Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com recently spoke to Michael Scotto about a number of Cavaliers-related topics for the latest edition of the HoopsHype podcast.
Guard Collin Sexton, whose season ended prematurely after suffering a torn meniscus in his left knee just 11 games into the season, will be an interesting player to watch this summer. Sexton will be a restricted free agent once Cleveland tenders him a $7,228,449 qualifying offer. As a restricted free agent, the Cavs will have the ability to match any offer sheet for the 23-year-old, and since he’s coming off an injury and not many teams will have cap space to spend on free agents, a reunion seems likely.
When the Cavs were discussing a rookie scale extension with Sexton’s representatives last summer, the two sides floated a contract similar to the one Bogdan Bogdanovic received from Atlanta, which was four years and $72MM (with a player option in the final season), sources tell Fedor. However, he hears that the Cavs value Sexton in the $15-18MM per year range, while Sexton is seeking something closer to $18-22MM annually.
Although Sexton has undoubtedly been productive on the offense end, averaging 24.3 PPG, 3.1 RPG and 4.4 APG on .475/.371/.815 shooting in 2020/21, Fedor notes that there were questions about Sexton’s fit entering ’21/22, and his injury and the team’s success without him didn’t help his case. Given that he’s a 6’1″ shooting guard and a subpar defender, some teams view the former No. 8 pick as more of a sixth man than a starter, which could hurt his leverage in contract negotiations.
Scotto wonders if the Knicks or Wizards might be interested in Sexton, noting that both teams are looking for guards, but neither team has cap space. As Fedor previously reported, he hears that Cleveland has been curious if the Pistons might pursue Sexton, but sources tell Fedor that the Cavaliers don’t believe any team will end up offering him $20MM+ per season.
Here’s more from Scotto and Fedor:
- Both the Cavs and Caris LeVert have expressed interest in reaching an extension this summer, and league executives tell Scotto that a shorter deal in the $19-21MM range might make sense for both sides. However, as Fedor observes, LeVert will be on an expiring $18.8MM contract in ’22/23, so if the Cavs don’t like the types of numbers Levert’s agents are throwing out, they could just wait it out and perhaps use him as trade bait next season.
- Kevin Love improved his trade stock after a bounce-back, healthy season, and both Scotto and Fedor believe that his $28.9MM contract could be used as a trade chip if the team opts to pursue higher-paid veterans.
- Noting Cleveland needs two-way wing scorers and a solid backup point guard for Darius Garland, Fedor hears the Cavs are interested in a number of veterans as potential trade targets: Bogdan Bogdanovic, Bojan Bogdanovic, Gordon Hayward, Tobias Harris, Harrison Barnes, Gary Trent Jr., Jerami Grant, Aaron Gordon, Andrew Wiggins, and Mike Conley.
- Although there’s mutual interest in a reunion with Ricky Rubio, Fedor says money could become an obstacle to a deal being completed. Rubio is likely to miss at least a portion of next season after suffering a second torn ACL in his left knee in December, and using the mid-level exception to sign him would reduce the club’s flexibility while still leaving a hole on the roster until he returns.
- Sources tell Fedor that if a deal with Rubio doesn’t come to fruition, the Cavs would be very open to using their full mid-level to sign Grizzlies backup point guard Tyus Jones, assuming Memphis lets him walk in free agency and he’s unable to get more money elsewhere. Other guards Cleveland might look into in free agency are Delon Wright, Goran Dragic, and Raul Neto. If the Cavs pivot to a wing/forward, Kyle Anderson, Jeremy Lamb, and T.J. Warren are possibilities, according to Fedor.
- For potential draft candidates with the No. 14 pick, Fedor hears the Cavs are fans of Malaki Branham, Johnny Davis, Bennedict Mathurin, Tari Eason, TyTy Washington, and Jeremy Sochan. Those players range from Nos. 9-18 on ESPN’s big board, so some might not be available at 14.
As a Hawks fan I’d rather we get Sexton than LaVine this summer. Cleveland can get Huerter or Bogdan back as compensation for letting him walk. 3yr $60M deal w/ a $25M player option for the 4th yr sounds about right. That intensity/toughness that we were lacking vs Mia is the stuff that Sexton is made off. He could play with Trae &/or he can lead the 2nd unit equally well. Plus he’s from here & would love to play here.
