Making the Case: Cleveland Cavaliers
At this point, the Cleveland Cavaliers are loaded in the frontcourt. Jarrett Allen signed a five-year, $100 million deal last offseason while Evan Mobley is looking like he is going to be dynamic for a long time.
This is not to say that Kevin Love’s career is over, but his time in Cleveland should end. He will always be remembered for being part of their first-ever championship. With Darius Garland in the backcourt, the future is bright for Cleveland, but Love is not the future – he is the past.
With one year left on his deal, this is the perfect time for the Cavs to find a trade partner for the forward.
If the return is Tobias Harris, that is even better. He is the perfect small forward to plug into the lineup in Cleveland. He is versatile on both ends and would fill a hole right away.
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Harris is used to playing with other elite players and can play his role well. His three-point game continues to improve while he thrives from the mid-range.
The Cavaliers might be selling this offseason, but it is not to rebuild. Both Love and Sexton could be available to get in a better financial position and focus on other young members.