PLAYERS:
Anderson Varejao,
Ramon Sessions,
Ryan Hollins,
Semih Erden,
Samardo Samuels
TEAMS: Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks
TEAMS: Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks
Prompted by a discussion which took place earlier in the morning, former Plain Dealer Cavaliers beat writer Brian Windhorst appeared on 850AM WKNR on Tuesday and discussed rumors surrounding the team’s front office and their largest human trade assets in center Anderson Varejao and point guard Ramon Sessions.
Windhorst stated that Chris Grant and management his team are very happy with the current make-up of the Cavaliers’ roster, but continue to be prudent in managing the big-picture and ensuring that all options remain open; the ever-popular battle between short-term success and long-term improvement.
Varejao, second on the team in PER (18.7), the only member of the Cavaliers with at least a 1.0 win share, and currently 29 years of age, has long been a target of several NBA franchises due to his relatively friendly contract and unrelenting energy when on the court. The issue with a potential trade of Varejao, aside from the public relations impact of a transaction inv...
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