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[QUOTE="Melancer46, post: 2269823, member: 1674"] [URL="http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20343088/lebron-future-impacts-cavaliers-kyrie-irving-trades"]Woj: LeBron's future impacts Cavaliers' Kyrie Irving trade scenarios[/URL] New article from Woj. Quick summary: The Cavaliers are assuming that LeBron will leave in the offseason, and therefore, they're prioritizing the acquisition of young prospects in any Kyrie trade. This basically crosses the Spurs off the list of potential suitors because Cleveland has no interest in Aldridge, Danny Green, etc. The Cavs are targeting Kristaps Porzingis, Jayson Tatum, Josh Jackson, or Jamal Murray in trade talks. The Knicks would attach Joakim Noah's contract to Porzingis. For now, the Knicks have zero interest even in that scenario, but teams around the league believe they may eventually cave. Danny Ainge is apparently hesitant to make a strong offer, but we'll see if he ends up stepping up to the plate or not. I still doubt Cleveland accepts an offer from them unless it's an absolute slam dunk just due to the fact that Boston is clearly their biggest competition in the East. The Bucks have expressed interest in Kyrie, but Milwaukee has no young star to offer Cleveland, so they're basically out. [/QUOTE]
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