I really haven't understood the Wolves off-season moves this year. Trading for Butler made no sense. Not only is Zach LaVine the better player but having Butler and Wiggins on the same team is redundant since their skills are so similar. I also didn't like the fact they didn't sign a rim protecting center so that Karl-Anthony Towns can go to his natural position as a PF. And finally, adding a ball dominant PG like Jeff Teague also made no sense when Wiggins/Butler/Towns all need the ball in their hands as well. T-Wolves have basically created a clusterfukk situation. Unlike everyone else who has them pegged as a playoff team or possible contender, I have serious concerns about how they can come together.
Wiggins to the Cavs would be a win for Cleveland. He's exactly what they need to compete against the Warriors. He's a long athletic wing defender who they can put on Durant that can also provide that one on one isolation scoring ability on the offensive end that Kyrie provided. IMO he would be an upgrade for the Cavs in their matchup against the Warriors.
Wiggins to the Cavs would be a win for Cleveland. He's exactly what they need to compete against the Warriors. He's a long athletic wing defender who they can put on Durant that can also provide that one on one isolation scoring ability on the offensive end that Kyrie provided. IMO he would be an upgrade for the Cavs in their matchup against the Warriors.