OT: Cavs Offered Bynum 2 yrs/$24 mill; Legit Contender for LeBron?

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  1. NOVoodoo

    NOVoodoo Kickin it in 2525

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    http://basketball.realgm.com/wireta...ision-From-Andrew-Bynum-On-Two-Year-$24M-Deal

    I'd assume that the cap room necessary would come from Bynum being a restricted Free Agent next season. I'm just spitballing on this, but it seems like they might be able to sign LeBron and then exercise Bynum's option... meaning a kick to the pocket but something that the CBA permits.

    What do ya'll make of this?

    We'd potentially be looking at Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, and Andrew Bynum on the same team.

    I'd also imagine that they'd shop Anderson Varejao or Tristan Thompson if they signed Bynum. I can't imagine they'd logjam their frontcourt with Bynum, Varejao, and Thompson, when they drafted an undersized PF #1 overall.
     
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    Blazinaway Well-Known Member

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    they simply cannot count on Bynum to be healthy, I'd keep everyone
     
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    irving
    waiters
    bennett
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    bynum

    weird
     
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    With luck, the half of the season that Bynum (at a most optimistic estimate) is healthy would be the half of the season (ditto) that Varejao is out.
     
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    20+ mil per season for a center! :)
     
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    I have to admit I very surprised that some is going to Bynum that kind of money without a workout. I guess I should know better but for a team like the Cavs that could be on the rise it would suck to see it become a setback. On the flip side most teams have to take some sort of chance to compete with big boys
     
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    The no workout thing doesn't bug me as much as his seemingly apathetic attitude about bball. Dude has historically been a slow healer and I think it's because he doesn't work hard. But that $ seems in line with most other contracts for starting Cs.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    All I can say is that it pays to be seven feet tall.
     
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    What do you think Varejao would net on the open market?

    14.1 ppg, 14.4 rpg before he got injured... was a shoe-in for the All-Star game

    If they make this move, they've got to have some info on Varejao's status that we don't know, because he was really starting to come into his own.

    Usually a team with a 6'11" center that can post back-to-back 20/18/3 nights shouldn't be looking for a replacement.
     
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    Varajao has a lot of flaws in his game and his age(30)/injury history are something to be very very weary of. He is an amazing hustle guy but isn't an elite defense player, he is good but not elite, and isn't a real threat on offense. He can score if you get him the ball in the deep post and has a bit of range on his shot but he doesn't have a lot of offensive versatility.
    I don't think he would be huge offers but Splitter type money is what I would think. 3/4 years at 8 to 9 a year.
     

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