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            <title>The Elephant in the Room: LeBron Picking Up His Player Option for 2010-11</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="lebronjayz.jpg" src="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/lebronjayz.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" width="580" height="326" /></span><br /><br />One year before the overhyped free agency summer of 2010, and we already have a party pooper. It's called "the salary cap."<br /><br />If you are a New York Knicks fan, then it should have you give up hopes of landing LeBron James. If you are a Cavaliers fan, the news couldn't be more welcome as the Cavs continue to have their own success inversely related to the success of the economy.<br /><br />When the league announced the salary cap for 2009-10 at $57.7 million, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4312837">it also told teams to prepare for an even lower salary cap for 2010-11.</a> According to cap projections, the exact figure for 2010 is calculated at $53.6 million, which could be a massive blow to teams that are banking on that summer to rebuild their teams from the ground up.<br /><br />Why? Well, here's the deal: Under the league's collective bargaining agreement, which expires in 2011, a seven-year veteran can have a maximum salary of 30 percent of the salary cap. So for this summer, a guy who has been in the league for seven years can have 30 percent of 57.7 million, or $17.3 million. <br /><br />This is an extremely important figure, because LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade all hold player options for the 2010-11 season for $17.15 million. So if they were free agents <i>this </i>summer, then opting out for a new, long-term contract might make sense.<br /><br />But if the cap is $53.6 million next season, then 30 percent of that is $16.1 million. Do more math and you'll find that that's asking these guys to take a $1 million paycut from their current contracts. And if these guys plan to stay with their original teams in the first place, then it makes no sense to opt out.<br /><br />In addition, if they decide to switch teams, then their annual raises would not be as large compared to what they would be if they stay with their home teams. On top of that, if they pick up their options and decide to extend their contracts off of the $17.1 million they are owed in 2010-11, they can sign an even bigger contract by extending off of that than they would if they became free agents in 2010.<br /><br />Make sense?<br /><br />The New York/endorsement factor is as overrated as you can get. Players are not beating down the door to play in New York just so they can get endorsements to make up for lost money in contracts. Jason Kidd just turned down the Knicks last week to stay in Dallas. On top of that, in ESPN's annual franchise rankings, the Knicks were near the bottom of the list for all American sports franchises in the four major North American sports. <br /><br />The Cavs? Well, they were fifth. <br /><br />Pair all this with the fact that LeBron is from Northeast Ohio and the Knicks and Nets are major rebuilding projects, and the extremely smart money is on him staying. Never before him has any superstar been so heavily rumored to go to the New York Knicks, of all teams. New York needs LeBron badly, but LeBron doesn't need New York. At all.<br /><br />So it's one thing to keep a close eye on as the offseason progresses. The 2009-10 Cavaliers could out-do last year's team as the most stacked club in franchise history, so we are entering unchartered waters here for the franchise. Many will have them as the odds-on favorites to at least win the East and maybe even the NBA championship when the season rolls around in November, something that hasn't happened to this organization before.<br /><br />The Cavs already took advantage of a weak economy once by fleecing Shaq off the Suns for nothing more than peanuts and a Sasha Pavlovic. Now, in the wake of the salary cap news, they're on the verge of cashing in big. Again.]]></description>
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            <title>Cavs, Anderson Varejao Agree on Six-Year, $42.5 Million Deal; Also Add Guard Anthony Parker</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Anderson_Varejao_NBA.jpg" src="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/Anderson_Varejao_NBA.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" width="400" height="300" /></span><br /><br />The dollar amount per year (about $7 million per) makes sense. But six years?<br /><br />That's the length of the deal agreed upon between Varejao, who once said that he'll never play for the Cavs again the last time he was a free agent, and GM Danny Ferry. Incentives can push the deal to about $50 million over the life of the contract.<br /><br />And as is the custom with Ferry's negotiations, the last year of the deal for the 2014-15 season (yeah, you're going to be seeing Andy for <i>that </i>much longer) is only partially guaranteed.<br /><br />This signing came on the same day that the Cavs reportedly agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent guard Anthony Parker, <a href="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/2009/07/welcome-the-newest-cavalier-anthony-parker.html">as detailed by Smooth earlier.</a> Parker, at 6'6", gives the team a tall body on the perimeter and exceptional backcourt depth behind Mo Williams and Delonte West.<br /><br />The Cavs had said since Day 1 of free agency that keeping Varejao around was their priority. Now, he's pretty much a Cav for life (something we wish we could say about LeBron, but that's another story), as the deal will take him through the end of the prime of his career. He also gets long-term financial security as well as a slight pay raise from the $6.2 million he would have made had he picked up his player option for next season.<br /><br /><b>It is alarming how many people across the internet don't like this deal. If you are one of those people, that's exactly why you don't have a job in an NBA front office and are instead sitting behind a computer taking shots at a guy who does. </b><br /><br />The Cavs were out of options, and they have an old front court. If you have taken Economics, you know that one of the first things they teach you is supply and demand. The supply of young big men under 30 who are above-average defenders and rebounders was paper-thin. For the Cavs, the demand was extremely high, especially considering their lack of cap space and the age of Shaquille O'Neal and Zydrunas Ilgauskas. <br /><br />In fact, if they had lost Varejao, they wouldn't have a single power forward on their roster (tell me you're comfortable starting Darnell Jackson or J.J. Hickson's back problems over Varejao). Name one big man younger than 30 who averaged at least 8.6 and 7.2 while being a sharp defender for a good defensive team and could have reasonably been had this summer (<i>reasonably </i>being the key word, please).<br /><br />It is unfortunate that with these Cavs, we will too often link them with the six games of the Eastern Conference Finals instead of the joyful 66-win season and the best record in the NBA. Yes, they didn't win the whole thing, but they were easily the third-best team in the league behind L.A. and Orlando, and Varejao had a <i>lot </i>to do with it. <br /><br />There are at least 26 other teams who would have loved to have their season end the way that the Cavs' season did, and not a single fan could sit here and say that they expected the team to accomplish what they did this past season.<br /><br />Big guys don't just grow on trees, and too often they get overpaid. Nene, another Dan Fegan client, got six years and $60 million three summers ago for playing a role similar to Varejao's. My only issue with this deal is the six years, not the dollar amount. With the salary cap going down next season, free agency in 2010 will not be the way to go to add talent to this team.<br /><br />Also, if you have followed the Cavs for the last five years, then you know that Varejao's impact absolutely cannot be quantified by numbers and statistics. <a href="http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-28-259/Bad-Use-of-Statistics-is-Killing-Anderson-Varejao.html">ESPN's TrueHoop put together this spectacular piece on Andy and statistics back in November of 2007</a> when Varejao was in the midst of his controversial holdout.<br /><br />As for Parker, the 6'6", 215-pounder and brother of the more well-known Candace Parker of the WNBA was a target of Ferry's after coming over from Europe in the 2006 offseason, when the Cavs settled for David Wesley. Parker ended up signing a three-year contract with the Toronto Raptors and missing out on a trip to the NBA Finals, a Game 7 of the second round (or the second round altogether, considering he played for Toronto), a 66-win season, and a 39-2 home record.<br /><br />If all works out for him, he could be joining the Cavs at the perfect time: just when they're about to win an NBA championship.<br /><br />Last season, Parker played in 80 games, started 71, and averaged 10.7 points in 33 minutes per game. The year before, he played and started in all 82 games and put up a career-high 12.5 points. He also shot 39 percent (94-for-241) from 3-point range last year after shooting 43.8 percent (133-for-304) the year before.<br /><br />If he replicates those numbers in Cleveland, the Cavs are really set. Having that kind of length and production for the first guard off the bench would be phenomenal for the Cavs, who lacked that from guys like Wally Szczerbiak and Sasha Pavlovic in the past. That's who Parker will replace, and if he's scoring 10 points off the bench behind Mo and Delonte, then this signing will be money by Ferry.<br /><br />The Cavs will now have to replace Ben Wallace as the backup power forward, and former Knick and Trail Blazer Channing Frye is the odds-on favorite to win that distinction. While I am not at all a fan of Frye's after watching him for the last two years in Portland, you can't argue with a backup role for the former lottery pick. <br /><br />Cleveland would also, for once, be getting younger in the front court after adding a 37-year old Shaq and moving a 34-year old Z to the bench.]]></description>
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            <title>Welcome The Newest Cavalier: Anthony Parker</title>
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<em><br /><strong>Anthony Parker will be the newest Cavalier.</strong><br /><br /></em></div>

