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If the Warriors offered Durant for James, would the Cavaliers agree?

Needless to say, James means more to the Cavaliers than just being the star player. As an Akron, he is the pride of his hometown for Cleveland as a whole. It can even be said that James is equal to the Cavaliers and the Cavaliers are equal to James. A knight without James is no longer like a knight. His value to the Cavaliers is just like Kobe is to the Lakers, Duncan is to the Spurs, and an old driver is to the Mavericks. Of course, what we are talking about here is not loyalty, but from the perspective of the team. The Cavaliers obviously rely on James. No one dares to move him easily from the player to the coach to the management. As long as he doesn't leave the team on his own initiative, the Cavaliers may not have the courage to trade him.

Durant is four years younger than James, and his integrity is at its peak, but even so, he doesn't show that he has obviously overwhelmed James. He is a horrible scoring machine and an inter-generational player, but he may not bring more to the Cavaliers than James. He is not as good as James in terms of serial teams. Today's Cavaliers lineup is not short of singles ability, but is short of organizational ability. If Durant holds the ball and organizes the attack, the effect will be good or bad, which will waste his scoring talent. Because of his personality, he can't compare with James in the ability to act as the leader of the dressing room, and his aura is still a little unfinished.

If the Cavaliers agree to the deal, they may not get a breakthrough in record, but they will also push themselves to the forefront, which will do more harm than good, so I think it is impossible to agree. In the problem, this situation will only exist in the hypothesis, and it is impossible for the Warriors to trade Durant.

On behalf of my personal views, we welcome exchanges, and feel free to spit, but please don't mention family members and spit in a civilized way.

who, James, hehe. In other words, the management of the Warriors was kicked in the head by a donkey.

to get to the point, it is undeniable that James' debut is the peak. However, at that time, his debut coincided with Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O 'Neal and Yao Yao. Maybe the league thought too much and didn't do its homework (you know), which led to indecision about who to be the benchmark. Later, it was a competition. If you want a dynasty without a dynasty, you should be lean and lean. About James' decision one, it is probably the result that the league felt that the profit was not very good at that time, and if James was not brought out, the high school student would be the result of the so-called genius that the league had high hopes for. Unfortunately, James fell into a hug. Later, the second decision, the second decision, was actually very thoughtful: Owen took Kobe as the version, but unfortunately, in the playoffs, James decided that the Cavaliers were actually about to enter a virtuous circle, except for a strong dominant James. I think it is also a tangled dynasty, and I want to build another one second only to Joe God. But but but, the ball rises. Single-role players don't work. In the first year of reunification, Owen was injured, and James was unable to support himself. To tell the truth, James, who had no university accumulation, was always a high school student in mind even though his sports were superb.

There's nothing to say in the 16-year finals. Jamey is worth blowing all his life. I don't deny that James was a big hat in my brother's layup, but what I remember vividly is Owen's long-range shot with a big heart.

in my mind, the 16-year champion is a warrior.

not to mention 17 years.

I've talked too much. Now I'm trading Durant for James. I think people who don't know how to get the ball are talking nonsense. Now Durant's cost performance is much higher than James's.

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Of course, the Cavaliers will agree. Gilbert is 1,% willing, okay? He doesn't want to keep James in the Cavaliers for a long time. From several things he has done, he can see that he wants to force James out. Because James is 33 years old, he doesn't want to give James a super salary of 21 million yuan for five years, because James is at the end of his career. Giving James such a big contract is undoubtedly a pension contract for James. If James wins the big contract,

What did Gilbert do to show that he had already tried to force James away?

James once said that Owen should be kept, and the host didn't think it was a good deal, but Gilbert said that Owen's deal was the key for them to reach the finals, and he didn't mention any of James' achievements.

If James wants to stay in the Cavaliers this summer, Gilbert will have to pay a huge luxury tax fine of 15 million in addition to a five-year salary of 21 million. Because the Cavaliers have paid the luxury tax fine for four consecutive years, he doesn't want to pay the luxury tax at all. He would rather overthrow James and rebuild than want James who is already at the end of his peak.

From these aspects, as long as any team in the league has a suitable offer, Gilbert will definitely trade James. Of course, James' contract has a veto right. You don't have to say that you can trade, but you need to get James' consent. If you trade with the Warriors, I believe James will agree. After all, James went to the scheduled dynasty, and Gilbert also hopes Durant, which is at its peak at the age of 3.

Of course, I don't think the Warriors are brains, so they won't make such a deal ...

As a Lakers fan for more than ten years, I want to analyze this possibility rationally. I don't think the deal can happen.

First of all, James is still the first player in the league.

