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Bulls are in the mix for Love again. If they give up Gibson,Butler and someone else.
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Why in the hell would Bulls need Love with Noah and Gasol?
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The Bulls getting involved in this trade completely ****s over Cleveland. Now you absolutely have to do whatever it takes to secure Love. Because if he goes to Chicago... you might not make it out of the eastern conference. |
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Shit or get off the pot, Cleveland http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11...ove-trade-push |
Don't know why the Bulls are even trying. I've heard it here that Love is only willing to sign a long term deal with Cleveland.
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Denver Nuggets have been in this, too.
But RustShack is always right! Cleveland holds all the cards! Minnesota is weak! They should trade Love for Anthony Bennett straight up no questions asked and be THANKFUL for the ****ing opportunity! http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources...185536749.html Quote:
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Wonder what Denver is offering? Fairied, Gallinari, Chandler?
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Report: Cavaliers trying to acquire other players to put in Kevin Love trade
Kurt Helin Jul 22, 2014, 3:38 PM EDT The deal reportedly on the table from Cleveland for Kevin Love is No. 1 picks Andrew Wiggins, last year’s No. 1 pick Anthony Bennett (who looked good at Summer League) plus one or two first round picks. If that was enough the deal would be done. Minnesota is trying to leverage Cleveland with Chicago and maybe Golden State (although the Warriors are not playing along) to get as much as they can. Cleveland is looking around the league to get more parts to put in a deal, specifically non-guaranteed contracts, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports. The Cleveland Cavaliers are pursuing trade components to include as part of a package with Minnesota to acquire All-Star forward Kevin Love, league sources told Yahoo Sports…. The Cavaliers are working to obtain non-guaranteed contracts that could be a part of a package for Love, allowing the Cavaliers to deliver players that could be released immediately upon completion of a deal, sources said. This would give Minnesota salary-cap relief as part of a trade. Those other pieces are likely to add Kevin Martin to the deal. Minnesota has wanted to dump Martin and his salary (three years, $21.3 million left on his deal) in any Love deal, and frankly Martin could provide some shooting the Cavs could use. To balance that out the Cavs need some non-guaranteed contracts. Cleveland is apparently confident that they are close and can land a deal. That is as much about the lack of other great options out there for Minnesota — Chicago wants in with a deal based around Taj Gibson, and Denver is still out there as the best of the bad options for Minnesota (and that deal will be there, no reason for Minnesota to rush and take any of them). The other part of all this: Will Kevin Love opt in for Cleveland? It’s what Chris Paul did for the Clippers, it is not something Dwight Howard did for the Lakers. Yes, Love reportedly would want to stay with LeBron in Cleveland, but situations and attitudes can change and the Cavs would be wise to get that one extra year guaranteed (plus Love could become a free agent in 2016 when the max salary will skyrocket with the new TV deal). Still, it feels like a deal with get done with the Cavaliers. Eventually. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Signals emanating from Cleveland are clear that Cavs think they'll ultimately construct a trade framework Minnesota will accept for KLove</p>— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) <a href="https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/statuses/491663652454686720">July 22, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...in-love-trade/ |
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Let's say this straight out... if Bennett + Wiggins are both good, this is a bad trade. If one of them becomes excellent, it's a horrible trade. If both become excellent or one becomes an all star, this is highway robbery. Knowing Cleveland, this is most definitely going to happen if they're traded. |
Cleveland probably doesn't have the stones to call Minnesota's bluff. They could trade Bennett + waiters + a first rounder for a ton of guys that would help their team and still clear space for Love in the offseason.
I have no idea why Love would ever opt in for any other team - not before being a true free agent and seeing what the landscape looks like. |
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The Cavs' best move is to wait until midseason and at least see what they have in Wiggins and Bennett. Period. |
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CLEVELAND ISN'T SIGNING HIM! CONTRARY TO HOW THE LAST 4 DRAFTS HAVE GONE, THE UNIVERSE DOESN'T EXIST SOLELY TO MAKE SHIT WORK FOR THE ****ING CAVALIERS YOU BUY NOW OR GET RAPED! :# :# :# |
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