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  • Wojnarowski: Cavaliers trying to swap picks with Raptors?

    And yet, sources said, Cleveland is still trying to engage the Toronto Raptors at No. 5 and the Washington Wizards at No. 6 to find a way to get another asset and still end up with Valanciunas.

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  • #2
    I don't get it. What are we getting?
    @sweatpantsjer

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    • #3
      ceez wrote: View Post
      I don't get it. What are we getting?
      We'd be guarenteed one of Kanter, Knight, Williams, or Irving.
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      • #4
        The Raptors Should Give Them The #5 Pick And Bosh's Dreads For The #4 Pick..

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        • #5
          i don't get it etiher...so we'd trade #5 + a player to Clevland for #4?

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          • #6
            Eh... I would be more interested if Utah picks Knight over Kanter. If they pick Kanter, moving up to 4 doesn't really do much for us since Cleveland would unlikely pick Knight at #4, meaning if we wanted Knight, he'd be available at #5 anyway. Then again, they could always trade #4 to someone else who wants Knight.

            But hey, #5 and Kleiza for #4 ... DONE DEAL. =)

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            • #7
              If Kanter goes 3rd, then this deal makes absolutely no sense for the Raptors, except to stop another team from moving up. The Raptors end up drafting Knight either way. If the Cavs trade with Sacramento, then the Raptors should take Valanciunas, if for no other reason than the Spurs want him so it's pretty much guaranteed he's going to be a very good player.
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              • #8
                zulfi wrote: View Post
                i don't get it etiher...so we'd trade #5 + a player to Clevland for #4?
                The idea here is that instead of Cleveland picking the player Toronto wants and then shipping him off elsewhere, the Raptors would get that player, but only in exchange for another asset.

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                • #9
                  MangoKid wrote: View Post
                  The Raptors don't need to do a trade with them to get a guy they want. If Knight falls to 4th, the Cavs aren't biting. If Knight is gone before 4th then it probably means one of Kanter or Valanciunas will be there at #5. Beyond that I doubt Biyombo or Leonard are on the Cavs' radar. The only way I see it happening is if Knight falls to 4th and Knight is #1 on both the Raptors' and Kings' list. At this point the Cavs may be able to successfully play both teams against each other and squeeze out a deal with the Raptors.

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                  • #10
                    I'd have to say the trigger hasn't been pulled because BC's list has a couple of "1A" selection options. What I mean by this is that he's not hung up on one option and isn't willing to give up an asset/ assets to go one way or another. This draft is all about projects and projections. The certainty is so poor that it doesn't seem worthwhile to make a one spot jump.

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                    • #11
                      There is no real guarantee that Knight will be picked in the top 4, so I say screw this trade, makes no difference for us.

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                      • #12
                        Makes zero sense from a Raps perspective.

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                        • #13
                          As Tim and Arsenalist said, if a trade is made, it's to stop another team from taking the player we want.

                          Also, even though to us we may not have any real preference for one player over another (or at least not enough to bet big money on it), it's probably a little different from the point of view of the team and its scouts. When each choice is so uncertain, I doubt they'd be willing to take any one of the uncertain prospects -- they'll find a way to feel better about one or two of them over the rest of the choices.

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                          • #14
                            sounds like the cavs just putting shit out there, see what comes back...trying to establish what the worth of the 4th pick is, and then up it by playing teams wanting to move up against each other. there's no reason for toronto to even consider it, since they'll have the pick of whatever 2nd tier talent remains.
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                            • #15
                              Bargnani for the number 4?

                              Draft Knight&Kanter/Valanciunas/Biyombo


                              Not sure if i'd pull the trigger but i'd sure think about it!
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