Should the Cleveland Cavaliers TRADE Darius Garland?! | Would Cavs REGRET Trading ALL-STAR Guard?
On today’s show, a Darius Garland trade. I don’t think it’s a good idea, but we will discuss where he could potentially be traded to, what those packages could look like, and why I don’t know that it’s all that likely. We’re going to do that on today’s edition of Locked on Cavs. You are Locked on Cavs, your daily Cleveland Cavaliers podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your teams every day. What’s up everybody? My name is Danny Cunningham. You might know me from my time covering the Cleveland Cavaliers, places like my Substack, The Inside Shot, Cleveland Magazine, 923 The Fan, and a number of other stops along the way. I want to say thank you to you for making Locked on Cavs your first listen today and every day. You can find the show anywhere you get your podcasts, Apple, Spotify, anywhere else. Drop us a fivestar rating. Leave us a nice review. Be a friend. Tell a friend about Locked on Cavs. Make sure you’re subscribed. Make sure a friend is subscribed as well. And if you’re watching the show on YouTube as we get started here, do me a favor, hit that thumbs up button for me, click subscribe and hit that notification bell so you don’t miss the latest locked on cavs content. A proud part of locked on podcast network, your team every day. Today’s show brought to you by Monarch Money. Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code lockdown NBA at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year. Darius Garland’s name has been in the rumor mill over the last week or so about somebody maybe the Cavs could trade. There are folks out there that think it’s a good idea. There are folks out there, like myself, that think it’s a bad idea. I have seen a number of different fake trades from a number of different outlets. Some of them I like, some of them I don’t like. There’s a lot that goes into this and I don’t know that it’s all that likely he gets traded. We’ll talk about that coming up in a little bit. There are some trades I like more than others. We’ll go through some of the fake ones that have been tossed out there, but I wanted to start by talking about why I don’t think it’s a good idea for the Cavs to trade Darius Garland. I do think that they missed him in the po this postseason. And of course, he was not healthy. He was out there, but he was not healthy. He could barely move. He struggled running just up and down the floor. He couldn’t go side to side. I think it’s very clear if you watch that that playoff series against Indiana, he was a a shell of himself. He very clearly was playing injured and I think that the Cavs really needed him in that series. They needed his ability to handle the basketball. They needed his shooting ability. They needed a lot of what Darius Garland provides the Cavs. They were missing. They needed him last year in the postseason and he was playing roughly 15 pounds less than what he would have liked to weigh as a result of that fractured jaw that cost him six weeks during the the start of the season. So when you add all that stuff in and you want to say well Darius hasn’t shown up in the postseason like that is fair. I don’t know that that’s all his fault, though. And I don’t want to sit here and defend Darius Garland until, you know, the day is over and act like he’s a perfect player because he’s not. There are flaws to his game and durability is something that you can look at and say, if he were available with the more frequently, would the Cavs be better off? Sure, but he also just got through a very healthy regular season and injured his toe at the wrong time and it it really cost the Cavs, I think. But that doesn’t mean that the Cavs need to move on from him. I think that’s a silly thought. I really do. And I understand how much money he makes and how hamstrung the Cavs are going to be financially and maybe a year from now, this is a different conversation. But I think in two of the three years that he and Donovan Mitchell have been teammates, things have been pretty good during the regular season. And it’s not necessarily translated to postseason success. Year one is what it is. Year two, Garland was not healthy. Year three, Garland was not healthy. Like, that matters. It matters as part of the conversation, but I’m also not willing to write off him as a playoff performer because he’s not had a great postseason yet. I think that’s a silly thing to do. I wouldn’t do that because I don’t think Darius Garland is done growing as a player. And if you listened last week when we talked about the the stay or go episodes with Spencer Davies and we talked about Jared Allen, why I’m in favor of listening on deals for him. We talked about Darius Garland and the big difference there is I don’t think Darius is done getting better as a basketball player. I do think Jared Allen has probably reached his apex as a player and I don’t know that he’s going to be somebody that really helps you win in the postseason. And I do think Garland has that type of future. I still would buy Darius Garland stock. I came on this podcast long before I was ever the host of this podcast and said I think Darius Garland’s going to be an AllNBA guard. I still believe he can do that. Now, a lot has to go right and I don’t know if it’s going to happen in this situation, but I still believe that Darius Garland is an allNBA talent. And I don’t think you trade all NBA talents just to trade them. You don’t do that. That’s not proper team building. And yeah, I get it. Darius Garland not cheap. The Cavs are going to be in a very interesting financial situation. I expect them to be a second apron team this year. Um whether or not they make big changes to the roster, I don’t know. But if they do, like I still expect expect them to be a very very expensive team this year. And I would be very surprised if they did things to get out of the second apron right now. A year from now, I can’t say that. I know that to be true. Two years from now, would be stunned if that’s the case. But for this year, everything the Cavs have done, um, if you read the tea leaves, if you listen to what Kobe Alman said publicly, all of that points to them being a second April team, which is fine. You can do it for a year. You, I think you can do it for two years, and then that third year is probably when you got to get out. But that’s a a bridge to cross when we get there for the Cavs. But if you look at what the Cavs needed in the postseason, they needed shooting. They needed people that could relieve the pressure that the Indiana Pacers put on them. Darius Garland does those two two things almost better than anyone else on the roster. There’s a discussion as to whether or not he’s the best shooter on the roster, but I do think he’s the best offensive organizer. He’s the best ball handler they have. If they had a healthy version of Darius Garland, they might win those first two games. They probably win that series. I think if you look at all the injuries they had, he was by far the most impactful one that they missed the most. And I know part of the conversation out there is, well, you know, the Cavs need to be better defensively, sure. But if you look at the team they have been in the regular season compared to the postseason in the past few years, the thing that’s fallen off for them has not been