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Minnesota wants a package for Love to include Barea, who has $4.5 million left on his expiring deal – and possibly Martin, who has three years and $21 million left. As part of a larger deal, the Cavaliers want to include 2013 No. 1 overall pick Anthony Bennett and a future No. 1 pick for Love.
Cleveland's discussions with Minnesota have escalated with the Cavaliers' willingness to include No. 1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins in the deal, sources said. Without Wiggins, there's no other combination of Cleveland players and picks that would interest Minnesota.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--cavs-looking-for-trade-parts-for-deal-for-kevin-love-185536749.html
trading 3 number one picks for Love.
We'll trade you McHale for your current coach![]()
LkrFan, do you think Love is worth that?
If Love isn't going to be a Free Agent who wants out of Minnesota, I'd say he's worth that much but considering the cir stances, I wouldn't offer anything of equal value to a team with little leverage.
How does Minnesota expect Cleveland to take $27 million back in salary?
Cavs are looking for a third team.
Sure, why not son? You win with vets. Wiggins is no sure thing.
For Wiggins alone it is a better offer than that one from Gold State which includes basically nothing but <Diaw and some trashes, adding Klay would e the offer a bit but it'd still not prevail over Wiggins imho.
Thought it was time for an update:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11...land-cavaliers
I found the penultimate paragraph to be the most interesting. Love is not going to sign long-term to stay in Cleveland like originally reported. He'll be a free agent next off-season no matter what. That makes the Wiggins trade even harder to make in my book. I don't believe Love would just want to test the market. I think there'd be a legitimate chance he'd leave if the Cavs disappoint and a good team comes calling.Various other developments over the past few days have only added to the perception that a Minnesota-Cleveland swap will be consummated as soon as league rules allow it.As ESPN.com reported, Minnesota has begun exploring its options for acquiring Thaddeus Young from the Philadelphia 76ers, targeting Young to potentially replace Love in the Wolves' starting lineup as their power forward next to center Nikola Pekovic.
The Wolves also signed veteran guard Mo Williams this week, making fellow vet J.J. Barea -- who sources say Minnesota is determined to offload as part of a Love deal -- more available. It's believed the Wolves hope to convince Cleveland to take Barea as part of a Love trade or find a third team to absorb Barea's expiring contract.
Cavs officials have become confident about their chances of assembling a trade framework that the Wolves ultimately will accept to surrender Love, who holds more than the usual sway in terms of where he winds up thanks to his ability to become a free agent in July 2015.
Although Love, 25, is expected to opt for free agency after next season even if he's dealt to Cleveland, sources say that's purely because he can secure a far more lucrative contract next summer than he could going the extension route. Sources told ESPN.com earlier this month that Love is highly intrigued by the idea of playing alongside his Olympic teammate on a full-time basis and is not put off by the fact that James' new contract with the
Cavs spans only two seasons and includes a player option to return to free agency next summer.
Minnesota owner Glen Taylor insisted earlier this month that he wanted to keep Love and that the Wolves were prepared to open the season with Love on the roster. But numerous rival teams, sources say, believe Minnesota knows it has to part with Love before the start of the new season, given the extremely public nature of Love's unwillingness to commit to the Wolves beyond this season.
LeBron is recruiting a trade exception...
http://www.news-herald.com/article/2...NEWS/140739876It appears the framework of the Cavaliers-Timberwolves trade is done.
However, there are still some moving parts in the possible deal.
The Cavaliers would prefer to hang onto rookie swingman Andrew Wiggins. That much is true.
However, the Timberwolves probably won’t make the trade unless Wiggins is included. Timberwolves president/coach Flip Saunders might get booed out of the state of Minnesota if he traded three-time All-Star Kevin Love to the Cavaliers and didn’t bring back Wiggins.
Saunders is trying to win the PR battle, as well. Their fan base is excited about the possibility of building the team around the 6-foot-8, 200-pound Wiggins.
