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Steve Kyler: 60-40 that Hayward stays

Nobody really knows anything at this point. So much has to be done prior to his decision. We have 4 draft picks, expiring contracts, guys on the last year of their deals, and some unanswered questions.

In my personal opinion, we need to make a pretty decent sized trade around the draft. We should use Favors, #24, #30, one or two of the 2nd rounders, and one of our firsts from next year. I would even consider trading Hood if the right deal made itself available. What I would target:

- Paul George (worth a shot but probably not happening)
- Jimmy Butler (worth a shot but probably not happening)
- Moving into the lottery (only worth dealing Favors and #24 if we have the perfect target)
- Evan Fournier from Orlando (he's on a long term deal making $17 per year). He would be a better fit long term than somebody like Ingles. He's on a cheaper contract than what Hood will probably get.
- Jabari Parker from the Bucks - they are set to have a $110million roster next season. However, we could trade with them around the draft to take on Parker and a bad contract. You never know...
- D'Angelo Russell from the Lakers - maybe we take back a contract like Deng or Mozgov. Hood, Favors, Diaw and picks maybe get it done. Russell and Exum long term with Hayward and Gobert.
- Rubio if we can get him cheap from Minnesota.
- Mo Harkless - they are miles over the luxury next year. If they trade him before July 1, they will avoid the luxury tax this year which they will definitely be into next year. They would avoid the repeat offender luxury tax so it saves loads of money this year and next. We would only do it if they added in a pick or two.
- Danny Green - you never know, they might actually be in the Chris Paul sweepstakes.

- another long shot Chris Paul. Why not add the Jazz to that equation. They could dump enough to be able to offer him a max along with going over for Hayward. It would mean saying good bye to Ingles unless he re-signed on the way cheap deal.

- I like the idea of trying to go get Kevin Love. His name has been in trade rumors again. Love is the perfect fit next to Gobert. It would mean giving up what ever assets the Jazz have in Hood, Favs, Burks and expiring plus a draft pick or 2.

i really like the Fournier idea.
 
- another long shot Chris Paul. Why not add the Jazz to that equation. They could dump enough to be able to offer him a max along with going over for Hayward. It would mean saying good bye to Ingles unless he re-signed on the way cheap deal.

- I like the idea of trying to go get Kevin Love. His name has been in trade rumors again. Love is the perfect fit next to Gobert. It would mean giving up what ever assets the Jazz have in Hood, Favs, Burks and expiring plus a draft pick or 2.

i really like the Fournier idea.

Very good points. Those two should also be in the conversation.

If we traded for Kevin Love prior to July 1, we could save the Cavs so much freaking money. I would imagine this scenario (remember the salary cap is $94million and we have around $14 in cap space):

Kevin Love $21 million

for

Diaw ($7), Hood ($1.4), #24 in 2017, #30 in 2017, our pick in 2018 and maybe more.

Since Diaw's contract isn't guaranteed for next year, the Cavs would shed an enormous amount of space with this deal. Now would they give up a top 25 NBA talent in Love to save money? Not sure, but who knows what they could pull off with the extra draft picks. They might be able to use the picks to get Melo after July 1.
 
As an addition to my last post, it must be noted that the Cavs spent $54 million last year just in taxes. As a repeat offender, that tax goes up. If they could shed around $14million in contracts prior to July 1, they would avoid the repeat luxury tax offender.

IF the Cavs get swept pretty badly, this could make a whole lot of sense for them on a few levels.
 
Very good points. Those two should also be in the conversation.

If we traded for Kevin Love prior to July 1, we could save the Cavs so much freaking money. I would imagine this scenario (remember the salary cap is $94million and we have around $14 in cap space):

Kevin Love $21 million

for

Diaw ($7), Hood ($1.4), #24 in 2017, #30 in 2017, our pick in 2018 and maybe more.

Since Diaw's contract isn't guaranteed for next year, the Cavs would shed an enormous amount of space with this deal. Now would they give up a top 25 NBA talent in Love to save money? Not sure, but who knows what they could pull off with the extra draft picks. They might be able to use the picks to get Melo after July 1.
Good points

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Yeah, Boston doesnt have a history of racism or anything.

They love guys who deliverchampionships... white black or otherwise. Hayward will get hammered if he isn't good. Brady is treated well because he wins all the Super Bowls.

The point is valid expectations and scrutiny will be much higher for Hayward in Boston. I'm not sure how much he cares or thinks about that though... it would be more of a DWill after the fact realization that Utah was actually pretty good.
 
They love guys who deliverchampionships... white black or otherwise. Hayward will get hammered if he isn't good. Brady is treated well because he wins all the Super Bowls.

The point is valid expectations and scrutiny will be much higher for Hayward in Boston. I'm not sure how much he cares or thinks about that though... it would be more of a DWill after the fact realization that Utah was actually pretty good.

Ask Bill Russell what he thinks of Boston
 
Ask Bill Russell what he thinks of Boston

I've seen him sitting first row there a bunch. In his day Boston may not have been the only city where racism was rampant. Boston fans love IT, Paul Pierce, Papi... there will be racist aholes in any city.
 
First you get the money.

Then you get the power.

Then you get the women.

Then you get the ring.
Reminds me of a DJ Quik song
 
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