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Originally Posted by Johnny199r
I see the attraction in trading for Love, But I think Cleveland could wind up regretting letting a potentially dominant rookie go...
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It is an unique opportunity, not just looking at Love's scoring and rebounding numbers, but also looking at one key element of his game that would make the Cavs tough to beat - his outlet passes to setup fastbreaks. Can you imagine LeBron, Irving, Waiters all feasting on fastbreaks? Then if teams collapse quickly to kill the fastbreak you have a court full of skillful passers to create scoring chances. Love also spaces the floor well for Irving and LeBron in halfcourt situations. The only worry I would have is on D, which, as it would happen, is the area Wiggins would help the most. On offence Wiggins adds another athletic scorer, but he is still raw. Love helps the team win now and as good as Wiggins can be, Love is an all-star right now.