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Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:25 pm
by 42PhD
The Cavs have the 8th pick, cap space and roster spots, and they can create more.

Right now the Cavs will consider straight up dumps for low salary players or for higher salary players when attached to a pick or a good or rookie scale contracts.

The Cavs will consider all positions, including point guard.

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 3:14 pm
by 42PhD
Merry Christmas, and your gift is Cleveland's cap space, the most in the League currently.

Feel free to approach me with salary dumps. The sooner, the better, UFA round 2 bids are due soon

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:11 am
by 42PhD
Available once FA signing rule allows:

Doug Christie
Cedric Ceballos

These guys are on vastly different expiring contracts and can contribute on a good team. Christie is also priced to bring in a big contact, which is good for a deep tax team that want to compete but dump long term money.

Will consider a reasonable asset for them and take the losses.

Cleveland is willing to enter the tax to handle a salary dump for the right asset in the deal.

We are not looking to dump anyone and are more than happy to try again in Free Agency this season.

Feel free to ask about anyone that is not Chris Paul.

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:57 pm
by 42PhD
You wanna get nuts?

Cavs.



You wanna get nuts in your mouth?

Cavs.

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:16 am
by 42PhD
The Cavs have cap space and roster spots, and they can create more.

Right now the Cavs will consider straight up dumps for low salary players or for higher salary players when attached to a pick or a good or rookie scale contracts.

The Cavs will consider all positions, including point guard.

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers Trade Block 2005-2006

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:12 pm
by 42PhD
The Cavs have the 8th pick, cap space and roster spots, and they can create more.

Right now the Cavs will consider straight up dumps for low salary players or for higher salary players when attached to a pick or a good or rookie scale contracts.

The Cavs will consider all positions, including point guard.