No matter whether there is controversy or not, it can't change the fact that Zhan Huang is still the first player in the league. I believe friends who have been watching the game for a long time should know. Durant should be the second person after James and infinitely close to Zhan Huang. From this point of view, it seems reasonable for the Warriors to exchange the second person in the league for the first person, but this is not the case.

second, the warrior system may not be suitable for James.

Zhan Huang has his own system for many years. In recent years, he has served as general manager and head coach at the same time. It can be said that those who have the ability work hard, but is this development of Lao Zhan really beneficial to the championship? I think the answer isno. During the two consecutive championships of the Heat, Lao Zhan was still a novice and had been criticized, and his control was insufficient, but Riley, an old fox, firmly grasped the control of the Heat. As a result, the Heat has achieved brilliant results, so I think that Zhan Huang, although powerful, can't do everything well with multiple roles. He needs to have the team in charge of the management. Some people say that the Cavaliers also won the championship, but accidental factors, referee factors, Green's suspension and Curry's injury all had a great impact that year. The most powerful thing about the Warriors is the system. The existing system of the Warriors is suitable for every warrior player. There are four people in the Warriors' field who can dominate the ball, but no one has the ball all the time, which may not be acceptable to James. Old Zhan has given up his own system or abandoned his own system, which is to give up his greatest advantage. Durant is the best offensive player without the ball in the league, and he is perfectly connected with the Warriors.

thirdly, the age factor.

Age is always a very important factor in trading. Zhan Huang entered the league in 23, and Durant entered the league in 27. Even if Zhan Huang can't NCAA, Durant is three years younger than Zhan Huang. Time and tide wait for no man. In recent two seasons, Zhan Huang still seems unstoppable, but his times of hitting the basket are obviously reduced, his crushing ability is reduced, and the defensive end can't take care of too much, which leads to the decline of defensive efficiency. It is actually rational and helpless to keep fit and watch the ball. And Adu is at the peak, and Adu scores mainly by shooting, which reduces the dependence on the body and prolongs the peak. This season, driven by the Warriors' defense system, Adu is almost the best defensive player, which has to be said to be too powerful.

trading possibility?

If the Warriors submit an application, the Cavaliers will consider it, and James will also consider it. Old Zhan has the veto power to trade, but going to the Warriors is a better choice for the old Zhan in the late peak. But based on the above analysis, the Warriors will not trade, so the possibility of trading is zero.

dear friends, what do you think? Welcome to discuss.

This summer, when it was revealed that Owen might be traded, there were all kinds of dog blood plots and gossip all over the sky, but there were several public news that needed our attention. That is, after the news that the Cavaliers wanted to trade James came out for the first time, many people were busy telling false news, but James's agent officially announced that James would not give up his veto power in trading. It was such a short public news, not a gossip, not a three-guarantee news. It was Owen's trade that ended quickly, and it didn't take long for the Cavaliers to end everyone's speculation. What does it mean to say so much about completing the most shocking trade this summer? I want to make a judgment from the facts: 1. The transaction of James for Durant will basically not happen, not only because the Warriors are unwilling, but even if they are willing, it is difficult to be traded because of James's veto power, and the first person in the open alliance is traded, which will inevitably affect its historical position, so it is foreseeable that James will definitely use the veto power;

2. Assuming that the most extreme situation happens and nothing is an obstacle on both sides, it is foreseeable that the Cavaliers will be willing. It is very simple. The decline of James is already obvious. For the sake of the future, the Cavaliers will also choose a younger and better helm. If it is really possible to exchange a dying star for a top star, the Cavaliers will not hesitate. See that Shaquille O' Neal, the most deterrent shark in the league at that time, was abandoned by the Lakers and chose Kobe Bryant. After the glory, every mature team will choose the future, such as Kai Zi and the Lakers. This summer, the Cavaliers didn't want to trade Owen. If James didn't have the veto power, the Cavaliers would not hesitate to choose Owen after the conflict between Owen and James, and there was a mutual test between the Cavaliers and James. That's why James publicly announced that he wouldn't give up the veto power. In the case of no choice, the Cavaliers came to this step today. When we were talking about the chaos of the Cavaliers this year, how many people really noticed that James has not given a renewal promise yet? A few people have noticed that the Cavaliers are no longer making great efforts to keep people's public opinion atmosphere. Compared with what the Cavaliers did before James decided to 1, the current mutual atmosphere can be described as bizarre, but the coach doesn't finish class, the transaction doesn't go on, the management hugs the first round of the Nets, and any reinforcement in the market is only rumored without actual action. Isn't it obvious enough? Therefore, to sum up, if the Cavaliers really have a chance to trade James and Durant, I think the Cavaliers will be so happy that they will laugh their heads off. As for emotions, saying that they will bring the first championship and other reasons, I think when James decided to 1, it decided that he and the team would get the relationship they needed and talk about feelings. I don't think this is his style.