Sexton and young defensively lol
A clear upgrade
76ers are likely to pack Maxey and Harris for good players. Should Hawks consider this?
Maxey is not a connerstone, which is the reason 76ers are likely to trade him.
Huh?
@Sillvan
Maxey and Tobias are both good players. Tobias is just overpaid which makes him a candidate to be used for another expensive player but Maxey is young and cheap for at least 2 more seasons. He’s not going anywhere unless for a top 10 player
What Theo said.
According to the article,
Cavs are targeting Andrew Wiggins
Wiggins and picks for Allen and Okoro?
Warriors save costs
Then Warriors trade Wiseman/picks to Kings for #4.
Warriors are on rebuild mode, ending up with 6 20-years old players
The youngest in the nba.
Wow crazy algorithm. In another article you say the Warriors have a 15 year champonship window.
Interesting. My thought was, Bulls should make an offer as insurance to losing Lavine, and to hamstring CLE capwise if they match.
The Lakers need to rebuild.
Lakers get LaVine, LeVert, Nikola Vučević ($22M)
Cavs get LeBron and Davis
Bulls Sexton, Jarrett Allen, Love, draft picks for another deal
Cavs big 4
Garland
Mobley
LeBron
Davis
Lakers don’t get nearly enough in return there, and the financials don’t work out for the Cavs, I don’t think. Vuc and LaVine are both all stars, but far inferior to LeBron and Davis.
Vision
It is about big picture.
It’s funny that people still think the Lakers can win with that team. Lebrun isn’t winning a championship anytime soon with that mix of players.
I think your algorithm malfunctioned bruh…
This would actually be a great trade for the Bulls, NBAbot. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Does your algorithm understand that phrase?
big win for bulls… I like this but not realistic.
Of course not, it is from SillyVan.
Big off season for CLE. No layups this year, many fewer needs, but higher expectations and fewer resources.
They’re drafting a few spots behind the Knicks, and are looking at a lot of the same guys. Their focus on the wings is greater, and the few plug in and play wings in the draft figure to be gone. Maybe BPA, but they might want to think of a way to use it to help get a player that can help now.
Love, Sexton, two future #1 picks. Go get Bron. The scoring title chase alone is worth it. Let him do it as a Cav. Plus with Bron and the 14th pick. Cavs will be a real contender. And a young team with a big future. After Bron leaves. He teaches them how to win.
Win win for everyone …….
He wouldn’t leave LA, but that would be a very good squad. Youd have to trade Sexton in a separate trade tho, so wouldn’t work without a 3rd team prob.
From a viewer standpoint I’d like to see Bron in the playoffs.
Cavs discussing a deal with section and want to pay him 15-18 mil a season and he wants 18-22mil a season.
Yet they want to upgrade at the forward spot with a bunch of older overpaid guys like Gordan Hayward, Tobias Harris, Harrison Barnes, Andrew Wiggins etc
One step forward and two steps backwards…
I really like Colin sexton, he definitely isn’t a 6th man guy, he’s a score first point guard and this article says he’s a shooting guard with poor defence. I think he has huge potential defensively to improve, he’s usually very locked in and huddles well kinda like a Teddy Rozier type, never going to be Gary Payton of Marcus Smart but at the same time those guys don’t give you 20+ points per game shooting almost 40% from 3.
He seems to have a lot of drive, well minded, determined, focused and all the things you want from a young player on a side trying to win. He’s definitely not a leader at the point guard spot but maybe that would work well with a lead shooting guard such as Donovan Mitchell on the Jazz.
Spida, a shooting guard that likes to go at defdners and score inside the arc paired with Sexton who seems to be able to score at will sometimes and is prolific from outside. Both two young guards that are focused on winning games
What’this?— Barnes is now on the older overpaid list? lol I have not seen you list him often like before.
The Cavs drafted Garland to run point and Mobley as a forward. I agree but some people have a problem with these assignments. Sexton’s thing is to steadily blast the defense.
A “score-first PG” can be trouble; maybe overfocussed; ultimately this turns into a head-down PG. He could be assigned that if you want that; he likes getting assists.
I hope for a 6th-man role on the Cavs, $15m tops. He will still get his points, maybe just fewer on a playoff team.