In the wake of David Griffin‘s departure from the Cavaliers, rumors have been swirling about the circumstances that led the two sides to part ways, the deals Griffin was pursuing while he was still employed, and what the Cavs may do now that he’s gone.
We have a ton of Cavs rumors to pass along, so we’ll break them down into sections, focusing on Griffin, the front office, and trade-related reports…
David Griffin:
- Griffin had become pessimistic about his future in Cleveland during the last few months of the 2016/17 season, and had kept an eye on other job openings around the NBA, according to Brian Windhorst and Dave McMenamin of ESPN.com. The ESPN duo suggests Griffin expressed interest in the Magic and Bucks jobs through back-channels, but wasn’t given permission to speak to those teams by owner Dan Gilbert.
- According to Windhorst and McMenamin, Gilbert occasionally inserted himself into trade talks during Griffin’s tenure as GM, calling another team’s owner directly and derailing Griffin’s plans.
- Gilbert and Griffin had a long meeting last Friday, which didn’t go well, per Windhorst and McMenamin. Griffin wanted a significant pay raise and a promotion, while Gilbert wanted better communication and more aggression from his GM.
- LeBron James was “disappointed” by Griffin’s departure, according to TNT’s David Aldridge (Twitter link). LeBron suggested as much on his own Twitter account, telling Griffin that he appreciated his work for the franchise even if “no one” else did.
- Griffin was among the NBA’s lowest-paid general managers, per Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today. Previous reports indicated that Griffin was making less than $2MM per year.
Front office:
- League sources tell ESPN’s Marc Stein (Twitter link) that former Bucks assistant GM Justin Zanik would be a strong candidate to work in the Cavaliers‘ front office if Chauncey Billups is hired. Zanik left Milwaukee this week after the team passed him over for a GM promotion.
- LeBron is keeping an open mind about the Cavaliers‘ front office shakeup, according to David Aldridge, who tweets that James is “very serious about structure” and wants to see who the team brings in.
Trade rumors:
- On Monday, Griffin called several teams about possible trades and told the Bulls he might be able to land a top-five pick if they were willing to trade Jimmy Butler, per Brian Windhorst and Dave McMenamin of ESPN.com. According to the ESPN duo, the Cavaliers were making an effort to work out a three-team trade involving Kevin Love and the Suns‘ No. 4 overall pick.
- Even after Griffin’s departure, talks involving Love remain ongoing and the Cavaliers continue to gauge the status of Jimmy Butler, says Sam Amico of AmicoHoops.net (Twitter links).
- Some Cavaliers players, including LeBron and Kyrie Irving, have reached out to Butler directly to gauge his interest in coming to the Cavs, and those players were encouraged by what they heard, Cleveland sources tell Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. One source tells Cowley that Butler may even push the Bulls front office to get a deal done, though as Cowley notes, that would be a major departure for Butler, who has talked about wanting to remain in Chicago.
- Multiple teams have spoken to the Cavaliers about Irving, according to Amico, who adds (via Twitter) that Griffin was unwilling to move the star point guard. Cowley notes in his report that Irving has told some of his Team USA teammates that he might be open to a trade if it starts to look like LeBron will leave in 2018, and the Bulls are one team he’d be interested in. I’m extremely skeptical about the idea of an Irving trade — I think things would have to really go downhill in Cleveland following Griffin’s dismissal for that to be a realistic option.
Wow Gilbert wanted him to be more aggressive but he went around him to veto a trade??
The way it’s written, I’m not sure if Gilbert intentionally vetoed a trade or inadvertently made it harder for Griffin to make one. Could be the latter.
Ah I see that makes sense. Are you guys also going to try out the MLBTR Team Facebook pages experiment?
Why cant we start blaming Lebron?
Why should we blame Lebron for a decision he didn’t make?
Dude he built this team and got Thompson and Smith contracts only someone on meth would offer, Griffin had to please Lebron and he awarded the Cavs by making them over the cap and 4-1 defeat in the Finals.
Okay and when Lebron “built” the team 2 years ago he would have beaten the warriors the first go around if Kevin Love and Kyrie didn’t get hurt, then he won the finals a year ago with that same team. So essentially you want to blame Lebron for putting together a team that should have won two rings if not for the injuries to love and Irving the first year but now that the warriors added Kevin freaking Durant on top of curry, Thompson, and green Lebron is to blame that after his boys helped him win a championship he got them paid. I don’t know what team you root for but personally I would love my team to be strapped for salary cap if it meant winning 55-60 games and being in the finals the last 3 years.
Your what-ifs hold no merit captain hindsight.
I think I read something about how Gilbert was upset with the poor position Griffin put the team in with regards to being significantly over the cap and having to pay a lot of luxury tax
No I doubt that. Gilbert approves of all trades and all signings and is well aware of their cap/luxury position. No GM has the authority to make those moves w/o approval. And in the case of LBJ/Paul agency the talks between Smith and Thompson literally went down to the wire so we can’t say he capitulated to them because of their agent’s relation to LBJ.
Butler ‘possibly pushing for a trade’ is just a precursor to next summer when Butler informs the Bulls that he plans to opt out and does not intend to sign back with the Bulls – thus putting the Bulls in the same spot Indiana is in right now with Paul George. It would be completely idiotic of the Bulls to hang on to Butler past Thursday night. Maybe they take 90 cents on the dollar for him. That’s still better than the 10 cents they’d get next year when they lose all leverage in negotiations.
“Missed Opportunities” and “Myopic Vision” are two terms that define the Bulls’ front office the last two decades.
Butler’s attitude is very similar to Carmelo. Both would be better off pushing for a trade to advance their careers to the next level. However, both care more about “being the man” than chasing championships.
Mc D will not be taken seriously in trade talks with anyone. He stutters and appears to be nervous. He won’t make right deal.
i feel like the cleveland talks are a smokescreen to get leverage on boston.. make bostons biggest competition right now feel like theyre about to get one of the players they covet most.. i could just be a conspiracy theorist though. ♂️