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WHAT DO CAVS DO NEXT WITH WINDY – 5 GOOD MINUTES WITH WINDY



WHAT DO CAVS DO NEXT WITH WINDY – 5 GOOD MINUTES WITH WINDY



by EnemySoil

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  1. elbjoint2016

    Donovan gave us two more years, so a gift

    Kenny A getting slammed for doing Olympics and not being in the lab with Evan (fair imo)

    Mobley extension: CC and Barnes only ones to extend.  Weird chatter about Evan not on USA Select Team and working out at home.

    DG chatter dead.

    Cavs have no intent to trade, and teams called on Allen.  

    Should resign Okoro for a tradable amount 

  2. ThinMintButterfly823

    I don’t understand what Windy meant by it was on Donovan that people were saying he would leave, that he could have at any time came out and said he was staying. That’s not true? He has only said positive things about Cleveland and his time here and it’s not like he could come out and say “I am 100% staying” in like February or last summer or why would he need to do that. It was true that media and fans of large market teams were constantly bringing up him leaving since he got here. He has never said he was leaving or unhappy here. It doesn’t make sense for a player before they sit down and negotiate when it’s time to make a decision about a contract to say anything about their decision publicly. They shouldn’t need to – the media is the one who creates the drama. It wouldn’t be wise for a player to talk about something until it comes time to publicly make a decision, especially as the season at hand is what is the focus.

    At the end of the season Donovan tweeted that he was tired of the media making up stuff (something along those lines).

    The media has no self-reflection or how they drive narratives that you find out players aren’t thinking or doing they then turn it around on the players when they call out the media or say “actually, none of what the media was saying the whole time has been true.”

    The media: “Well, you could have stopped it any time.”

    Anyways…I’m annoyed generally with the national media and how they treat small market teams.

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