With few exceptions ever, you need elite offensive talent/alphas to build a contender in the NBA and only a fool wouldn't consider acquiring Kyrie if the possibility was there. Now, I of course have concerns about Kyrie's ability to play within a team concept (since I'm not sure he ever has in the NBA and is butting heads with one of the easiest-to-play with superstars in NBA history), but maybe this is just what happens when alphas get together sometimes. I have concerns about his durability as well. But you'd HAVE to look at doing it.
I've been hard on Hayward at times but if he can sustain what he's been doing then he's almost untouchable. The same could almost be said of Favors. Favors or Gobert could end up having massive value to a Cavs team that has really no rim-protector and it shows. I'd trade anyone but Hayward I think. If nothing else, you could probably flip him? That's assuming the Cavs panic and can't get their **** together, which would be silly considering how rocky it was for the Heat at times in the early going.
I've been hard on Hayward at times but if he can sustain what he's been doing then he's almost untouchable. The same could almost be said of Favors. Favors or Gobert could end up having massive value to a Cavs team that has really no rim-protector and it shows. I'd trade anyone but Hayward I think. If nothing else, you could probably flip him? That's assuming the Cavs panic and can't get their **** together, which would be silly considering how rocky it was for the Heat at times in the early going.