The teams have been talking about Wiggins since summer league. The Cavaliers probably know by now they’ll have to cave on their stance of not giving up Wiggins. If they play hard ball with the Timberwolves and insist on keeping Wiggins, the trade could break down.
The two sides are pretty far down the line in a possible deal. Most of the other suitors around the league - Chicago, Golden State, Denver and Boston - have seemingly backed off. They realize they can’t trump the Cavaliers’ offer if Wiggins is included.
Nothing can be announced until Aug. 23 - 30 days after Wiggins signed his contract with the Cavaliers. However, that falls on Saturday. The teams could delay the announcement until the following Monday, Aug. 25.
The crux of the trade appears to have the Cavaliers sending Wiggins, forward Anthony Bennett and a 2018 first-round pick to Minnesota for Love and possibly forward Corey Brewer.
The Timberwolves might want to dump point guard J.J. Barea’s $4.5 million contract in a deal.
One report had the Cavs sending guard Dion Waiters to Philadelphia in a three-way trade. The Sixers have been interested in Waiters for more than a year.
However, dealing Waiters would be extremely costly for the Cavaliers, who would not have a starting-quality shooting guard on the roster.
The Cavaliers do have to worry about their depth in such a trade. They’d have one of the best starting lineups in the NBA, but not much on the bench.
The Cavaliers-Timberwolves deal appears to be a matter of “when” it will happen, not “if,” ESPN.com reported.
In a rather new development, it now looks as if Love won’t sign an extension with any team in which he’s traded, even the Cavaliers. He can get far more money if he becomes a free agent in the summer of 2015, and re-signs with the team in which he is traded.
That puts considerably more risk in a trade, especially if the Cavaliers are giving up a prospect like Wiggins.
Cavaliers forward LeBron James is looking forward to playing with Love, his former teammate on the 2012 Olympic team. He’s already supposedly reached out to Love and expressed an interest in teaming up with him.
There is also a chance a third team could be recruited to make the money work. Philadelphia could be that team, which led to speculation that power forward Thaddeus Young might be headed to Minnesota in a possible three-way trade.
Saunders wants a player like Young to replace Love in the starting lineup. Bennett, also a power forward, might be better suited to come off the bench.
Love backed out of his Team USA obligation last week with the trade speculation hanging over his head.
His agent, Jeff Schwartz, also yanked Bennett out of a pro-am in Canada this week. A potential injury could really muck up the entire potential trade.
So, now we wait.
Wiggins, Waiters, and Bennett for Love + bad contracts is too much for Cleveland to give up. LOL if they give Minnesota cap relief in addition to Wiggins. Minnesota is bent over a barrel and the Cavs shouldn't give up much of value other than Wiggins. They're not going to take Klay Thompson or garbage Celtics players instead of Wiggins. It's too bad Cleveland doesn't have another $3 million garbage player to throw in, as Wiggins + Brenda Haywood gets them $3 million from being able to trade for Love.
Cavs have all the leverage here and the damn fools are throwing it away.
if cleveland is smart, which they are not, they will play the season the way they are and sign him next year fairly easily with some small moves. Sounds like the melo trade all over again.
Yes, he is.
NBA store stops selling Wiggins Cavs jerseys..
http://thebiglead.com/2014/08/02/and...-at-nba-store/
This.
Minnesota should jump on any trade that gives them Wiggins for Love.
If they can get more out of the Cavs, Flip becomes a good candidate for EOTY 14/15.
whats the point of stocking up on talent if u dont make the playoffs?
yeah because love is taking them to the play offs![]()
Lebron is on a 2 year deal. Cleveland knows they need to ring now. I'd like to see Gilbert dump all of his assets trying to ring and then Lebron leaves in 2 years, so Gilbert is there with Kevin Love and .
Love's already said he's not going to extend, so it's possible he leaves as well if the Cavs fall flat on their faces.
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