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    The Los Angeles Clippers and Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed in principle to a trade that would send Baron Davis and the Clippers' 2011 first-round draft pick to Cleveland in exchange for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon, league sources confirmed to ESPN.com.


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    The deal saves the Clippers considerable money the next two seasons while giving them a younger point guard who made the All-Star team while playing with LeBron James.

    Davis is still owed nearly $28 million over the next two seasons and the balance of his $13 million contract this year. Moon's contract expires after this season. Williams is owed the balance of his $9.3 million salary this season and, with player options of $8.5 million for each of the next two years, potentially could get out of his contract altogether. The savings should give the Clippers more flexibility in free agency the next two seasons.

    The Clippers would give up a likely top-10 lottery pick to make the savings happen. "That just shows you how much we hate this draft," one Clippers source told ESPN.com.

    But the lottery pick from the Clippers was exactly what the Cavs were after. A Cavs source told ESPN.com that the trade was made primarily for the draft pick.

    "We know we're going to have to build this team through the lottery," the source said. "We hope Baron works out, but our primary focus was the pick. We really wanted two top-10 picks to infuse the team with young talent."

    In Davis, the Cavs would get a veteran who, when he's engaged, is one of the top point guards in the league. But will Davis be engaged on a team with the worst record in the NBA?


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    "Baron won't be happy," said a GM who has had past dealings with Davis. "This is a worst-case scenario for him. He was just starting to get happy in L.A. playing with [Clippers rookie] Blake Griffin. There's not much to get excited about in Cleveland these days."

    The trade agreement is a revival of discussions that began over the summer, when the Cavaliers scrambled to upgrade their talent to appease James, but those talks ultimately collapsed when Clippers owner Donald Sterling nixed the deal.

    Neither Davis nor Williams suited up Wednesday night. Davis sat out the Clippers' loss to the New Orleans Hornets with swelling in his knee. Williams sat out Cleveland's loss to Houston, after returning from a hip injury before the All-Star break.

    The notion of Davis' being reunited with Cavaliers coach Byron Scott would be met with skepticism after the two clashed earlier in their careers in New Orleans.

    However, a source with knowledge of the situation said that their relationship has improved somewhat in recent years and a potential reunion "has to be OK" because the trade talks have progressed to this point.

    There also is a question of how the trade would affect Griffin, who seemed to be developing a chemistry with Davis.

    "I think anything's possible," said a source with knowledge of the talks. "I mean, would Utah really trade Deron Williams?"

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    Can't believe the Cavs want a mid lottery pick in this ty draft that bad.

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    Can't believe the Cavs want a mid lottery pick in this ty draft that bad.

    As opposed to what? Sticking with Jamario Moon and Mo Williams to the bitter end?

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    vBookie on when Baron Davis hits 300 lbs.

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    What's the point of swapping lazy underachievers?

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    Baron is pissed, and Mo Williams sucks. Lose lose for both teams

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    Clips need to save money and build around Blake, Gordon, and Deandre Jordan. Im not 100% sold on Bledsoe or Aminou so if they could package those guys for an upgrade at SF or PG ...Clips would be set for the future ...

    Dont think a mo williams Gordon backcourt is ideal but Clips could use some outside shooting Gordon has been the only reliable deep shooter.

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    Horrible trade for the Clips. This is how you put quality players around Blake? Ugh.

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    So if Baron Davis offs himself rather than go to Cleveland, are the Cavaliers still on the hook for his gi-normous contract?

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    poor baron, getting shipped to CLE, or what's left of it.

    "That just shows you how much we hate this draft," one Clippers source told ESPN.com.

    at least they know.

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    Boom Dizzle will make Browntown forget about BronBron!

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    poor baron, getting shipped to CLE, or what's left of it.

    "That just shows you how much we hate this draft," one Clippers source told ESPN.com.

    at least they know.
    I'll take a mid-1st round draft pick over Moon.

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    I agree weak draft ...but I think eventhe Lakers have made the mistake of not valuing draft picks. Manu, Blair, GHill, Wes Matthews, Milsap, Boozer, rondo, Parker, pre-injury Arenas, and many more were all late mid to late first or even 2nd round picks.

    When the draft is weak, you just have to make sure to choose the right player. every draft has potential stars, hidden gems and busts. If there is no obvious franchise type when selecting ...you can still find help.

    I dont blame Cavs ... if you have two lottery picks chances increase of finding a potential star or even just a solid starter.

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