The expectation for Cavaliers fans heading into the 2007-08 season will be a return trip to The Finals and the first championship in franchise history and the first for the city since 1964. For once, the expectation of the fans and the owner of the team are the same. Dan Gilbert is always looking to go one step beyond, and in this case, that would be a championship. The question is: Can Danny Ferry improve this team and how can he do it?
The Cavaliers have no cap room because of the large contracts given to Larry Hughes, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and Donyell Marshall a couple of years ago. They do have a mid-level exemption which is worth about $6 million, and they have a $2 million trade exemption. Gilbert has told his GM that money is not an object, and if the Cavs have to pay the luxury tax to improve the team, he will sign off on it. That’s the financial aspect of the situation.
However, it is unrealistic to think the wine and gold can make a big splash in the trade market by picking up a Kevin Garnett. Minnesota is not going to take our collection of garbage in exchange for the Big Ticket. No team is going to give you a good player who can contribute for a menagerie of Marshall, Eric Snow, and Scott Pollard. It is also doubtful that anyone will take the contracts of Hughes and/or Ilgauskas to give you an All-Star type player in return.
Therefore, in order to get something, you will have to give up some young talent. This means guys like Anderson Varajao, Sasha Pavlovic, Boobie Gibson, and maybe even Drew Gooden would have to be involved to get someone who can help the Cavs take the next step. Somebody may also be intrigued by Shannon Brown’s potential as well. Depending on who you get in return, Ferry would be tempted to do a deal like this. When you are this close to a title, you have to be willing to trade potential for proven talent. Unless…
You don’t want to take on someone else’s bad contract, or pick up an aging player so you have the same problem you have now in two or three years. For example, Andre Miller is now 31 years old and you have to wonder how many more years he will be a productive player. Earl Boykins is the same age as Miller, and at 5’5" is a defensive liability for a coach who lives and dies with defense. He’s also a guy who is probably most effective getting 20-25 minutes a night. Mike Bibby is 29, and would be worth a shot but not for a five or six year contract.
Ferry’s best option might be a young guy who hasn’t had a chance to play thus far, such as Sergio Rodriguez at Portland or Carlos Arroyo with Orlando. Either guy has good point guard instincts and are young enough to continue to get better.
Don’t get me wrong. I would love to get Kevin Garnett from the Timberwolves. A combination of Garnett and LeBron would get a title to Cleveland. I just don’t think the Cavs have what Minnesota would be looking for. Then again, Kevin McHale isn’t the league’s smartest GM. Look at the state of that franchise. Just don’t be disappointed when the wine and gold doesn’t get another all-star type player. Most teams aren’t letting them go.
JK