Boston adds 2nd round pick to finalize the Kyrie Irving trade

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IT isn't even the main piece of the cavs trade so why would we be mad:heh: And you're a dumbass if you expected IT not to miss significant time:mjlol:

Not a Cavs or Cs fan. I just think its kind of dumb to trade a player like Irving and not even get a able bodied replacement for him.

While the Nets pick is great to have, if the Cavs goof it up and select a bust (2013 selection of Anthony Bennet :snoop:) this trade will look even more:dwillhuh::scust: from the Cavs side.

So basically banking on the Cavs front office not screwin up when the 2018 draft comes around. GL with that :stopitslime:

I guess thats better than banking on Derrick Rose/Jose Calderon being your starting and back up PG going into 2017-2018 season:huhldup::flabbynsick::russ:
 
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Not a Cavs or Cs fan. I just think its kind of dumb to trade a player like Irving and not even get a able bodied replacement for him.

While the Nets pick is great to have, if the Cavs goof it up and select a bust (2013 selection of Anthony Bennet :snoop:) this trade will look even more:dwillhuh::scust: from the Cavs side.

So basically banking on the Cavs front office not screwin up when the 2018 draft comes around. GL with that :stopitslime:

I guess thats better than banking on Derek Rose/Jose Calderon being your starting and back up PG going into 2017-2018 season:huhldup::flabbynsick::russ:
There's two ways to look at it. Next years draft is loaded...not like the ab draft and you can't blame the new gm for the failure of another. Also the cavs don't have to draft anybody. They can use it as a trade asset to land a star player. This is a win for both squads.
 

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There's two ways to look at it. Next years draft is loaded...not like the ab draft and you can't blame the new gm for the failure of another. Also the cavs don't have to draft anybody. They can use it as a trade asset to land a star player. This is a win for both squads.


Fair enough, I'll concede that point to you. :ehh:

That's dependent on what the Cavs do with the pick. Until that time comes, Boston (for now anyways) appears to have gotten the better end of this deal. And I hate Boston and all things Boston related.

As stated in my last post and I'll reiterate, I think its dumb to trade Irving and not get an able bodied replacement for him.
 
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There's two ways to look at it. Next years draft is loaded...not like the ab draft and you can't blame the new gm for the failure of another. Also the cavs don't have to draft anybody. They can use it as a trade asset to land a star player. This is a win for both squads.
Ain't no star player extending to stay long term in Cle
 

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Fair enough, I'll concede that point to you. :ehh:

That's dependent on what the Cavs do with the pick. Until that time comes, Boston (for now anyways) appears to have gotten the better end of this deal. And I hate Boston and all things Boston related. As stated in my last post and I'll reiterate, I think its dumb to trade Irving and not get an able bodied replacement for him.
I wouldn't trade Kyrie until trade deadline or after season just to see if the squad could still function
 
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