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Cleveland Cavaliers: 3 Possible Point Guard Targets
- Updated: January 7, 2017
Even LeBron James acknowledges the fact that the Cleveland Cavaliers need another point guard, and these three players are the perfect targets.
According to ESPN, the Cleveland Cavaliers superstar forward after signing Harrison Barnes in the offseason said this:
“We still got a couple more things we need to do,” James said at Cavs shootaround Friday morning in preparation for their game against the Brooklyn Nets. “We got to get a point guard.”
With James being the focal point of this Cavaliers team, it seems that general manager David Griffin would try to again work his magic to obtain a veteran point guard. Griffin already worked his insane magic earlier this week as he sealed a deal with the Atlanta Hawks for Kyle Korver.
The Cavs have two noticeable holes. One is a veteran point guard. The other is a solid rim-protector to back up Tristan Thompson. As trusted league sources say, this Korver move was just the first domino to fall, therefore it could be possible to see a couple more trades.
With that said, it seems just like a matter of time before another trade is bound to happy, so we might as well venture into who the Cavaliers could target.
If you have any other ideas for targets, be sure to let us know in the comments!
Rajon Rondo
One of the most anticipated teams this season was the Chicago Bulls. The new-look Dwyane Wade, superstar Jimmy Butler and Rajon Rondo, how could that not work? Well, here’s how. One loss turned into another and the Bulls quickly put Rondo out of the rotation in the midst of it.
Rondo has had his worst statistical season since his rookie year and it is horrific to watch. His 23.9 turnover rate and 16.6 usage rate are solid indicates of the poor season that he has faced.
With that said, why would the Cavaliers even want someone …