<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Can Cavs Move Up? The Cavs reportedly talked to Portland (No. 13) about moving up to get Kansas swingman Brandon Rush (6-6, 210). But a source said teams are asking for a first-round pick and maybe an established player to move up that far in the first round. The Cavs have also reportedly talked to Charlotte about many of its players. The Bobcats, who traded a future first-rounder for Denver's No. 20 selection, have been shopping forward Adam Morrison, forward/center Sean May and possibly guard Raymond Felton.</div> The News-Herlad
Yeah, it's been known for a while that the Cavs have been looking to get a higher pick so they can get a better contributor to help LeBron James. I'm guessing that they'll be planning on moving one of: Delonte West, Wally Szczerbiak, Anderson Varejao, Devin Brown or the #19 to acquire someone and a better pick, perhaps a second too, but you never know.
if BRush goes to Cleveland, thats excellent for him the cavs and LBJ, excellent move if they grab him
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BasX @ Jun 26 2008, 11:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>if BRush goes to Cleveland, thats excellent for him the cavs and LBJ, excellent move if they grab him</div> The more I think about it, the more I like Brandon Rush and his role with the Cavaliers (if they draft him). Not only is he a proven winner, but is extremely athletic and a great wingman to go along with Lebron James. He can shoot the three and take the ball to the rim. Most importantly though, he isn't a ball hog and doesn't need to have 15 shots a game to make an impact on the game or on the scoresheet. I am really suprised more teams aren't interested in Brandon Rush. He would be a great fit on a lot of teams.