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2014 Huddle NBA Mock Draft


JJman

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Official Trade:

Cavs get Nick Young, Jordan Hill and the #7 pick in 2014 Draft and a future 2nd round pick

Lakers gets Kyrie Irving

http://espn.go.com/n...tradeId=lt6eq99

 

What's the reasoning behind breaking up the rebuild before it really gets built? Even if LeBron doesn't opt out, he's still a free agent in a season or two provided he doesn't sign any kind of extension. The Lakers' motives here are obvious, but the Cavs move is perplexing.

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What's the reasoning behind breaking up the rebuild before it really gets built? Even if LeBron doesn't opt out, he's still a free agent in a season or two provided he doesn't sign any kind of extension. The Lakers' motives here are obvious, but the Cavs move is perplexing.

I didn't make the trade, for the record. But all official trades get posted here.

But good, it will be fun to see you all discuss the trades and why you made them!

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When is time up?

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He has till 10 PM to make the pick, if nothing is heard from him between now and then, I'll make the pick for him based on the link in the OP. The reason he gets so long is we are way ahead of schedule and he probably wasn't expecting a pick till tonight anyways.
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You're good, Cleveland has more than enough cap space to take on Westbrook without sending a player back.

Just try to keep the trade discussions in the other thread.

Its fine to post done deals in this thread. Just don't negotiate the trade or announce players available for trade.
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