The Cavs first move in free agency, after re-signing their own free agent in Anderson Varejao, <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/cleveland_cavaliers_close_to_c.html">is signing former Toronto Raptor guard Anthony Parker</a>.<br /><br />
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According to a league source, the team has agreed to the structure of a contract with veteran guard Anthony Parker. The deal is not finalized, but is expected to be completed in the next several days. </strong></blockquote>
Parker, the former Maccabi Tel Aviv star, came over from Europe during the 2006 off-season. During that off-season, Parker was heavily recruited by Cavs GM Danny Ferry before deciding on joining the Raptors for a 3-year deal. Ferry has ever since been a big fan of Parker, who has been one of the Cavs top off-season targets this year.<br /><br />Parker, who just turned 34 in June, averaged 10.7 points, 4 rebounds and 3.4 assists on 42.6% from the field, 39% from 3 and 83.4% from the line. He put up those numbers while averaging nearly 33 minutes a game.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Anthony-Parker-3868/">DraftExpress.com has a nice in-depth scouting report</a> about Parker from earlier this year. The basic summary of that: Parker is an overall very smart, solid and efficient player. Offensively, he's a deadly shooter with some decent playmaking abilities. Defensively, while he's not athletically where he was once, he's still a solid defender with a high BBIQ. While Parker won't 'wow' anyone with his physical tools or some of the plays that he makes,he'll be a solid, consistent force night-in and night-out.<br /><br />Parker's role here is yet to be determined. The Cavs had been shopping for a starting SG so they could move Delonte West to the bench (as a super-6th man), where he would give the Cavs a bigger boost. Parker may take over the starting job but he may also be viewed as a bench piece. While West may be more talented, Parker may be a better fit in the starting lineup, as well as West fitting better on the bench.&nbsp; <br /><br />The Cavs had their full MLE ($5.85 million) and BAE ($2 million) to spend, so it'll be interesting to see how much Parker signs for and how long he signs for. Realistically, it seems Parker would sign a deal around 2-3 years for around $3-3.5 million annually. <br /><br />This move does not signal the end of the Cavs free agency moves. The Cavs will still have some of the MLE and the full BAE to spend, along with as many minimum salary signings as they want.<br /><br />This is the Cavs second free agent signing and it sure doesn't look like it will be the last.&nbsp; <br />]]></description>
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            <title>Latest Cavs News Roundup</title>
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<em><br /><strong>Could Channing Frye (middle) be the Cavs latest free agent target?</strong></em></div>

<br />In what's been a wild and crazy past few days, here's the latest in what's going on in the Cavs world.<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Cavs Assistant Moving On </b></font><br /><br />After Avery Johnson and Joe Dumars could not come to terms on becoming the next Detroit Pistons head coach, Dumars turned to a familiar face <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/basketball/nba/07/07/pistons.coach/index.html">and has picked Cavaliers assistant John Kuester as the next Pistons head coach</a>. <br /><br /><blockquote><p><b>The Detroit Pistons
have agreed to terms with Cavaliers assistant coach John Kuester to be
their new head coach, a source with knowledge of the negotiations told
SI.com.</b></p><p><b>Another league source said the contract was for two seasons with a team option for a third year.</b></p></blockquote>     <p>Kuester has been with the team since 2007, when he replaced Kenny Natt on Mike Brown's staff.</p><p>Kuester has been credited in revamping the team's lowly offense and turning it into a much improved unit. He served as the de facto "offensive coordinator" on Mike Brown's staff and handled a lot of the offensive duties last year.</p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>LeBron Denies Commitment To Ariza</b></font></p><p>The 2010 circus continues to grow.</p><p>After Trevor Ariza claimed that LeBron told him he was staying past the 2010 season, <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/source_close_to_lebron_james_d.html">LeBron's camp came out and denied that</a>.</p><blockquote><p><b>According to a source close to LeBron James, the current NBA Most
Valuable Player did not tell free agent Trevor Ariza that he was for
sure going to be with the Cavaliers past 2010.</b></p></blockquote><p>So what's the real story here?</p><p>My best guess is that what Ariza said is probably true and LeBron's camp is trying to cover this up and act like nothing happened. Ariza has nothing to gain from putting this out in the press so why would he make this stuff up? It's not likely he did. <br /></p><p>So why did LeBron's camp deny this if he's staying? This just seems like LeBron trying to keep things close to the vest and keep the media guessing, which he seems to love to do. <br /></p><p>So even though the Cavs missed out on Ariza, more good news came from this than any other "loss" the Cavs have had this off-season.</p><p>(P.S. - the secret meeting in Los Angeles that Ferry and Brown went to, was supposedly to meet with Ariza to sway him to coming to the Cavs. Ariza supposedly considered signing with the Cavs, after agreeing with the Rockets, but decided to stay with Houston.)<br /></p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Marion To Mavs, Not Cavs</b></font></p><p>The Cavs were supposedly interested in adding Shawn Marion <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4310011&amp;campaign=rss&amp;source=NBAHeadlines">but not it appears he'll be heading to Texas</a>.</p><blockquote><p><b>The Mavericks and Toronto Raptors, according to NBA front-office sources, are in advanced discussions on a sign-and-trade deal that would bring Marion to Dallas.</b></p></blockquote><p>Shawn Marion and his agent, Dan Fegan, have been looking for a deal somewhere in the range of $10 million per year and they're not going to get that on the open market so the only way to get that money is through a sign-and-trade.</p><p>The most the Cavs could have offered for Marion was their full MLE (around $5.8 million). The Cavs weren't also likely to offer him long-term security, which could have been another sticking point.</p><p>While Marion could have added some much needed talent to the Cavs lineup, the fit would be questionable. Marion is best suited in an up-tempo offense where his size and shooting ability are disguised and his athletic ability is highlighted. Putting him in a half-court offense would highlight and disguise all the wrong things.<br /></p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Ferry Is After Frye</b></font></p><p>With the "stretch" power forward market starting to thin out, the Cavs have started to <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/nba_source_cleveland_cavaliers.html">set their sights on a long time Danny Ferry favorite in Channing Frye</a>.</p><blockquote><p><b>After making a free-agent scouting trip to Los Angeles on Sunday, Cavs
GM Danny Ferry came home and hosted free-agent power forward Channing
Frye on Monday at the team's practice facility in Independence. Frye is
the type of "stretch" forward the Cavs are interested in during the
free-agent period as they look to find big men who can hit jumpers when
teams collapse on LeBron James and Shaquille O'Neal.</b></p></blockquote><p>While Frye may not be the name that most fans would want to see in connection with the Cavs, the PF options are starting to slim out and it's looking like if the Cavs want a decent, well-priced, stretch PF, then this is likely to be their best bet.</p><p>After having a breakout rookie season in New York, Frye was shipped off to Portland where he struggled to play and produce behind guys like LaMarcus Aldridge, Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla. <br /></p><p>Frye is a guy that Ferry has been very high on for a long time, similarly too Delonte West, and could be a guy that the Cavs may ultimately end up with.</p><p>The Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns are also supposedly in the running, with the Suns being the rumored favorites to land Frye's services.</p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>McDyess Would Be Nice</b></font><br /></p><p>Another one of the Cavs top PF targets is former Detroit Piston, Antonio McDyess.</p><p>McDyess is reportedly waiting until the Pistons have a new head coach to make a decision on whether or not he wants to re-sign with the Pistons.</p><p>In addition to the Pistons being interested, the Cavs (supposedly have offered their full MLE over two years), Magic and Spurs have McDyess in their sights, with the Spurs being the favorites as of now.<br /></p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Hey LeBron! Your Boy J-Kidd Even Rejected The Knicks!</b></font></p><p>Yep, LeBron's "boy", Jason Kidd, turned down the Mecca of Basketball and the best city in the whole wide world (sarcasm) <a href="The%20free%20agent%20point%20guard%20has%20agreed%20to%20sign%20a%20three-year%20contract%20for%20more%20than%20$25%20million%20to%20remain%20with%20Dirk%20Nowitzki%20and%20the%20rest%20of%20the%20Mavericks.%20The%20New%20York%20Knicks%20were%20among%20Kidd%27s%20suitors.">to stay in Dallas, Texas</a>.</p><blockquote><p><b>The free agent point guard has agreed to sign a three-year contract for
more than $25 million to remain with Dirk Nowitzki and the rest of the
Mavericks. The New York Knicks were among Kidd's suitors. </b><br /></p></blockquote><p>The Knicks were supposedly offering Kidd a similar deal, which was seemingly in opposition of their plan to clear as much cap space for the 2010 off-season as possible. The Knicks probably saw this as an opportunity to get one of LeBron's friends in New York, so they could make it easier for him to leave Cleveland.</p><p>So let's hope LeBron takes a page of his buddies book and does the same thing as J-Kidd: turn down NY to stay with his current team.</p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Wade 'I'll Stay If They Contend'</b></font></p><p>Looks like Dwyane Wade is taking a stand about his future in Miami.</p><blockquote><p><b>"I'm going to listen. I owe the Miami Heat
that much. I'm going to listen to what they have to say and I'm going
to think about it," Wade told The Associated Press. "But right now, the
way I feel, I want to make sure that we're on track to where I want us
to be on track to before I sign back."</b></p><p><b>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br /></b></p><p><b>"I'm good with that," Wade said, "for one year."</b></p><p><b>Another season around .500, though, won't be as enticing.</b></p><b>"That's not enough for me," said Wade.</b><br /><b>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . </b><br /><br /><b>I've told Coach Riley this: All my life, all I've ever wanted to do is
win and be put in a position where I can win and succeed," Wade said.
"Build me a team. Put the pressure on me to win a championship. Give me
a team and say, 'All right, you've got to go do it,' and I'll take that
pressure. Give me guys that we feel can compete every year to win a
championship. I don't want to go anywhere else."</b><br /><b>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .</b><br /><b>"I want to make sure that we stay competitive and we have an
opportunity to win championships, like I've done before," Wade said. "I
don't want to be content with winning games. I don't want to win games.
I want to win championships. That's what I'm all about."</b><br /></blockquote>Looks like Wade is a bit unhappy about being on a team that doesn't exactly have a championship caliber future.<br /><br />So if Wade and LeBron have similar minds, does that mean LeBron is staying in Cleveland then?<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Cavs In Contact With Linas Kleiza</b><br /><br /></font>One of the more interesting names mentioned this off-season in connection with the Cavs, could be forward Linas Kleiza.<br /><br />Kleiza, a restricted free agent, has supposedly been in contact with the Cavs, as well as the Toronto Raptors throughout this free agency period.<br /><br />Kleiza, a Lithuanian, is a very interesting player. He's a swing forward with good shooting ability. But his ability to put points on the board fast, along with this potential, is perhaps his best trait. He doesn't exactly fit into the defensive mold that Mike Brown likes but Kleiza has the potential to develop into a decent defender with the Cavs.<br /><br />Kleiza is only 24 years old and has a lot of room left to grow. For the right price, he could be a nice piece to develop and have come off the bench to provide some bench scoring, something the Cavs sorely lacked last year.<br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><br />Drew Gooden Wouldn't Mind The Cavs?</b><br /><b><br /></b></font><blockquote><b>DrewGooden The teams I wouldn't mind going to, Spurs, Cav's, Magic, and Golden St! What do you guys think?</b><br /><br /></blockquote>What do I think Drew? There aren't enough words in the dictionary to say how I would feel about you coming back. The shortest and nicest word in the dictionary: NO.<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Sheed A Celtic</b></font><br /><br />Yet another reason to hate the Celtics.<br /><br /><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4307834">Sheed is going to Boston.</a><br /><br /><blockquote><b>The Boston Globe reported Wallace will sign for two years at the midlevel exception.</b><br /></blockquote>This will be interesting to see how the rest of the Celtics off-season pans out. Leon Power (UFA) and Glen Davis (RFA) are both free agents and it doesn't look like either are expected to be back at this current point in time.<br /><br />This move also let's us know what we already know: the Celtics championship window is closing and closing fast.<br /><br />Even though Rajon Rondo and Kendrick Perkins represent good, young talent on the Celtics, the rest of the core is aging fast. Garnett is 33. Allen is 33. Pierce is 31. <br /><br />Looks like the Cavs won't have to be worrying about the Celtics for too many more years.<br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><br />LeBron Gets A Special Invite</b><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/lebron_james_attending_prestig.html">Looks like LeBron and Dan Gilbert are going to get some extra time to bond together</a>....in Idaho.</font><br /></font><br /><blockquote><b>LeBron James will be spending some time with friend Warren
Buffett at the prestigious Allen &amp; Company media industry
conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. </b><p><b> But it wasn't Buffett who got
James and LRMR Marketing CEO Maverick Carter the invite to the
ultra-elite five-day conference that has been labeled as "summer camp
for billionaires." It is a place for executives and movers and shakers
in the media industry to share ideas and sometimes strike major deals. </b></p><p><b> According to a source, James got his extremely hard-to-secure
invite with help from Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert, who will be
attending the event for the seventh consecutive year. Gilbert has been
pushing for James to be included for the last couple years. <br /></b>
</p><b><a href="editor-content.html?cs=utf-8" name="more"></a></b><p><b>James and Gilbert are among about 260 guests and
their families on the guest list, which is expected to include Bill
Gates, Rupert Murdoch, NBA Commissioner David Stern, NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig and NHL Commissioner Gary
Bettmen. </b><br /></p></blockquote>

