Cavaliers make telling decision on Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland trades
The Cavs fell short of expectations this postseason, failing to put up a fight against the Pacers in the second round.
Already being in offseason mode for a few weeks, Cleveland is beginning to work out some potential moves to revamp the roster for the 25-26 NBA season.
From what has been heard by people around the league, it wouldn't be a shocker to see Darius Garland or Jarrett Allen moved in a trade this offseason.
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Why would Cleveland trade Allen or Garland?
On the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Chris Fedor talked about who the Cavs view as untouchable as well as players Cleveland would be willing to move.
Fedor went on to say this:
I have been getting the sense that the Cavs would be more willing to entertain and at least consider possibilities for Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland than they have in the past.
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On top of this, he believes that Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley are the only true untouchable players on the roster for Cleveland.
There have been trade proposal by some analysts involving Evan Mobley in a hypothical deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo, but that would probably be the only extreme case where Cleveland would move on from Mobley.
With the Cavs' contracts putting them high in luxury tax expenses, they might choose to let go of one of the main 'core four' players like Allen or Garland.
Mobley and Mitchell both just had career years, so crafting a team around your two main franchise players would be the most logical thing to do when trying to improve an already good roster.
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Mitchell made the All-NBA 1st team in the 24-25 season, averaging 24.0 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 5.0 APG and 1.3 SPG.
Mobley made the All-NBA 2nd team in 24-25 as well as winning the Defensive Player of the Year award.
Mobley averaged a career-high 18.5 PPG.
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Despite Cleveland looking at the value of Garland and Allen, both players are still near the primes of their careers and have a lot of value on the trade market.
With more teams in the East posing as threats this year and in the upcoming season, Cleveland may look to make a big move to ensure they keep their spot as a top contender.
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