Probably a lot of pressure to win now. 2nd highest payroll in the league. Roll the dice.
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Seems like Cleveland no longer believes in this core and I heard they don’t believe Mitchell will re-sign so they’re trying to get a replacement guard.
If they thought Mitchell was going to leave, surely they would have traded him and not Garland.
you can't make up for two small guards by playing two centers. that experiment was never going to work.
Harden isn't the answer either but i guess at least they don't have to pay Garland anymore.
The worst trade package.
The worst moment to trade Garland.
The worst GM.
Traded away future and soul for one of the worst team mates in the league and known for not being a winner but a fugitive. Cavs GM is either a visionary (if the Cavs win...) or the worst we had in the last 30 years (remember the Kyrie and the Lonzo trade)