<p>That pretty much wraps up what has been a crazy free agency period to start and there's going to be a lot more of that still to come. <br /></p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Ariza.jpg" src="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/Ariza.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" width="421" height="262" /></span> <div><br />Call it a recruiting tactic if you will, but the saga of the Cleveland
Cavaliers' struggles to land free agents because of LeBron James'
cloudy future remains a big story of this offseason.<br /><br />James'
indecision may be shooting him in the foot in his efforts to win a
championship this upcoming season, but the first hint of what LB will
do past 2010 were let out to one Trevor Ariza. In an effort to lure
Ariza, a Los Angeles native and former UCLA Bruin, away from glamorous
Southern California and into the heart of the rust belt in Cleveland,
Ohio, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4310284">James assured the unrestricted free agent target that he planned on staying with the Cavs past 2010:</a><br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>"Trevor asked LeBron if he would be in Cleveland after next season,"
the source said. "And LeBron said, 'I'll be there. Of course, I'll be
there.'"</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>James could not be reached for comment on Monday.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>James' conversation with Ariza was part of the Cavaliers' attempt to make the free agent swingman the next Hedo Turkoglu, who backed out of his promise last week to join Portland and instead accepted a deal with Toronto.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Cavs general manager Danny Ferry and head coach Mike Brown flew to Los Angeles and met with Ariza on Sunday, according to several sources with knowledge of the situation.</b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Besides getting the first news about LeBron's intentions (no matter how
serious he may have been), this shows that the Cavs were in hot pursuit
of Ariza and nothing short of devastated when the swingman decided to
spurn them to join a franchise in disarray in Houston.<br /><br />The 6'8" Ariza probably would have split time with Delonte West
starting at shooting guard for the Cavs, with playing time dependent on
individual matchups. Having a guy like Ariza would have been huge for
the Cavs when addressing matchup problems like the ones they suffered
in the Eastern Conference Finals against Orlando.<br /><br />Regardless of what happens, this has to be good news for Cavs fans.
Outside of wearing Yankees hats, a phenomenon way overblown by locals
and the national media, James has never addressed a desire to play
anywhere else but Cleveland. He sang the same song a year before he
was up for a contract extension for his rookie contract in 2006, and he
ended up staying then. He's singing the same song now, and if you are a
betting man, wagering on him leaving would be a pretty dumb move at
this point.<br /><br />There is, however, an Ariza-in-waiting on the free agent market. His
name is Josh Childress, formerly of the Atlanta Hawks and recently of
the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos Piraeus.<br /><br />You remember Childress. He was the sixth overall pick in the 2004
draft, going four spots before the Cavs took Luke Jackson at 10th. At
6'8", Childress was looking like he -- much like Ariza -- was coming
into his own during Atlanta's breakout season in 2008 before shocking
the NBA and leaving for Greece.<br /><br />There were some whispers around the league on Sunday, including by our man Brian Windhorst at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/cleveland_cavaliers_gm_danny_f_1.html">about the Cavs talking with Childress over the weekend:</a><br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>It is also possible the Cavs were meeting with restricted free-agent
wing Josh Childress, who lives in the Los Angeles area in the
off-season. The 6-8 veteran who is known for being an intelligent
player and good defender played last season in Greece after rejecting
an offer from the Atlanta Hawks. He's averaged 11.1 points and 5.9
rebounds for his career.</b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Childress, 26, is a restricted free agent, and the Hawks still have the
rights to match any offer sheet he signs. However, with the timid
history between Childress and the Hawks, the Cavs have to like their
chances.<br /><br />Over his four-year stint with Atlanta, Childress
averaged 11.1 points while shooting 52.2 percent from the floor.
Although he has 3-point range, he's better at the midrange game and can
attack the basket well.<br /><br />He also
played an average of 71 games out of 82 per season over the course of
the four years, a good testament to his ability to stay healthy and be
reliable (a necessary background check for the Cavs after the debacle
that was Larry Hughes).<br /><br />The Cavs seem late to the party in free
agency, as flying to Los Angeles and talking to Ariza should have been
done last week instead of laughing it up with Shaq during his
introductory press conference (the Rockets swooped up Ariza later that
same evening).<br /><br />But if they can get Childress to commit, then it's definitely better late than never.
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<em><br /><strong>Hedo Turkoglu signing with the Raptors, now changes things for the Cavs.</strong><br /><br /></em></div>

How much things can change over a days time.

<br /><br />During Friday afternoon, Hedo Turkoglu was in Portland and expected to sign with the Trail Blazers. ESPN.com even had Hedo reportedly signed, sealed and delivered to Portland on the front page of the NBA page. 

<br /><br />Now, late Friday night, Hedo is <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4305310">reportedly going to Toronto</a> to agree to a deal with the Toronto Raptors.

<blockquote><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><strong>Free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu changed his mind Friday, deciding not to join the Portland Trail Blazers, opting instead to accept an offer from the Toronto Raptors, sources told ESPN.com.</strong></font></blockquote>

<br />So how in the world does this change the Cavs plans?<br /><br />The Cavs were linked to two of the Raptors free agents: forward Shawn Marion and guard Anthony Parker.

In order to get the cap space needed to sign Hedo, the Raptors renounced their rights to all of their free agents (Parker and Marion included). Even though Parker and Marion were unrestricted free agents before, the Raptors before could offer more money to both of them and could go over the cap to re-sign them. Now with the Raptors renouncing them and signing Hedo, the Raptors are unlikely to re-sign either Marion or Parker.

<br /><br />Ever since Trevor Ariza and Ron Artest agreed to deals yesterday, it's looked like Parker has been the Cavs target as the swingman they want to put on the perimeter next to LeBron James. <br /><br />And now that the Raptors have basically let go of Parker, it looks like the odds are in the Cavs favor of landing Parker.
<a href="http://twitter.com/RicBucher">
</a><br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/RicBucher">At least Ric Bucher thinks so</a>.

<br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><strong>Raps say goodbye 2 Marion, Parker, Delfino, Graham. Good news for Cavs' fans - I'd expect Parker in Cle, if not Europe, next season.</strong></font><br /></blockquote>

<br />Now while the Cavs chances of signing both players likely went up
significantly, the Cavs are now unable to do any kind of sign-and-trade
with Toronto for either player.<br />
<br />
There were reports that the Cavs were working on a sign-and-trade for
Parker. By doing a S&amp;T for Parker, the Cavs would have preserved
their assets (MLE and BAE) from being used. Now with Parker and Marion
being renounced by Toronto, the Cavs cannot execute a S&amp;T with
Toronto and will now need to burn their assets up in order to sign
either. <br />
<br />
So while Hedo going to Toronto could be seen as a good move for the
Cavs, it could also been seen as a bad move for the Cavs. (P.S. - Not
to mention, could this mean Bosh is more likely to stay their
long-term? Hedo isn't a superstar but can't help thinking about it.)<br /><br />Even though Parker is getting up there in age (34), he has all the skills to fit right in at the SG spot and provide the Cavs with everything that they need. 

