Here is basic framework - you take back salary from one of the teams with the trade exception - both teams have candidates - and throw young players/picks at whoever needs them to say yes. Then go to war.
(12-04-2019, 02:26 AM)Aussiebballer Wrote: Not sure the Cavs are wanting to bottom out that bad.
They have invested a lot in the PG position over the last 2 drafts and if TT is an elite PNR player then they probably want to keep him to help out their PGs.
Maybe they trade him if they think he will leave in free-agency, which is likely unless they over pay him.
Don't know what his market would be since he is an expiring.
See, here is the deal - the stats show that CLE doesn't utilize the PnR like they used to. If you look at the percentiles that were posted above, he was killing it on the PnR while LeBron was there, and then poof... suddenly he doesn't? Also, Beilein is a proponent of 5 out - and he has been praising Nance lately for his ability to hit 3's. I don't think TT is in their plans after the season.
So you have a player that has history as a really good PnR player on a team that values other skillsets and under utilizes what he does.