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Sign first and then change, but the main body of the transaction is the first-round pick, because the Heat in order to make space, except for Wade and Chalmers, everyone else has expired or given away for nothing like Beasley, and there are no players to trade, so they have to empty gloves White Wolves, using the principle of equal salary space, using the Raptors and Cavaliers' own salary space in exchange for their trump cards, think about it, is there any big significance in giving the Raptors and Cavaliers a first-round or second-round signing, the Heat must have an excellent record with such a lineup, It's almost equivalent to throwing two unwanted rookies to you casually, do you like to change them or not, the Raptors and Cavaliers still promised Bosh and James to give them the highest salary to leave the team for the sake of salary space for future operations, but the premise is to bring corresponding salary space to the team, but now that the super first-line star teams have been carved up, small market teams like the Raptors and Cavaliers are priceless even if they have a lot of silver, so Cavaliers owner Gilbert will scold James for being ungrateful, And Beasley, who he gave to the Timberwolves, was exchanged for a first-round pick, everyone knows the ability of the Timberwolves, and the character of the draft is quite good, always a high pick, one in and one out of the Heat is equal to earning a full gold bucket and interest, the Heat's Pat Riley is indeed worthy of the title of God Operator, with Wade and Miami The attraction of the city market has completed the impossible task, although the team is now thin, but with such a star lineup attraction, then O'Neal Iverson Maddy The contract may be bought out of ArenasThis is the magic of the NBA, everything is possible, let's witness the birth of a new era belonging to Miami!
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James must go. His contract with the Cavaliers is enough, and James' desire is to win the championship, and the Cavaliers always can't win the championship. He sacrificed himself for the championship and went to win the championship with the 3 stars!
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James and Bosh are both free agents, but they could join the Heat on a sign-and-trade basis, which means they are now signing contracts with the Cavaliers and Raptors, respectively, and then swapping with the Heat.
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It's not a question of letting go or not letting go ok? His contract expires and he has become a free agent.
The Raptors didn't lose for nothing, he could trade in the exchange process, he could come to potential players, and he could rebuild the team.
As well as various picks for cash.
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James' contract with the Cavaliers has expired. It was he who chose to become a free agent, and the Cavaliers could buy it with the salary vacated by James leaving.
Other players. So it's a free contract! The Raptors, on the other hand, are with the Heat's Torch Cris. Bosh sent away @@ in a sign-and-trade manner
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The Cavaliers should not let go of James, James is the only treasure in their hands, their results in the past two seasons are still okay, if the results are very poor and there is no hope, maybe they will trade the emperor. As for the Raptors, I am afraid that they can't keep Bosh if they want to, because Bosh wants to leave the Raptors very much, and James seems to be hesitating.
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No, if a player automatically becomes a free agent when the contract expires, it is the same as if you hire someone else to work for you, and he can not renew his contract with you when it expires
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Freedom to sign! It's impossible to trade!
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Of course, it's a free signing, will the Cavaliers trade the number one star?
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This year is James' contract year, and next year James can choose to jump out of his contract, or re-sign with the team, or test the waters of free agency, do a "decision three", join another team, and start over. While this approach may get James scolded again, it is also something that can happen.
Therefore, some people believe that the Cavaliers owner should choose to consider trading James for a certain amount of leverage on the premise that James is unwilling to renew his contract. Even the knight boss, including the knight boss, is also considered for this choice. I have to say that this view is too one-sided.
First of all, James is the first person in the league, the golden sign, although James is about to turn 33 years old, but in the case that James has not shown that he will definitely leave the team, the Cavaliers should definitely not trade James's brains. With James, the Cavaliers have tickets and ratings guaranteed, and to a large extent, a Finals spot.
Secondly, it depends on what the Cavaliers are after. If they want a championship, then obviously, without James, it will be very difficult for the Cavaliers to achieve the Finals or even the championship without James.
And if the Cavaliers don't have a championship in mind, then they don't have to trade James, just wait for James to leave and make a drastic makeover to avoid the team paying the luxury tax. This is also the best option for them to do without James.
But no matter what, as long as the Cavaliers don't die, they will never trade James for any bargaining chips, unless James himself asks for it. But looking at it now, James is likely to renew a long-term contract with the Cavaliers after the season, and then end up with the Cavaliers.
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Obviously, there will be no trade, James is an All-Star again, and his personal ability is undoubted.
So far, in the 2017-2018 season, he has played 37 minutes, averaging points per game, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 block. James's ability to lead the team and dominance are still very strong, almost no one in the league can match it, with James, it can basically ensure that the Cavaliers will enter the Eastern Conference Finals or even the Finals, and the box office is ***, the boss must still want to keep James.
Even when it comes to trades, no team in the league can come up with the right chips, just a few first-round picks is definitely not enough, there are not many teams that can be selected by exchanging players, and the players obtained after the trade are not guaranteed to enter the playoffs, and the box office is not ***, and the final loss is still the boss, so the Cavaliers management will definitely not choose to trade James. James is 34 years old this year, and he still wants to win a few more championships, after all, in the NBA, championships are what every player dreams of, if they are traded to other teams, the general team will not be able to meet James' requirements, and it will be difficult for the Cavaliers to find James's next home.
In short, after the turmoil of 2010, James himself wants to spend the rest of his career with the Cavaliers, win a few more championships for the Cavaliers, and finally retire with the Cavaliers.
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Absolutely. The NBA is a highly commercial league, and in such a league, the basic attributes of players are actually commodities. As many people have long said, it's not just the league that is business-oriented, it's that the players are playing for a higher economic benefit.