Parker might be able to start at SG and allow West to come off the bench, in a role which better suits both him and the Cavaliers.

<br /><br />Parker has been a guy that has previously been linked to the Cavs for a while (Cavs tried to sign him 3 years ago) and is a guy that Danny Ferry has really liked for some time now.<br /><br />As far as Marion, it looks like the Cavs may be one of the few teams out there now willing to offer him the MLE but the Turkoglu situation needs to pan out first because it's still possible a sign-and-trade could happen with Marion going to Orlando.

<br /><br />While Marion is a talented player, his fit would be questioned here. His defensive versatility isn't questioned, but his ability to shoot well here is; his ability to guard bigger PFs and smaller wings is; his ability to play well in a half-court offense is; and his ability to play well as he's aging and his athleticism is going also is.<br /><br />With the 4th of July weekend already here, the free agent market will start to quiet down but it didn't quiet down without a big bang.

<br /><br />Going into the weekend the Cavs can feel good about their chances to land Parker and/or Marion.]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<table style="border: 0px none ; padding: 0px;"><tbody><tr><td><font style="font-size: 13px; font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold;">Cavaliers introduce Shaquille O'Neal</font></td></tr><tr><td><script type="text/javascript" src="http://tribeca.vidavee.com/advance/trh/embedAsset.js?vtagView=on&amp;embedded=yes&amp;link=http://videos.cleveland.com/plain-dealer/2009/07/cavaliers_introduce_shaquille.html&amp;showEndCard=off&amp;loadStream=off&amp;autoplay=off&amp;width=470&amp;height=266&amp;shareWidgets=on&amp;vtag=yes&amp;startVolume=50&amp;hidecontrolbar=no&amp;textureStrip=yes&amp;displayTime=yes&amp;volumeLock=off&amp;watermark=yes&amp;skin=v3AdvInt_cleveland.swf&amp;dockey=FA99A456E62A1BE36BAA930A8F354896&amp;"></script></td></tr></tbody></table>

<p>All Cavs fans wanted Ron Artest in the wine and gold. Unfortunately for them, Ron-Ron's heart bled purple and gold, and in the end, the Cavs couldn't compete with the bright lights of Los Angeles -- Shaq and LeBron or no Shaq and LeBron.<br /><br />And while a player like Trevor Ariza would have been a great fit for the Cavs, at what expense? The midlevel exception at $33 million for five years <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4303862">(which is what the Rockets reportedly gave him)?</a><br /><br />Ariza's a nice player, and he has a fan in me after how he played in the postseason. But it's easy to look good when you are option #5 behind Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, and Derek Fisher. And if Ariza wants to go to a Houston team that is being gutted by the minute, then more power to him. He has his ring already, and although I don't know what his intentions are (or how serious the Cavs really were about signing the guy in the first place), he got the money he was looking for.<br /><br />But one thing has become clear as this free agency season really began to take shape on Thursday: The Cavs plan to be big players in the 2010 spending spree. And if you didn't think that Chris Bosh is option #1, 2, and 3 at the Cavaliers' headquarters in suburban Independence, then it's time to get with the program.<br /><br />Many fans will wonder why the Cavs are once again banking on free agency to build their team -- did they not learn their lesson in 2005 when Michael Redd and Ray Allen turned them down and they had to settle for Larry Hughes? And free agency is never a guarantee. While Cavs fans like to toot their horns about how their team can offer LeBron more money than anyone in the market next season, Raptors fans are sitting at home saying the same thing about their guy Bosh.<br /><br />Still, unlike 2005, a guy like Bosh certainly won't be one of a few options out there. Amare Stoudemire will be available. Carlos Boozer will be back on the market, as will Joe Johnson. Dwyane Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, Josh Howard, Steve Nash, and Mehmet Okur will also all be unrestricted. And teams with cap space will have a lot of options.<br /><br />It hurts to think about it as a Cavs fan, because Cavs fans are running out of patience right now (at least if your objective for this team is to add young athletic pieces around LeBron James). But although a guy like Tyson Chandler is only 26-years old, the Cavs took Shaq because of his expiring contract for 2010. In the end, that -- not even Chandler's health issues -- was the ultimate trump card. So you tell me what that means.<br /><br />We will get further proof of Danny Ferry's 2010 intentions based not only on how he eventually ends up using the midlevel exception (or even using it at all), but how he deals with his own free agent, Anderson Varejao.<br /><br />In a perfect world, Varejao would have picked up his player option for $6.2 million this summer and gone unrestricted next summer. It would have made sense for him, too, because with money tight this summer and teams looking to spend at will next summer, will Varejao even match that $6.2 million that he was promised in his original contract? What does it say about him when Marcin Gortat is off the market before he is?<br /><br />Regardless, don't be surprised if Ferry lets Varejao walk and brings in a guy like Antonio McDyess on a one-year deal, maybe even for the full midlevel exception (or preferably the biannual exception). A move like that should make it clear that the Cavs intend to put on the fullcourt press for Bosh and prepare a max offer to him next summer.<br /><br />It's not a game I'd like to play, but at this point, only a guy like Artest is worth sacrificing 2010 cap space. In the end, according to multiple team sources, he was never really a realistic option for the Cavs compared to what the opportunity of playing with the Lakers gave him. A guy like Ariza, however appealing, isn't worth 2010 cap space. And the Cavs never had cap space this summer to give Charlie Villanueva his apparent market value, anyways.<br /><br />So like it or not, that's going to be the course of action for the Cavs. You will hear names like Shawn Marion, McDyess, and Anthony Parker out there. But realize that the Cavs will not, under any circumstances, give any of these guys more than a one year deal. Passing up on Chandler for Shaq should have made that clear initially. Letting Ariza ride off into the sunset to Houston reinforced that.<br /><br />There is no need to panic as a Cavaliers fan. The team still got Shaq pretty much for free, just like they got Mo Williams for free last summer. They're still a 66-win team with a depth chart at center that includes Shaquille O'Neal and Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and even if Varejao leaves, McDyess may be an upgrade, anyways.<br /><br />Just remember, Danny Ferry has bigger fish to fry. And while the Cavs were never really equipped to be major players in this summer's free agency, the pieces are being set to make sure that they are when free agency really matters: 2010.</p>
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<p><p>So the previously unsubstantiated speculation regarding the Cavs as a possible destination for unrestricted free agent swingman Ron Artest were not so far off, after all.<br /><br />It's definitely not a done deal, by any stretch, but Artest may have emerged as the no. 1 target for Cavaliers GM Danny Ferry as free agency opened its doors on Wednesday morning. <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/07/a_curious_courtship_ron_artest.html">From the Plain Dealer's Brian Windhorst:</a><br /><br /></p><blockquote><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>According to several league sources, the Cavs have been in contact with Houston Rockets free agent forward Ron Artest. It even included a face-to-face pitch from LeBron James<a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/lebron_james/index.html"> </a>Tuesday night in Los Angeles as both were in Southern California for various events. </b></font></p><p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Artest, who is an unrestricted free agent after a contract that paid
him $7.4 million with the Rockets expired, is being courted by several
teams. Artest is believed to prefer to play for a championship
contender. In addition to the Rockets, the Cavs may be getting
competition from the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers for his
services. </b></font></p><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>With the Rockets facing the uncertain injury status of stars Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady, it is unclear how hard they will try to push to re-sign Artest. They are pursuing Orlando Magic free agent center Marcin Gortat.</b></font><br /></blockquote></p>

<p><p></p><p></p><p>If the market is not there for Artest, he can definitely use the Cavs to have another career year on a team that will be on national TV all the time. He could also get infinite exposure for his game if the Cavs make another deep playoff run and even win their first-ever championship next spring.<br /><br />But Artest isn't the only lockdown swingman defender that Ferry is pursuing.<br /><br /><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4301414">From ESPN.com's Chris Broussard:</a><br /><br /></p><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>With at least five teams pursuing Ariza, the Lakers are currently
unwilling to pay him more than the $5.6 million mid-level exception.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>"They're letting him go," one of the sources said.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Cleveland is making a hard push for Ariza, and the Cavaliers' coaching
staff was speaking with him on Wednesday. While Cleveland can only
offer the mid-level as well, Ariza's disappointment with the Lakers'
stance has moved other suitors ahead of his current team.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>The Rockets, Clippers, Raptors and Blazers are also showing interest in
Ariza. Portland and Toronto could each offer more than the mid-level
exception.</b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Finally. Two players that have been on my radar as perfect fits for the Cavs have finally emerged as the two players that Ferry wants the most. Not a "stretch big" like Charlie Villanueva or Rasheed Wallace. But Ron Artest and Trevor Ariza. <br /><br />And with Orlando looking likely to lose Hedo Turkoglu to the Western Conference's Blazers pretty soon, the Magic's mismatch problems will be a thing of the past. But if they do resurface, a guy like Artest or Ariza is the perfect panacea for a team that really doesn't need many more parts to become an NBA champion.<br /><br />At 24, Ariza would definitely be a long-term solution on the wing in Cleveland. Some sources on Tuesday night even speculated that the Cavs are in the hunt for a wing player who can slide LeBron to the power forward spot next season, and the 6'8" Ariza -- a small forward by trade -- fits the bill. <br /><br />He can even play some shooting guard, and he's definitely quick enough to cover other two's. Regardless, he makes the Cavs deeper, better on the perimeter on both ends, and a little bit more athletic. Add him with other young pieces like Delonte West, Mo Williams, and a hopefully re-signed Anderson Varejao, and you're finally talking about Ferry building a nice core around LeBron.<br /><br />Something tells me Thursday's going to be a big day. Stay tuned.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Could Rasheed Wallace be on top of the Cavs wish list?</strong></em></div>