Durant and James are the top superstars in the league at present. Anyone who becomes a free agent will be sought after by major teams, but when faced with this question, it is almost certain that the Cavaliers will not agree to exchange James for Durant. This does not mean that Durant's personal ability is weaker than James's. In fact, both of them have their own characteristics, and Durant is younger than James.

For example, if the Thunder put forward to exchange Westbrook for leonard of the Spurs, the Spurs may not agree. This does not mean that Westbrook is worthless to the Spurs, but because leonard is more suitable for the Spurs, and Popovich's tactical characteristics and ideas also determine that Westbrook is difficult to integrate into his team.

It's not hard to understand why the Cavaliers won't agree. On the one hand, James has more sense of belonging to Cleveland than Durant, and he won't leave the city easily. Durant, on the other hand, is not necessarily. His contract term is not long. Once the contract expires, leaving will make the Cavaliers lose more than they gain.

On the other hand, the Cavaliers' lineups are all made for James, and Durant doesn't adapt to such lineups. James's characteristic is sudden scoring, so the Cavaliers equipped him with a top shooter group to ensure that outside shooters can turn his pass into goals and assists after James broke through the attraction double. In addition, there are blue-collar workers inside who do a good job of protecting the frame and rebounding.

Durant's characteristics are completely different. He is an all-round scorer, and he needs a holding point around him to organize a series of attacks, while Durant puts all his energy into the offensive end. In the face of the Cavaliers' shooter group, Durant may not have the power to parry. If Owen still stays in the Cavaliers, maybe the combination of Durant and Owen will be very interesting.

don't think about it. it won't happen.

first of all, the knight boss is not stupid. James is Cleveland's business card, spokesman and business sign. Even if the boss is willing, he will be drowned by the saliva of the fans.

Secondly, it is an indisputable fact that James can lead the Cavaliers to the finals, but Durant can't.

Third, Durant doesn't have James' charisma. Even if Durant comes to the Cavaliers, some players in the Cavaliers can't be subdued at all.

fourthly, Durant's behavior is really ridiculous. Can't beat, defected, the Warriors won the championship without Durant. However, the Cavaliers can't win the championship without James. I'm sure some people will say that Owen is a thigh, and Owen is really good, but in the 16-year finals, if James hadn't scored five points and chased the hat at the last moment, the championship would have been a warrior. If it weren't for Owen, at that time, someone would have to stand up and throw that ball.

Fifth, many people say that James holds the Heat's thigh. To this, I have the following views.

In 26, Uncle Wei reached the peak and led the Heat to win the championship. Then in the next four years, although the Heat was a playoff team, it was eliminated after the second round. So the strength is medium. James joined the Heat in the first year in 11 years. Although he entered the finals, he was brushed by the Mavericks at the peak. That year was a running-in period. In 12 years, the Heat successfully reached the Eastern Conference finals and met the Celtics' Big Three, but unfortunately, the Heat was beaten 3-2, which meant it would be eliminated soon. But at the beginning of Game 6 in the first quarter, James made 14 of 15 shots and dragged the game back to Miami when others scored badly. In the seventh game, James broke out 3+ again and won the Dong Jue. If it weren't for James in 12 years, the Heat would have been eliminated by the Celtics Big Three, and there would be no championship at all. In 13 years, the Heat met the Pacers all the way to Dongjue. In those days, the Pacers and the Five Tigers were also quite powerful. In the case of 3-2, James was finally killed and the Pacers were eliminated by 4-2. In the finals, under the contest with the Spurs, James scored 25+ per game, and played with the Spurs to the end. As a result, the gentleman Ray Allen was the winner and the Spurs were eliminated. Looking at these games, James is not hugging his thighs, because without James in 12 and 13 years, the Heat's second round of playoff tour will be over. However, in 15 or 16 years, the warriors without Durant have been the champion team in the league, so they are dispensable.

James, in the sixth and fourth grades, has led a single team to the finals in 27. Durant, on the other hand, turned the table 3-1 and joined the enemy. But the Heat never beat the Cavaliers to surrender. This is the gap.

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The Cavaliers and Warriors played in the finals for four years. Except for the referee, both teams are in the position of rulers in the east and west. James and Durant both signed a 1+1 contract at that time, and in the second year of the contract, they both had player drafts, James and Durant.