08 Mar 2018 17:41:42
Theoretically Lebron stays and the Cavs land the 1st overall and Phoenix falls to the 4-6 position. Dream scenario for the Cavs.

The Cavs get the Phoenix Suns 5th overall and the Philly Lakers pick 11th overall
They take Jaren Jackson and Mikal Bridges

The Suns get the 1st overall (take Ayton) and Jr Smith (buyout)

The 76ers get the Suns Heat 1st 18th overall, the 2021 Cavs 1st top 5 protected, a Cavs 2nd and Korver.


1.) 08 Mar 2018
08 Mar 2018 20:47:01
Philly says no. They already have 4 second rounders this and next years. They can get a better and younger version of corver in fa for the same amount. And pick 11 for 18 and a late 1st rounder in 3 years isn't enough.


2.) 08 Mar 2018
08 Mar 2018 21:11:34
That might happen.


3.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 00:11:12
No one rebuilding is trading a top 5 pick for Lebron, and Lebron isn't going to a team that far out of the playoff hunt. (PHX) PHI maybe, but why when MIA, HOU, GS, LAC, and LAL are so much warmer, and willing to spend lots of money.


4.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 10:55:18
Jorga, Lebron isn't part of the trade.


5.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 12:57:00
So then PHX would somehow trade their own pick and end up with Smith? That's a bad deal. Not to mention the four year in the future for PHI, and Korver till he's 40.


6.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 13:47:25
Korver has 2 years left on his contract after this, but the second year only has a guarantee of like 1 million dollars. Again, the hypothetical is the Cavs land the 1 pick and the Suns land around 5.


7.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 13:59:05
You tell it boss.


8.) 09 Mar 2018
09 Mar 2018 22:30:58
Rkenne are you trying to turn this into a sci-fi site by using hypotheticals? Then responding to people when they point obvious flaws in the story line like they haven't a clue, and then resting on well it was a hypothetical? This isn't facebook. The blue buttons say agree / disagree, and believable / unbelievable.