<br />Let the madness begin on July 1st at exactly 12:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time. <br /><br />Phone calls will be made. Negotiations will start. But no deals can be signed until July 7th.<br /><br />For the first time in a while, it'd be right to speculate that the Cavs will actually sign a free agent during the off-season. The last time Danny Ferry and Co. used a significant amount of cap space to sign free agents, was in the Summer of 2005 when he first got the job. The Cavs ended up with Larry Hughes, Donyell Marshall and Damon Jones after hoping to get a top-notch sidekick to put next to LeBron.<br /><br />4 years later and it finally looks like the Cavs are willing to spend significant money again.<br /><br />This time the Cavs won't have the $20 some million they had when Ferry first got hired, but rather the Mid-Level Exception (expected to be around $5.8 million) and the Bi-Annual Exception (expected to be around $2 million). And of course on top of those exceptions, they can also sign as many minimum contract players as possible.<br /><br />So with the Free Agency madness ready to go, here are some players that are expected to be connected to the Cavs in one way or the other.<br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.5625em;"><b>PGs<br /><br /></b></font>While a point guard isn't expected to be at the top of the Cavs shopping list, it is expected to be a position their going to be shopping for.<br /><br />Delonte West had to play major minutes last year during the season and playoffs because the Cavs needed him to play point guard when Mo Williams wasn't on the floor. What it seems the Cavs want to do is add a veteran point guard to be there as insurance policy but to also run the offense off the bench, if need be, for 8-10 minutes a game.<br /><br />It's not expected the Cavs will spend a lot on a point guard, if any at all. <b><br /><br />Jason Kidd</b> - while the Cavs do already have 3 point guards (Gibson, Williams, and West) Kidd is just too talented to pass up if he wants to come here. The Cavs have other, more pressing needs, but Kidd's talent could be just as impactful as any other piece out there.<br /><br /><b>Tyronn Lue</b> - Lue could help the Cavs from prior experiences, in that Lue played with Shaq while he was in Los Angeles and also played in Orlando last year. He has always been a solid, consistent point guard with a streaky shot and solid defense.<br /><b><br />Bobby Jackson</b> - after being a spark-plug for many years off Sacramento's bench, it looks like Jackson might be in "Ring-Mode" and searching for a Finals contender to play with. While Jackson is more of a combo guard, he can still get the job done. <br /><br /><b>Anthony Carter</b> - after rejuvenating his career in Denver the past few seasons, Carter could be a viable option for the Cavs. While he's not the best shooter, he's still a solid floor general and defender coming off the bench.<br /><b><br />Shaun Livingston</b> - one of the very few interesting options I'd love to see the Cavs take a chance on. This is the type of low-risk, high-reward moves that GMs can really gain a lot from.<br /><br /><u>Others</u>: Ronnie Price; CJ Watson; Jason Hart <br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.5625em;"><b>Wings</b><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.64em;">The Cavs would really like to acquire a SG to fit into the starting lineup to fit next to Mo Williams and LeBron James, and move Delonte West to the bench. While their are some possible replacements for Delonte at the SG spot, the Cavs have limited assets to use and may end up having to settle for a SG that would end up coming off the bench.<br /><br />Right now the two characteristics that seem most important in a wing for the Cavs, are defense and shooting. The Cavs need more perimeter defenders and that will probably be the number one requirement for any wing player they bring in, but they will also have to shoot the ball decently as well.<br /><br />The Cavs could end up using part of the MLE on a wing player but it's not expected the Cavs will have to. They might end up using the BAE on whatever wing player they sign.</font><br /></font><br /><b>Anthony Parker</b> - a player the Cavs chased 3 years ago and will almost definitely chase again. Parker is pretty much exactly what the Cavs want at the SG spot.<br /><br /><b>Matt Barnes</b> - a guy that Ferry has seemed to admire for a while. The former Cavalier, would fit right in with his defense, versatility and spot-up shooting.<br /><br /><b>Ron Artest</b> - with Yao Ming's future now looking very murky, Artest could shop elsewhere and the Cavs may be one of his top possible destinations. <a href="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/2009/06/cavaliers-rumor-mill-charlie-villanueva-ron-artest-linked-to-cleveland.html">Amar went in-depth on this topic yesterday.</a><br /><br /><b>Josh Childress</b> - Childress hasn't decided whether or not he's coming over from Europe and he's a restricted free agent with the Hawks but should he get a good enough offer from the States, then Childress could bolt. Wherever Childress ends up, a sign-and-trade ultimately looks like the most realistic option at this point.<br /><br /><b>Grant Hill - </b>even though Hill has a desire to stay in Phoenix, the Suns rebuilding and him wanting a ring could change things for Hill.<br /><u><br />Others:</u> Marquis Daniels; Shawn Marion; Jamario Moon <br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.5625em;"><b>"Stretch" Bigs</b><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.64em;">Ah, the stretch big. What was once not too popular in the NBA, has all of a sudden exploded onto the scene and has become a "must have" for every NBA team. <br /><br />The stretch big has become so popular because it not only creates instant match-up problems but it also creates a lot more floor spacing with their being 4 capable perimeter shooters, instead of the normal three in a lineup.<br /><br />The stretch big seems to be on the top of the Cavs shopping list and is where the Cavs will likely spend their MLE.<br /><br />Whatever big the Cavs end up putting next to Shaq, will likely determine what road the Cavs end up going, in their pursuit of a wing player and maybe of a PG.<br /></font></font><br /><b>Rasheed Wallace</b> - he's been linked to the Cavs and many contending teams for awhile now and it almost certainly seems he's hungry for another ring. His attitude is in question, as well as his possible declining game. At this point in time, even though he may fit, it may be in the Cavs best interest in letting him go elsewhere.<br /><b><br />Charlie Villanueva</b> - since becoming an unrestricted free agent not too long ago, it seems like Charlie has become an instant Cavalier fan favorite. While Charlie does have some deficiencies in his game, it's hard not to like a skilled, 24-year old big man with a lot of potential. <br /><b><br />Antonio McDyess</b> - one of the all-time classiest guys in the game, McDyess looks hungrier than ever for a ring. McDyess was supposedly telling friends last year, that he was upset he didn't sign with the Cavs after being released by the Nuggets in the Chauncey Billups deal. It's very likely the Cavs still have interest in him, as he'd be a Udonis Haslem type fit next to Shaq. <br /><b><br />Lamar Odom</b> - with Los Angeles due to have two big free agents, Ariza and Odom, it's looking like the Lakers will have a hard time keeping both and that Ariza is their #1 priority. While Odom isn't too likely to get away, if he does you can expect the Cavs to be one of the first teams to call him.<br /><br /><u>Others:</u> Channing Frye; Hakim Warrick<br /><br />While there may be more players the Cavs are looking at or are interested in, those are pretty much the names and positions that the Cavs will be associated with.<br /><br />Now it's time to sit back, kick the feet up, and enjoy the summer ride that Free Agency always is.<br />]]></description>
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Dan Fegan strikes again.<br /><br />In what is no surprise to anyone who has followed the Cavs over the past year or so, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4298237">Anderson Varejao has decided to exercise his player option and opt out</a>. <br /><br /><blockquote><b>Forward <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?playerId=2419">Anderson Varejao</a>
did not exercise the final year of his contract on Tuesday, making him
an unrestricted free agent this summer, a source close to the player