On this basis, it is clear when we analyze James being traded or James actively asking for a trade. First of all, why did the Cavaliers trade James? In the current situation, it is nothing more than that James has lost the value of use as a player, including factors such as declining athleticism and injuries as he ages.
If the team wants to stay in the NBA, they must strive to maximize the benefits, and if James can no longer bring what they want to the Cavaliers, such as the Eastern Conference championship and excellent record, then he will be put on the shelf by management. However, from the current point of view, this is not very likely, after all, James is still in the prime of life, and his peak has not yet passed.
So, in order to avoid the fate of being abandoned by the team, how could a player as smart as James not think that he had the initiative? Now no team in the league wants James, basically as long as there is James, the team can immediately advance to the playoffs, and even the division championship can become a bag. Including some teams that are eyeing a revival, such as the Purple and Gold Lakers, if James can come to Los Angeles at his prime, it will be a happy ending for both parties.
Don't worry about James' high salary, for the team owner, his salary is nothing at all.
A very unfair phenomenon is that the league sets a salary cap for players, and does everything possible to suppress the total salary of players, but the league team can make a lot of money. James has long expressed his dissatisfaction with this, he believes that the salary of top players should not be capped, because a player's peak period is too short, if he does not make money desperately when he can make the most money in his life, and when he retires when he is old, he is likely to end up with a sad end. So trading James is a feasible plan, there is no absolute strong man, there is no absolute strong team, as long as the price is right, maybe James will take the initiative to leave the team next year.
Remember, this is a business alliance.
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The Cavaliers can certainly trade James, and any trade, as long as the trade chips are equal, can be made. If the Cavaliers negotiate a trade for James with another NBA team, the trade can go ahead as long as the opposing team can provide enough leverage to satisfy the Cavaliers, and if the chips are not attractive enough, there is no need to continue the deal.
Of course, trading between teams may be exchanging the current combat power of the team for the immediate combat power of the opposing team, that is, the star exchange team of the two teams. Changing teams and working with different members may be able to create better chemistry than the original team and lead the new team further. However, this is largely a gamble, because no one can predict where the results of the two teams will go after the star swap before the deal takes place, and it is very likely that it will go worse.
Therefore, before making the decision to "exchange instant combat power for instant combat power", the team leadership needs to do a comprehensive research, examine and measure the stars of the opposing team from all aspects, including ball skills, personality, teamwork ability, etc., and then make a final decision by comparing them with the stars of their own team.
Another type of trade between teams is to trade their own team's immediate power for the opposing team's future fighting power, that is, young potential players and draft picks for the next few years. It's a now-for-future trading strategy that's more suitable for teams that want to start rebuilding, and it's a delayed gratification modus operandi. For the current Cavaliers, James' contract is about to expire, and the prospect of a future contract extension is uncertain, in this case, it may be a good choice to exchange James's instant power for a large number of young players to develop and reserve future draft picks.
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Undoubtedly, it can't be. <>
First of all, let's talk about the feasibility of the trade, even if the Cavaliers want to trade, can other teams really get the corresponding chips, even if they trade, do you think if there are only a few first-round picks in exchange for James, this is obviously unrealistic. Right now, no team in the NBA has enough chips to match James. Because if the Cavaliers trade James, it will definitely mean that they are in a bad position, but it is impossible for any team to make multiple first-round picks, because otherwise, it is impossible for the Cavaliers' owner to replace James.
Second, from the owner's perspective, even if James moves to another team in the summer, the Cavaliers owner will not trade James now. Because James is here, it means that the box office is guaranteed, it means the security of attention, and it means that he basically holds the ticket to the finals. Although the Cavaliers may not be able to win the championship this year, with James, the Cavaliers are a strong team, and there will be attention and traffic.
And without James, the Cavaliers have nothing. That said, from a money-making standpoint, the Cavaliers don't have any reason to trade James.
Finally, speaking of which, James may not necessarily move in the summer. Because there are only a handful of teams that have salary space to sign James naked, and they are basically bad teams. For James, who aims to surpass Jordan and win as many championships as possible, leaving the Cavaliers may not be the best choice.
After all, in the knights, he calls for wind and rain, after all, the knights are in the east. It's all something James will consider. So James is not necessarily going to transfer.
Therefore, it is impossible for the Cavaliers to trade James.
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Not feasible. James is a very rare star in the NBA with his own system, he has led the team to the Finals for seven consecutive years, and he has been a key player for all seven years. With James in it, you can guarantee that the minimum floor can enter the Finals, if the Cavaliers trade James, the team will lose the real core, and without the core, Irving and Love will not be able to reach the Finals, and if the Cavaliers replace James, they will miss the Finals for a long time in the future.
James' ability to lead a team to move his teammates is one of the best in NBA history, and the whole team offense revolves around him, and he is strong, heavy, playful, and able to score on his own, which is the most terrifying. There are a lot of points in history, like Jordan and Kobe, their scoring ability may be stronger than James, but they are obviously inferior in terms of organizational ability, and there are many players who can pass the ball in history, such as Magic, Stockton, etc., but their scoring is not as strong as James, James is a player who can both score and assist, and his influence on the team will definitely rank among the top three in history in NBA history. The Cavaliers were able to reach the Finals for three consecutive years, all because of James' existence, if he is used to exchange for young players, the Cavaliers can only rebuild, look at the future, and want to get results now James is the most suitable candidate.
There are no active players in the NBA who can replace James alone, whether it is Durant, Curry or Leonard, Harden and Westbrook, they cannot replace James alone, and none of them can lead the team to the Finals alone. Teams want James to have some future first-round picks in addition to sending these superstars away, or a great assistant, and I wouldn't want to change if I were the general manager of the Cavaliers, because trading James would mean that the team doesn't have a chance to make the Finals.
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