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Trade Blake straight up for Love.
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January 27, 2016, 05:50:56 PM »
KG Living Legend
Don Nelson
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The Cavs could add a pick or some other asset.
This may be a get out of jail move for both teams.
If you were Doc, what else do you want from Cleveland.
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The Cavs at least would be better with Griffin is that safe to say? Or it could go terrible that would be fun to watch
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If I'm Doc.... I cuss you and slander you ancestors for that offer .....then slam the phone down ...LOL
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What can the Cavs even find for first rounders. Unprotected 2018 and 2020 is what I'd ask for.
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And TP Shaq, cause I Freaking love you man
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