told ESPN.com's Chad Ford.</b><br /></blockquote>By opting out of his deal for next season, Varejao is leaving $6.2 million of guaranteed money on the table to try and test would could be a bare market this year.<br /><br />It's been reported that Varejao could be seeking a contract with a per year earning of upwards of $9 million. In this economy with very few teams having that type of cap space, it's unlikely Varejao will get an offer that is around his asking price.<br /><br />Right now it looks like there will be 5-6 teams that could challenge the Cavs for Varejao's services and offer a lucrative contract. Those teams with significant cap room are: Detroit Pistons ($19 million), Oklahoma City Thunder ($13 million), Memphis Grizzlies ($13 million), Sacramento Kings ($7 million), Portland Trail Blazers ($9 million), and Toronto Raptors ($9 million, if they let Parker, Marion and Graham walk).<br /><br />Out of those teams it looks like Varejao may get a look from 3-4 teams.<br /><br />The Pistons have bigger fish to fry than Varejao and are looking at some top free agents.<br /><br />The Toronto Raptors are looking for a perimeter scorer and it's questionable how far under the cap they'll get at this point.<br /><br />The Oklahoma City Thunder look like they want to add a young player and make a splash in free agency, so Varejao might be a back-up plan with them needing some bigs there.<br /><br />The Memphis Grizzlies were rumored to be interested in Varejao last off-season so if things fall through with their other targets (reportedly David Lee) then some of that interest could be re-kindled. <br /><br />The Sacramento Kings were adamant about including Varejao in the Mike Bibby talks a couple years ago and that could parlay the Kings into offering all of their cap space to Varejao should their other options dry up.<br /><br />The Portland Trail Blazers have reportedly been looking for toughness and defense to backup Aldridge and Varejao would be a great fit there. The only problem is that he might be too expensive.<br /><br />The good news for the Cavs is that Varejao isn't going to garner a ton of interest from the teams with major cap room and that Varejao isn't looking like anyone's primary option. <br /><br />While the Cavs can't match any offer because Varejao is unrestricted, the Cavs do look like they're going to put re-signing Varejao as their #1 priority and should get it done if Varejao keeps his demands reasonable (you never know with Dan Fegan).<br /><br />It's been speculated that the Cavs might be willing to pay up to $9 million per year for Varejao but that might change once he hits the open market and the Cavs see what's available.<br /><br />The right thing for the Cavs to do would be to re-sign Varejao at a reasonable price. <br /><br />(P.S - And no, re-signing Varejao to a long-term deal doesn't mean the Cavs won't have 2010 cap space and not be able to sign Bosh. The 2010 cap space is an illusion and there's no way the Cavs will be able to have enough cap room to field a competitive team. So don't be worrying about that.<br /><br />The problem with Varejao will be determining his value to the team. While I'm sure Fegan and Varejao see it as one thing, I'm also sure the Cavs see at as another.<br /><br />Varejao is a good player but he's not worth $8.5-$9.5 million a year. Maybe if it was on a short-term deal (2-3 years), then it could be possible. But there's no way I can see the Cavs paying him that type of money over a long commitment.<br /><br />Varejao's worth is probably in the $7.5 million range (give or take a half million) for a decent amount of years. <br /><br />If Varejao and Fegan can't come to grips with reality, then the Cavs will probably be forced to either do a one-year deal at a high rate or sign-and-trade Varejao.<br /><br />While the Cavs may not want to sign-and-trade Varejao, it may ultimately come down to that.<br /><br />The one good thing is that Danny Ferry and Dan Fegan have since repaired their relationship since they hit rocky times last summer while negotiating Varejao's previous contract. Having a good working relationship is critical in working with agents and crossing the line when the two parties start getting into uncomfortable territories.<br /><br />So will Varejao end up staying with the Cavs? Right now it's anybody's guess but with the way the market looks and how bad the Cavs want Varejao back, it looks like it's in the Cavs favor. <br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="charlievillanuevabucks.jpg" src="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/charlievillanuevabucks.jpg" class="mt-image-none" style="" width="576" height="324" /></span><br /><br />Two huge stories broke on the NBA landscape on Monday, both of which could have a tremendous impact on the Cleveland Cavaliers and free agency. <br /><br />One was the big news that Yao Ming could likely miss all of the 2009-10 season -- <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=bucher_ric&amp;page=yaoming-090629">and he might even be done for the rest of his career.</a> This news stems from the left foot injury he sustained during the Houston Rockets' second-round series with the Los Angeles Lakers.<br /><br />The second bit of news was the the Milwaukee Bucks, whose cost-cutting trade for Richard Jefferson led many to believe that the franchise had tried to earmark some money for Charlie Villanueva, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4295423">did not extend a qualifying offer to the 25-year old power forward on Monday.</a> This makes Villanueva, who just completed his fourth year in the league, an unrestricted free agent.<br /><br />Before, signing with the Cleveland Cavaliers meant getting a chance to play with LeBron. Now, with Shaquille O'Neal in the fold, free agents could be lining up for the opportunity to play with LeBron <i>and</i> Shaq.<br /><br />I mean, if you were an NBA player who was never going to be a franchise-type guy any time soon, wouldn't <i>you </i>like the opportunity to be the third wheel behind these two future Hall of Famers? Especially with Shaq now talking about wanting to play two more years after this one and the likelihood of LeBron staying in Cleveland riding on a 2010 championship or bust?<br /><br />Villanueva and Houston's Ron Artest sure think so. At least according to some sources and online social networking sites.<br /><br />Fist, Villanueva. Some sources close to the Cavs were saying following the Shaq trade that the team's next agenda was to acquire a "stretch" power forward who could hit the 3 and keep defenses honest. The Cavs currently have two guys -- LB and Shaq -- who are at their best in the paint, whether it be posting up (Shaq) or driving to the basket (LeBron). Having a post-up power forward is useless, and starting and giving major minutes to Anderson Varejao (if he is even brought back) could be even worse.<br /><br />In comes Villanueva. And never fear, <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/06/cleveland_cavaliers_target_unr.html">our guy Brian Windhorst at the Cleveland Plain Dealer was already all over the news on Monday:</a><br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Villanueva has a good relationship with [Mo] Williams, who became close to
him the two seasons they played together in Milwaukee. Williams could
serve as a recruiter much in the same way he helped bring another of
his close friends to the Cavs, former Bucks teammate Joe Smith, when he
was a free agent last March.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>Villanueva also has a long-standing relationship with LeBron James. The
two were in the same high school class and played with each other in
various tournaments and summer camps as they were growing up. Following
their senior year of high school, Villanueva and James became closer
while taking part in two national All-Star Games, including the
McDonald's All-American Game in Cleveland. They have kept in touch ever
since.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>The Cavs have been looking for a "stretch" power forward like
Villanueva for some time. Because he is a good mid-range and decent
long-range shooter (35 percent on 3-pointers last season), he is
potentially a good fit alongside players such as James and Williams,
who like to drive and kick out passes. Add in O'Neal, who succeed
earlier in his career with stretch power forwards such as Robert Horry
in Los Angeles and Antoine Walker in Miami, and that option creates an
even better fit.</b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Getting Villanueva would be a masterpiece move by Danny Ferry. Many fans were and still are willing to settle for 35-year old Rasheed Wallace. But after not being able to use the draft as an avenue to add young talent to this nucleus, Ferry now has a chance to add a 25-year old power forward who is still a few years away from his prime and can fit like a glove right away.<br /><br />Villanueva is coming off a banner year where he posted career numbers of 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds. The former Connecticut Huskie was an absolute beast <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/charlie_villanueva/season_splits.html">in the dog days of January and February.</a>
In 18 games in January (10 which were starts), Villanueva averaged 20.2
points and 7.0 rebounds while shooting 51.7 percent from the field and
44.1 percent (30-for-68) from 3-point range. In 11 games during
February, all of which were starts, he put up 21.6 points and 6.6
boards while shooting 47.6 percent from the field and 42.1 percent
(24-for-57) from downtown.<br /><br />Not only that, but Villanueva, one of the first athletes to become a Twitter celebrity, <a href="http://twitter.com/CV31">had a series of "tweets" indicating a desire,</a> however subtle, to play for the Cavs:<br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">Cleveland fans are showing me mad love on twitter, appreciate the love</span><span class="meta entry-meta"></span></span></b></font><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><span class="status-body"><span class="meta entry-meta"><a href="http://twitter.com/CV31/status/2377848349" class="entry-date" rel="bookmark"><span class="published">3:59 PM Jun 28th</span></a> <span>from web</span> </span></span></b></font><br /></blockquote><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">well, twitterland
like I said there will be more trades to come, very interesting, Shaq
