[Jake Weinbach] The Cavaliers could have a strong trade offer on the table for Dorian Finney-Smith that includes Isaac Okoro (S&T) and multiple second-round draft picks. As the Nets enter a rebuild, there’s a high chance that Brooklyn deals Finney-Smith to the highest bidder this offseason.
by Goosedukee
8 Comments
This would be a great move. No 1st, but Okoro is the kind of player we should be targeting.
I don’t see the Cavs doing this. Okoro is the better player.
Cavs can keep their 2nds and send the unprotected 2030 swap rights Brooklyn’s way.
As for this talk about the highest bidder? I’d love to see anyone beat the 2028 unprotected LA Clippers 1st that Philly holds.
Get a 1st or hang up, even a protected first. Or get 4 2nds.
I don’t believe the last sentence. Sean only sells to the highest bidder when his hands are tied (like Kyrie to Dallas & Harden to Philly). Otherwise he waits until he gets exactly what he wants (like KD to Phoenix and Mikal to NY).
I expect this to be a drawn out process for DFS and Cam until buyers get desperate and put their best offers on the table
Smash accept
Think we can get better than Okoro. If he was actually a good 3-and-D there’s no way that the Cavs would trade him and more for DFS.
Just wait to the deadline atp