. The Cavs have basically ignored his development since they added Don. They went into "win now" mode with that small backcourt and Allen on the roster. He would solve a lot of the Jazz defensive issues and has a ton of room to develop as a hub offensively which is the area the Cavs have totally ignored with him the past 2 seasons. I'm assuming they would want Lauri back who is the better fit next to Allen. I'd offer Hendricks+ Sensabaugh+ picks.
The Cavs situation certainly seems tied into Don's decision to extend (or not extend) with them.
I heard this hope "They decide to completely blow things up" many times but why would they do it? Like, do you have many (or any!) examples when a team decided to completely blow up their still very young core of good players? I mean, I can see how they can decide to trade one or two of the Garland-Mobley-Allen-Mitchell for other good players...but do blow it up for picks? Like, has it ever happened?My dream scenario:
1) Cavs blow this
2) They decide to completely blow things up
3) Jazz swoop Evan Mobley
There was a team somewhere in the west recently who blew it up with two future hall of famers with at least three years left on their deals. Wish I could remember who it was.Like, do you have many (or any!) examples when a team decided to completely blow up their still very young core of good players?
You’ll definitely have to steal first to hit home runs thrown over the base. That or a really long bat.It's hard to hit home runs when nothing is being thrown over the base. Guess we have to steal first and get a walk times a 20 year drought before something happens.
I heard this hope "They decide to completely blow things up" many times but why would they do it? Like, do you have many (or any!) examples when a team decided to completely blow up their still very young core of good players? I mean, I can see how they can decide to trade one or two of the Garland-Mobley-Allen-Mitchell for other good players...but do blow it up for picks? Like, has it ever happened?