to Cleveland, nice, all Cleveland need is a PF now</span><span class="meta entry-meta"></span></span></b></font><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><span class="status-body"><span class="meta entry-meta"><a href="http://twitter.com/CV31/status/2326049577" class="entry-date" rel="bookmark"><span class="published">6:28 AM Jun 25th</span></a> <span>from web</span> </span></span></b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Villanueva has also been asked about the subject of joining the Cavs before, <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/46853717.html">most recently by ESPN Radio's Freddie Coleman.</a><br /><br />Most Cavs fans out there are very well aware of the proposed marriage between Villanueva and the wine and gold. But another curve ball on Monday impacted Yao Ming's future and the future of Rockets unrestricted free agent Ron Artest.<br /><br />ESPN.com's Chris Broussard -- one of our favorite NBA guys here at the 'Tude -- was on with Kenny Roda of ESPN 850 in Cleveland on Monday <a href="http://www.stationcaster.com/player.php?s=70&amp;c=478&amp;f=29126">and dropped this bombshell on the Wine &amp; Gold Nation:</a><br /><br /><blockquote><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Broussard</u>: The Yao Ming situation...this name I'm about to throw out here is baggage-infested, all right? But what about a Ron Artest?</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Rodda</u>: I'll take him yesterday, Chris. How do the Cavaliers work that out? Because right now, free agency-wise, all they have is the midlevel at, what, $5-6 million or whatever that is. How do you get a Ron Artest from the Rockets to the Cavaliers?</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Broussard</u>: Well, this is the thing. Does Yao Ming's situation change the outlook for the Rockets? Maybe they might say, "You know what, we're not going to contend next year. Yao's going to be out most of the year, maybe even all of the year...do we just let T-Mac's money come off the books and not sign Ron Artest to a two- or three-year deal worth $10 million a year so we can have room in 2010 to rebuild?"</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>If the Rockets understand that they can't build around Yao anymore, why sign Ron Artest? Now, I'm speculating. But after talking with some people around the league and some agents, why sign Ron Artest to a $10 million-a-year deal?</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Rodda</u>: How do the Cavaliers go about getting him, though, Chris?</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Broussard</u>: Then you look at the teams with money. Sacramento, do they want Artest? They're not winning anything any time soon. </b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Rodda</u>: Been there, done that, right?</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Broussard</u>: Atlanta? They're all right at the three and on the wing. Do they bring Ron there? Portland has Turkoglu in their sights. Toronto? I don't really think Ron's a fit there. Memphis? No. Oklahoma City? No.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>It sounds crazy, but Ron Artest, if Houston doesn't re-sign him, he may have to settle for the midlevel. I just mentioned all the teams that are out there, and this is from talking to a lot of people from around the league who themselves are kind of reading the situation. But you've got to wonder who's giving him more than the midlevel exception. Detroit, I don't think they're bringing them in there after the brawl.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Rodda</u>: So the Cavaliers, with their midlevel available, they might be a team, if that's what he has to settle for, that he'd be a good fit for.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b><u>Broussard</u>: He's going to have to go for the money because this is probably his last contract. But if he doesn't get more than a midlevel exception, I know he would love to play with LeBron and Shaq. And again, years are important to him, but he would at least consider a one-year deal. And for Cleveland, you probably want to do it for a year because you don't want to eat up all of your cap space for 2010.</b></font><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><b>I'm just throwing out other possibilities because now it's Yao. A couple of days ago, Villanueva was a pipedream. But things are happening that are opening up a lot of options for the Cavaliers. </b></font><br /></blockquote><br />Ron Artest has been a favorite Cavalier target of mine since early in the 2005-06 season when the Indiana Pacers were shopping him. At this point, however, a one-year deal would not be ideal because the Cavs would not have his Bird Rights after this season. However, it would certainly be the one move to completely put the Cavs over the top for next year while still maintaining cap flexibility in 2010 for Chris Bosh, who looks to have emerged as the clear-cut target for the Cavaliers' front office.<br /><br />But Villanueva gives them that young piece for now and the future. Heck, signing Villanueva for the midlevel and possibly letting Anderson Varejao walk (and promoting Darnell Jackson into the rotation as the backup four) would still give the Cavs more than enough cap space to sign Bosh next summer. <br /><br />So what do you think, Cavs fans? Villanueva or Artest? Both are unrestricted, and both are reported to want to come to Cleveland badly. If you had the choice, who do you sign and why?]]></description>
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<br /></div><div align="center"><i><b>Could Charlie Villanueva be heading to the Cavs?</b></i><br /></div><br />In a surprising turn of events on Monday, Bucks GM John Hammond <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4295423">has decided not to extend the qualifying offer to forward Charlie Villanueva</a>, now making him an unrestricted free agent. If the Bucks would have offered Villanueva the $4.6 million qualifying offer then Villanueva would have been restricted. But now the situation has changed and Villanueva is in the driver's seat, instead of the Bucks.<br /><font style="font-size: 1em;"><b><br /></b></font><blockquote><p><font style="font-size: 1em;"><b>The Milwaukee Bucks have made qualifying offers to restricted free agent guard Ramon Sessions and forward Ersan Illyasova, but will not make an offer to forward Charlie Villanueva -- allowing one of their top scorers from last season to become an unrestricted free agent.</b></font></p><p><font style="font-size: 1em;"><b>. . . . . . . . . . .<br /></b></font></p><p><font style="font-size: 1em;"><b>Bucks general manager John Hammond said Monday that the team
already had sent offers to Sessions and Ilyasova, giving Milwaukee the
right to match any contract offers from other teams. But with Tuesday's
deadline for teams to make offers to their restricted free agents
looming, the team decided not to make an offer to Villanueva.</b></font></p></blockquote>With the news of Villanueva opting out a big surprise, <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/06/cleveland_cavaliers_target_unr.html">Cavs beat writer Brian Windhorst addressed Villanueva and the interest in him</a>.<br /><br /><blockquote><b>In a move that was considered shocking in corners Monday, the Milwaukee
Bucks decided not to offer young free-agent power forward Charlie
Villanueva a qualifying offer to make him a restricted free agent. He
now will be unrestricted, which makes him significantly easier to sign
because the Bucks will not have matching rights. According to sources,
Villanueva now will be one of the Cavs' free-agent targets when teams
are allowed to speak with them Wednesday.</b><br /></blockquote>Perhaps what will be the biggest hints where Villanueva will go, <a href="http://twitter.com/CV31">were his Twitter messages over the past few days</a>.<br /><br /><blockquote><b><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">well, twitterland
like I said there will be more trades to come, very interesting, Shaq
to Cleveland, nice, all Cleveland need is a PF now</span></span><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content"></span><span class="meta entry-meta"></span></span></b><br /><b><span class="status-body"><span class="meta entry-meta"></span></span></b><br /><b><span class="status-body"><span class="meta entry-meta"><a href="http://twitter.com/CV31/status/2394167512" class="entry-date" rel="bookmark"><span class="published"></span></a></span></span><span class="actions"></span><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">Well,
i would like to thank my milwaukee fans, for 3 great years, and Senator
Kohl, but my journey in Milwaukee has come to a end,</span></span></b><br /><b><span class="status-body"></span></b><br /><b><span class="status-body"></span><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">now its on Gods hands, where will I end up, only time will tell</span><br /></span></b><span class="status-body"></span><br /></blockquote>So will Charlie be a Cav come July 1st? Well if any of the info coming from the media is any indication, then it certainly looks like he will be.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<table style="border: 0px none ; padding: 0px;"><tbody><tr><td><font style="font-size: 13px; font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold;">Cleveland Cavaliers introduce draft pick Christian Eyenga</font></td></tr><tr><td><script type="text/javascript" src="http://tribeca.vidavee.com/advance/trh/embedAsset.js?vtagView=on&amp;embedded=yes&amp;link=http://videos.cleveland.com/plain-dealer/2009/06/cleveland_cavaliers_introduce.html&amp;showEndCard=off&amp;loadStream=off&amp;autoplay=off&amp;width=470&amp;height=266&amp;shareWidgets=on&amp;vtag=yes&amp;startVolume=50&amp;hidecontrolbar=no&amp;textureStrip=yes&amp;displayTime=yes&amp;volumeLock=off&amp;watermark=yes&amp;skin=v3AdvInt_cleveland.swf&amp;dockey=471FF58E0297DA1FA924F66B4D02C550&amp;"></script></td><br /><br /></tr></tbody></table>

