Dion Waiters dealt; Cavs, Thunder, Knicks involved

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knicks waive dally too
 

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CameronCrazy06 said:
So does OKC still avoid the tax with keeping Reggie? Or do they just have to let him walk
i doubt they match his offersheet
 

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Surprised the Knicks couldn't get anything for Dalembert. 
 

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I think the Knicks won this trade by a landslide. They dumped so much salary didn't they?
 

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CameronCrazy06 said:
I think the Knicks won this trade by a landslide. They dumped so much salary didn't they?
just a $6.4M player option by JR, and a RFA qualifying offer to Shump


Not that much of a salary dump really
 

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Hardest tank that ever tanked.

At least Dion got his team now.
 

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The Thunder will finally win a championship now that they have their go to guy
 

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Moronic Cavs fans have been claiming that Waiters could be to us what James Harden was for the Thunder for the last three years. I'm going to laugh hysterically when he becomes that for the Thunder now. 
 

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elcheato said:
Moronic Cavs fans have been claiming that Waiters could be to us what James Harden was for the Thunder for the last three years. I'm going to laugh hysterically when he becomes that for the Thunder now. 
god, i was reading facebook comments and these people don't know shit.
 

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Papa Pugzo said:
god, i was reading facebook comments and these people don't know shit.
Yea, Cavs fans literally think there is no way JR Smith could hurt the team, it's funny. Also about how Shumpert is some lockdown defender. 
 
Smith could absolutely hurt this team if he doesn't understand his role, and while Shumpert is good defensively, he's certainly not elite or lockdown yet, but he does have the potential for it if he actually stays healthy, but that's a big if. The Cavs are basically banking on two guys who were apart of a 5 win team to be motivated by being on a good team, which should help a little, but still.
 
Either way, I still believe this will help the Cavs. Even if Shumpert isn't lockdown, he's still a rather significant upgrade to what we have on the wings defensively, and JR Smith is a better shooter than Waiters and probably a better defender too, and he's going to get the most open looks he's ever seen, so he should help a tad if he isn't going crazy.  
 
If we could get Koufos or Mozgov, I'd be really happy. We'd finally have two pretty good defensive players next to the "big 3", with JR, Tristan, Miller, and Marion off the bench, and then I'd start to believe this team could maybe win one playoff series. 
 

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or the people who think the cavs made a huge mistake getting rid of waiters but then don't acknowledge him being on the thunder
 

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people who moderately follow hometown teams suck. they usually don't know shit.
 

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Papa Pugzo said:
or the people who think the cavs made a huge mistake getting rid of waiters but then don't acknowledge him being on the thunder
Or Thunder fans who probably ripped Waiters a lot given that he was on a fellow "contender" pre-season, and now probably clamoring about his ability. 
 
Either way, each team got what they wanted out of this. The Knicks were able to shed Smith's salary for next year, the Cavs got a replacement for Waiters, a "3" & D starter, and a first. The Thunder got their replacement for Reggie Jackson for next year, and he should help this year as well. 
 

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Waiters is wearing #23 for OKC
 
 

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now comes the hard part for phil jackson. what is he gonna do now that he has all this cap space next off season
 

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