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Trade Deadline ... A Couple of Ideas

Idea: Trade Hayward to the Suns for Alex Len, Archie Goodwin, Washingtons 2014 1st rounder and Minnesota's Protected pick

this kills many birds with 1 stone
 
I like trade idea #2. Rondo/Burks/Favors/Kanter + 2 potential top 10 picks this year, let's do it
 
Why would we ever want Rondo? I don't see him as a fit here and don't want to give up near what you are proposing in the 2nd trade.

Corbin + Rondo =


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here's another highly unlikely trade idea.

Trey Burke, Marvin Williams, the GSW pick, and our 2015 pick for Kyrie Irving, Alonzo Gee and Earl Clark
https://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kblet3a

Jazz do it because it's Kyrie Irving --an elite level PG. He's a stud, but needs to learn and play in a system. Trey Burke thinks he's a #1 option, and despite his great playmaking ability, they may never be able to convince him not to shoot every time he touches the ball. Irving, on the other hand, has elite skills that would justify his FGAs.

Cavaliers do it because they want to win now, and Kyrie is out of control in Cleveland. They are an organization with no foresight or patience. Marvin Williams is a good player/veteran, and Trey Burke has shown that he has the making of an adequate floor general (if only he passed more). Marvin is an expiring contract who will allow them to be flexible should they ever grow brains. They get to shed two deadweight players in Gee and Clark, and afford to resign Marvin and Dang, and still go after another player in free agency.


Yes, highly unlikely, but one can dream...
 
here's another highly unlikely trade idea.

Trey Burke, Marvin Williams, the GSW pick, and our 2015 pick for Kyrie Irving, Alonzo Gee and Earl Clark
https://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kblet3a

Jazz do it because it's Kyrie Irving --an elite level PG. He's a stud, but needs to learn and play in a system. Trey Burke thinks he's a #1 option, and despite his great playmaking ability, they may never be able to convince him not to shoot every time he touches the ball. Irving, on the other hand, has elite skills that would justify his FGAs.

Cavaliers do it because they want to win now, and Kyrie is out of control in Cleveland. They are an organization with no foresight or patience. Marvin Williams is a good player/veteran, and Trey Burke has shown that he has the making of an adequate floor general (if only he passed more). Marvin is an expiring contract who will allow them to be flexible should they ever grow brains. They get to shed two deadweight players in Gee and Clark, and afford to resign Marvin and Dang, and still go after another player in free agency.


Yes, highly unlikely, but one can dream...

I don't want Irving.
 
This is From David Locke on Twitter, which means it probably doesn't mean anything.

"Gordon Hayward's agent Mark Bartelstein rumored by @ESPNSteinLine to be target of Cleveland Cavaliers to run front office"
 
I like trade #1, but I don't think Charlotte would give up a first-rounder for a possible rental of Marvin Williams and JLIII.
 
I like trade #1, but I don't think Charlotte would give up a first-rounder for a possible rental of Marvin Williams and JLIII.

If Marvin gets them into the playoffs that would be the 2nd time in their franchise history. I'd think that would be important to them.
 
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