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Cleveland get's its PG - not Kemba


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Looks like they tried to low ball us for Kemba and couldn't get it done - so they got the Lakers to bite instead:

CLE gets: Jordan Clarkson + Larry Nance Jr.
LAL gets: Isaiah Thomas + Channing Frye + 1st round pick (CLE)

 

Cleveland get's its PG and still holds onto Brooklyn pick. Good for them. LeBron still leaving....

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Lol fug the Cavs still trying to get Kemba.  They have ONE asset that' even worth considering, and that would only be worth considering if they were looking to trade for Batum or Dwight...  Not Kemba.

Btw, I think the Cavs won that deal walking away.  Frye has to be close to retirement, that pick will be useless, and I hope he can, but idk if IT will ever be the same.  Both Clarkson and Nance can ball and are Lebron's preferred type of teammates...

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5 minutes ago, toldozer said:

When's the deadline,  4? I'd only accept a 2 team deal where we can dump the majority of money this off-season and get the nets pick.

Have to dump Batum's, and if I was them get rid of Frank to get Willy some time. Have to include Kemba. Not sure what they would send back now though. That first round pick would have to come with something else I guess. And I don't see it. 

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27 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Btw, I think the Cavs won that deal walking away.  Frye has to be close to retirement, that pick will be useless, and I hope he can, but idk if IT will ever be the same. 

Thomas and Frye are expiring contracts, and moving Clarkson frees up more money. The Lakers just got themselves a lot of cap space.

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22 minutes ago, djp14 said:

Thomas and Frye are expiring contracts, and moving Clarkson frees up more money. The Lakers just got themselves a lot of cap space.

Yeah I saw that, but I was just referring to tangible long-term production.

And with the way things have went for the Lakers the last few years, idk how much that cap spacwe will help if no one wants to come there, but we'll see.

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