Kyrie Irving |
In case you haven't heard, Kyrie Irving says he wants the Cleveland Cavaliers to trade him because he doesn't want to play wingman to LeBron James any more. Yeah, jaw drop. One ring and two other Finals trips will do that, I guess?
Sidebar: Well, maybe you DON'T have a superteam, LeBron.
Irving mentioned the Spurs, the Knicks, the T-Wolves and the Heat.
Let's look at a couple, while noting I'm not sure how easy the salary cap matches would be for each one.
Carmelo Anthony |
And, my guess, at least on a potential deal is right, with the third team reportedly the Suns.
The Spurs? Pops likes defense. Kyrie doesn't. And, just as Kawhi Leonard is making that his team, Kyrie would have to accept playing second banana to him. And, who do you trade for him? An ill-fitting LaMarcus Aldridge, re the salary cap?
The Timberwolves? Tom Thibodeau definitely likes defense. He'd have to play about fifth banana to Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins, Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson.
The Heat? Pat Riley would move heaven and earth to make that happen. And, it probably could. Stay tuned. Goran Dragic would be a near fit on cap. If Cleveland owner/meddler Dan Gilbert could be placated with a draft choice or something as well ... that could be a trade.
Any snark aside, Knicks, Heat, Spurs, T-Wolves, in order, are my guesses of trade likelihoods.
Back in Cleveland ...
LeBron James |
And, if he wasn't sure about going to the Lakers next year, as rumored, well this will probably increase that incentive.
Even if the Cavs hold on to Irving rather than trading him, that's an icy clubhouse in months ahead.
Now, to Beantown.
GM Danny Ainge, just having landed Gordon Hayward as a free agent, and still having stockpiled draft choices, is salivating at a gutted Cavs team.
He's just going to salivate, while trying to be patient at the same time.