05-07-2023, 03:08 AM
Quote:Any of the “expendable” pieces could be dealt in the right deal. That means Okoro, the 22-year-old still-developing swingman who is beloved by teammates and members of the organization because of his ceaseless work ethic, team-first mentality and low-maintenance attitude. But the Cavs also don’t have as much time to wait for Okoro to develop. On his own, Okoro won’t bring back a significant haul. But what if he’s included in a bigger package with some future second-round picks and the appealing, team-friendly contracts of Cedi Osman and Ricky Rubio? Does that get them a wing upgrade? Does that help rebuild the erratic bench? If so, Okoro could be moved – and that wouldn’t be considered a “sweeping change,” something president of basketball operations Koby Altman said the team would avoid.
https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/2023/05/should-the-cavs-consider-signing-dillon-brooks-this-offseason-hey-chris.html
Okoro+Osman+2nds for THJ
Is that a bad trade?
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