<p>In addition, here's a podcast of the press conference following the draft with GM Danny Ferry and Assistant GM Chris Grant.<br /><br /><b><a href="http://www.stationcaster.com/player.php?s=70&amp;c=489&amp;f=28912">LINK</a></b><br /><div><br /></div></p>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/default.aspx?term=sports,%20sports,%20fear,unknown&amp;iid=252649" target="_blank"><img src="http://cdn.picapp.com/ftp/Images/0249/1d087d8d-f09e-41da-9a60-aaf9cb720673.jpg?adImageId=1687024&amp;imageId=252649" alt="Businesspeople Wearing Blindfolds" width="500" border="0" height="333" /></a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://cdn.pis.picapp.com/IamProd/PicAppPIS/JavaScript/PisV4.js"></script><br /><i><b>Cleveland Cavalier fans all over the country right now.</b></i><br /><div align="left"><br />Xenophobia. (zěn'ə-fōb', zē'nə-) A person unduly fearful or contemptuous of that which is foreign, especially of strangers or foreign peoples.<!--//<br / / / / / / / / / / / / / / />//--><!--EOF_DEF--><br /><br />Cleveland fans, right now whether you recognize it or not, you're suffering Xenophobia. Hate to break it ya, but you are. Not from the fear of foreign people but from the fear of the unknown.<br /><br />The backlash and anger unleashed from picking Christian Eyenga, a.k.a. Kid Congo, with the 30th pick has been unreal. It's been pretty unanimous in the feeling that Kid Congo was a bad pick. <br /><br />But here's my question for the whole ordeal: how in the world can we, as fans, say that this was a bad pick, when we don't have the slightest clue about this kid? That's my main beef.<br /><br />We can say all we want that this was a terrible pick, Ferry's terrible, blah, blah, blah but how can we say that without seeing this kid in action? Sure there's <a href="http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Christian-Eyenga-5493/">prospect</a> <a href="http://draftday.nbadraft.net/players/christian-eyenga">profiles</a> on this kid, as well as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTew2KzGH94">YouTube! highlights</a> of him too, but neither of them are nearly enough for any fan to form a well-developed opinion on the kid. <br /><br />At least with prospects like Sam Young, Chase Budinger, DaJuan Summers, etc., there is national exposure of them. We're able to see prospects like them on T.V., on highlight videos, during March Madness, etc. On top of that they're well-known prospects that have tons of information collected about them and there's pretty much a consensus among scouting services about their strengths, weaknesses and what type of player they project to be. With all the information available to us with those type of players, we're able to form a decently informed opinion of the kid and it's at the point where we can talk about and even judge them when they're pick if we want to (even though that's not smart, you get what I mean).<br /><br />With Eyenga, there is none of that. Which is why all the people bashing this pick are xenophobes (had to tie it in). They're afraid of the unknown, in this case Kid Congo, and because they're not too sure on him the automatic human reaction is to bash it, or be angry about the pick. The same thing happened last year with JJ Hickson. Not a lot of people knew a whole bunch about him and all of a sudden bashed him because they were ignorant when it came to the pick. The national media, message boards, and fans all over wanted guys like Kosta Kofous, Darell Arthur, Chris Douglas-Roberts, etc., because they were guys that people had a lot of information on and were able to make a decently informed opinion on.<br /><br />People are just like animals. When animals come into contact with something that they're unfamiliar with or not comfortable with, they automatically become suspicious, edgy and sort of protective. Similar to humans, when we come into contact with something unfamiliar, we become sort of protective, uncomfortable and scared. This is the same with Kid Congo: because we're unfamiliar with him, we become kind of uncomfortable and scared (which leads to anger). <br /><br />Before I go on any further, let me just say this: in no way am I trying to defend the pick by Danny Ferry. Heck <a href="http://mvn.com/cavalierattitude/2009/06/danny-ferry-you-screwed-this-draft-up.html">my first initial reaction was quite similar to Amar's</a>. But after thinking about it, I came to the conclusion that we can't really come to a judgment on this pick because we have no knowledge of the kid. So if we are ignorant on a certain subject, how can we say it's a bust or not? We can't, which is why I don't get the outrage by the Cavs fans across the nation.<br /><br />I know part of the outrage is about Kid Congo himself but it seems like most of the rage is directed towards not picking proven college players like Sam Young, DeJuan Blair, Chase Budinger or DaJuan Summers or at least better known "projects" like Derrick Brown. I can definitely see that though because, again, these are players that fans are more comfortable and know more about them.<br /><br />But let me say this: if anybody expects the 30th pick in the draft to be able to contribute his rookie year for a team like the Cleveland Cavaliers (66 win team last year, best record in the NBA, Central Division champions, made it to the Eastern Conference Finals, etc.) then they're crazy. Not to mention, the 30th pick in what was considered to be one of the weakest drafts in NBA history.<br /><br />Sure guys like Sam Young, DeJuan Blair, Chase Budinger are billed as "NBA ready" players who can contribute right away, but we're talking about the Cavs here. Not the Oklahoma City Thunder or the Minnesota Timberwolves; the Cleveland Cavaliers.<br /><br />With free agency still left along with trades still being allowed, I'd be willing to bet we add a minimum of two rotational players to the roster, if not more. So taking that into consideration, where does a rookie (30th pick in the draft) seem to fit in and contribute right away? Including our current roster and the likely addition of at least a couple of rotational players via trade and/or free agency, our rotation will probably look at least 9 deep. And that's not including guys like JJ Hickson, Darnell Jackson and maybe even Tarence Kinsey, who might get playing time this year. Do you guys realize Joe Smith, Wally Szczerbiak, Sasha Pavlovic and Daniel Gibson, really didn't see the floor that much versus the Magic? Joe Smith only played in 2 games of where he had 10 or more minutes. Sasha basically played two games of 20-minute ball and that&nbsp; was it for the series. Wally Szczerbiak had two DNP's and basically was forced to play the last 3 games because of the inefficiency of the bench. Daniel Gibson got 6 minutes the first 3 games before 64 minutes the next 3.<br /><br />Now it can be said Mike Brown screwed the pooch on who to play and who not to play but the point is, if he was forced to play veterans and those veterans didn't play much to begin with, how do you expect him to play a rookie who was picked 30th overall in the Eastern Conference Finals? Because really, let's get serious here: it doesn't matter what happens in the regular season anymore, it's all about the playoffs. And how in the world would you expect a rookie to contribute anything more than a couple minutes in the Eastern Conference Finals, let alone the Finals?<br /><br />I understand an argument can be made using Daniel Gibson and Courtney Lee as examples rookies playing big roles for their playoff teams and being picked late in the draft. But those types of cases happen very, very, very rarely. <br /><br />The bottom line is that Ferry really didn't see anyone who could contribute right away at #30, as he should have, and saw it worth the risk to take a flier on a guy who they see as having high potential then rather taking a guy who wouldn't likely contribute this year anyway.<br /><br />Aside from those points, the pick also goes deeper than that.<br /><br />Let's remember that all 1st round picks have guaranteed money being paid to them, basically as soon as they're picked. So basically, once they're picked they're locked into the rookie scale right away. The rookie scale for the 30th pick is $989k. So for a player that wasn't likely to contribute at all during his rookie season, the Cavs would have been paying around $1 million for him to sit the bench. Now I know there's a possibility that the rookie could have contributed but instead of that $1 million being paid for him to sit the bench, that $1 million can be allocated to different resources. It can helps us sign a free agent, he could helps us via trade, etc.<br /><br />Now I can understand why fans would say "well if Dan Gilbert is willing
to spend, then why is he worried about $1 million". But it's the fact
that he doesn't want to spend the money, it's just he wants to do it
wisely.<font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span class="Estilo5 Estilo52 Estilo52 Estilo52"></span></font><br /><br />And before you go criticizing Dan Gilbert for being "cheap", look at what the Los Angeles Lakers did. They had the 29th and 42nd picks in the NBA draft. Instead of picking those players, they instead sold those picks to teams for money. Because like the Cavs, they figured that those players wouldn't likely be able to contribute right away and they were better served getting cash for those picks and helping them to sign free agents, or in their case re-sign Trevor Ariza and/or Lamar Odom. Now they are the NBA Champions but does that mean they're being cheap too? Or are they just being smart with their money? At least the Cavs will get a player out of their pick, instead of just giving it away.<br /><br />Now getting back to the players actually available at the pick, let's take an deeper look at them.<br /><br />Sam Young. Thought of as one of the safest picks in the draft and a guy who could contribute right away. Right now the Cavs need a defender first and foremost on the wing and he's billed to be a good defender. So how could this not be the perfect fit? Well right now I don't see how he has a position in the NBA. It's my belief that he's too small to guard most SFs and too slow to guard most SGs. So where does he play then? That's my problem. But if Ferry really would have wanted him, he would have gotten him. Let's not forget that Ferry and Pittsburgh coach, Jamie Dixon, are pretty tight and has pretty much all the information possible on him, and DeJuan Blair. So if he passed on him, it's probably for a good reason.<br /><br />DeJuan Blair. A steal at #30, right? Where does he fit? He can't play with Varejao because that would be a disaster offensively. Not to mention, why draft another undersized forward/center after drafting two last year, in Darnell Jackson and JJ Hickson? Or how about our newest acquisition, Shaquille O'Neal. How would he fit in with him? Or better yet, what about those knees? <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/ian_thomsen/06/26/weekly.countdown/index.html">As one story in SI.com said</a>: "Most team doctors red-flagged him, which prevented the GMs from taking Blair in the first round."<br /><br />Derrick Brown. I certainly was a big proponent and was kind of upset that we didn't take him. But at the same time, he wasn't going to contribute now, as well as Eyenga, so why not take a flier on a guy with a very high ceiling who won't cost anything, as opposed to a guy who will cost you something and doesn't have as high of a ceiling?<br /><br />DaJuan Summers. He was another guy I liked but there were some questions on him. Why couldn't he put up better rebounding numbers? Why didn't he play any defense? Why couldn't he do anything else beside spot-up shoot? Why didn't he get "it"? Summers was a guy filled with potential but loaded with downside too.<br /><br />Chase Budinger. Probably not on the top of the list as far as guys the Cavs passed on but still up there. The problem with Budinger will never talent level, how athletic he is or how good of a player he is offensively. It's mentally and defensively where the questions are. So considering that, why would the Cavs take him if their biggest weakness on the wing is defense?<br /><br />Let's keep things in perspective here: this is the draft. Not free agency. Not trades. This is the draft. A championship caliber team like the Cavs doesn't make its major improvements through the draft. They do them through trades and in free agency. So why all of a sudden, is Ferry the worst general manager in the league? Just a few days beforehand he was the best after trading for Shaq.<br /><br />The point is that this is last in line as far as places we'd look to improve in. No guy was going to contribute right away so why not take a flier on a guy that could possibly be better than anybody else on the board at the time. Is it guaranteed? No. Would Sam Young, Derrick Brown, DeJuan Blair be safer picks? Yeah probably. But none of them have the type of potential that Eyenga has.<br /><br />And yes GMs far too often get caught up with the potential word but the Cavs are in a position where they can take a low-risk move like this and hope that it pans out.<br /><br />The 30th pick in the draft isn't going to make or break our chances at a title and it isn't going to make LeBron going to go to New York. What will though is what we do via trade and through free agency, which we should be more worried about. Those are places where we can't afford to take high risks or make mistakes. Those are places we should be worried about, not the draft.<br /><br />The whole point of this article is basically for some new perspective on the situation. Will this kid turn out to be a good pro? Who knows. But that's the whole point: who knows. We can't judge or criticize a situation by knowing very little on the subject at hand.<br /><br />So kick back, relax, and let's see where Eyenga and this draft class is 3 years down the road from now, because that's when it'll be fair to assess this draft. Not now, only 2 days after the draft. And not 1 month into the season either. But 3 years.<br /><br />I know it's frustrating to see us pass on some guys that would have been safer, more comfortable picks for the fans but let's wait and see what happens the rest of the off-season before we go freaking out.<br /><br />But just remember one thing about Eyenga: he is Kid Congo.<br /><br />And oh yeah...don't be a Xenophobe.<br /><script language="javascript">AC_FL_RunContent = 0;</script><script src="http://cache.lexico.com/js/AC_RunActiveContent.js" language="javascript"></script><script type="text/javascript">var interfaceflash = new LEXICOFlashObject ( "http://cache.lexico.com/d/g/speaker.swf", "speaker", "17", "15", "<a href="\"http://dictionary.reference.com/audio.html/ahd4WAV/X0004700/xenophobia\"" target="\"_blank\""><img src="\"http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.gif\"" border="\"0\"" / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /></a>", "6");interfaceflash.addParam("loop", "false");interfaceflash.addParam("quality", "high");interfaceflash.addParam("menu", "false");interfaceflash.addParam("salign", "t");interfaceflash.addParam("FlashVars", "soundUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fcache.lexico.com%2Fdictionary%2Faudio%2Fahd4%2FX%2FX0004700.mp3&clkLogProxyUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fdictionary.reference.com%2Fwhatzup.html&t=a&d=d&s=di&c=a&ti=1&ai=51359&l=dir&o=0&sv=00000000&ip=446ebdd1&u=audio"); interfaceflash.addParam('wmode','transparent');interfaceflash.write();</script><noscript><a
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