<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ferry wouldn't comment on specific players. Sources say the Cavs have explored a sign-and-trade deal with Warriors free agent Michael Pietrus. Pavlovic could be involved in that scenario. If he returns to the Cavs, he might be hard-pressed to remain in the starting lineup with the emergence of Daniel "Boobie" Gibson. Gibson had a strong performance at the Vegas Summer League at point guard. However, Larry Hughes is expected to remain in the starting lineup at the point, where he's played his best basketball since signing with the Cavs. His plantar fascia is almost completely healed, and he's back on the court playing in St. Louis. The Cavs' scoring increased almost 4.5 points per game with Hughes at the point. Their field-goal percentage also took an upswing. Hughes struggled mightily in the Finals - both physically and statistically - but probably isn't going anywhere. Notes </div> Source: ZWire
wow..... would love to see this..... what we lose in foot speed defensively we gain i over all game. And this would mean no chance to sign barnes..... yeah baby..... austin and pavlo....... ok looking at his numbers i am not all that impressed.... therre must be better options....i dont know the contract situations but gooden seems like he would be more valuable and ideal. changeof heart
I do like Pavlovic but he seems like a very similar player to Belinelli- good scorer/shooter, good overall offensive player, bad defense, bad rebounding, fairly athletic. I'd probably rather have Pietrus on a 1 year QO since he can rebound well and give us a bit of a different look, he was doing well last year before we got Jackson.
I heard Pavlovic was actually a good defender according to Euro standards. But what do I know about some of these new guys coming in or these internationals. Too many small role basketball players to keep track of.
I love Pavlovic. He can shoot, he isn't afraid to go the hole, he's long, and according to Cleaveland fans he has good D and is an average rebounder.
They've gotten him to be a good defender, he needs the right coaching for that. Even Sloan I remember said he was (or could be) a good defender, it was just hard to get him to do it. At one point he said his best defense was his offense, lol.
40% from three and 79% from the line, that's pretty good. He seems so similar to Pietrus, though, why don't both teams just keep their respective players?