their defense, it’s been their offense. Were they great defensively against Indiana? No. Part of that was I do think the Pacers shot above their heads for a little bit of that series. But where the Cavs lost that series is they were not good enough offensively. They struggled on the offensive end of the floor. They need to be better at that. Now, part of that will come with Evan Mobley developing, but I don’t know how many trades are out there that you can look at for Darius Garland where Darius Garland leaves the Cavs and somebody else comes in. How many deals out there can you make that make the Cavs better offensively? Do the Cavs need to be better defensively? Sure. But I think that part of that is the personnel they currently have can and should be better. This year they were eighth in defense. I don’t care about that. A lot of that was they were trying different things. I think they should be better next year. I think they should have one a year under this coaching staff and doing those different things defensively should make them better. But I don’t think that trading Darius Garland for players that are more defensive-minded is necessarily going to get this group closer to a championship. I don’t. And then the other thing that I look at with trading Garland is it means one you are putting more on Evan Moy which Evan Moy is ready for, but you’re also putting more on Donovan Mitchell. And what we have seen from Donovan Mitchell consistently in the postseason is one that that guy can rise to the moment that that dude is a playoff riser. No questions about it. He’s also struggled to stay healthy in the postseason this year. Very clearly injured while playing, dealing with an ankle injury, dealing with calf injury. last year missed the end of the series against the Boston Celtics because of a calf injury. He has dealt just like Darius Garland has, he has dealt with playoff injuries. Do you think that trading Darius Garland away for somebody that is not a top tier ball handler, not a true point guard, not somebody that can be a table setter, not somebody that can carry the offense in spurts is going to make that better for Donovan Mitchell? because I don’t a lot of what this regular season was was not just Donovan taking a side step so that Garland and Mobly could grow and develop and better like that’s part of it but it was also sort of saving Donovan for the postseason. Now, the Cavs got a little unlucky and I don’t know how much the calf injuries connected to the ankle injury he was dealing with where the ankle injury was nothing but bad luck. Like that that happens when you step on somebody’s foot at the end of the regular season as he did against the Kings. That is what it is. I don’t know how much that caused the stuff going on in the playoffs with his calf, but I think that is unlucky. But you look at this and say, “Okay, this guy has his body has broken down to a different degree in each of the last two postseasons, just trading Darius Garland away and therefore putting more on his plate.” Because unless you get somebody that’s also an all-star guard coming back, there’s going to be more on Donovan Mitchell’s plate. If you do that, why would you believe that’s going to lead to more postseason success? I don’t think that this is a deal that makes a ton of sense for the Cavs. There are trades out there that I like better than others, but I don’t think I would want to do this if I’m the Cavs. And the way I see it with the core, there are four different options, maybe five different options. We’ll talk through those and what I view is the most likely, the least likely, all of that. Plus, I’ve got a couple of fake trades that other outlets have thrown out there. We’re going to talk about whether or not I like them right here on Locked on Cavs. Today’s show brought to you by Monarch Money. You ever check your bank account and wonder where did all my money go between dining out, online shopping, entertainment? It’s easy to lose track of all that cash. But that’s where Monarch Money comes in because they will be your personal CFO, giving you full visibility and control over your finances. In Monarch Money, it’s not just a budgeting app. It is a complete financial command center where you can track all your accounts, investments, and spending right in one place. You stop just managing your money and you can start building your wealth. Instead of juggling multiple apps, you can use Monarch to check your finances, track spending, even plan for those long-term goals that I know you have. Plus, managing money with your partner is smoother than ever. 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The core four, even though it’s not really a core four, it’s a big three plus Jared Allen. You can run that back. You could trade Jared Allen. You could trade Darius Garland. Or you could trade both of them. I’ve talked in different ways about all of these options and I think the order of likelihood for this is the most likely thing of those four Jared Allen getting traded. I think that that’s probably the best way to help Evan Mobley develop. I think that you would require to get less back for Jared Allen than you would Darius Garland. That’s part of the thing that makes a Darius Garland trade so difficult to pull off is you’re trading a 25-year-old twotime all-star. You need a lot back for him. Now, maybe there’s a team that’s desperate and would be willing to overpay for Garland. I do think that to be clear here, while I don’t think it’s the best idea for the Cavs to trade Darius Garland away, I do think that Kobe Alman should be answering the phone on him. I don’t think that he should be untouchable the way Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley should be, but I think it would take a lot or should take a lot, I guess I should say. I think it should take a lot for the Cavs to trade Darius Garland. I think that the asking price for him should be very, very high, much higher than it should be for Jared Allen. So, I think trading Allen and repurposing his salary into a couple of different role player pieces because he is that he is a highle role player. I think that’s the most likely thing to happen. Then I think the second most likely is run it back. Jared Allen returns. Darius Garland returns. Obviously Donovan Mitchell and Evan Moly return. Running it back. Not my favorite thing in the world, but I think that where the Cavs are at right now financially, making big trades like that is difficult. Now, in this situation, this scenario, maybe you resign Tai Drone, which I do think is probably a little bit more likely than not to happen, and you trade away a couple of ancillary pieces, maybe a Dean Wade, maybe an Isaac Auroro, somebody like that. I think that is probably part of the whole running it back. Um, I guess lever that could be pulled. The third most likely, I think trade both. I do think that there’s a world where Jared Allen gets traded and Darius Garland gets traded and this this team looks much much different next year than it did this year. I think that is probably the third most likely of the four and I think the least likely is only Darius Garland gets traded because I I will say if the Cavs really want to reimagine this roster, I don’t think that this roster should be reimagined with two all-star caliber bigs. I think that’s a really difficult way to build things. I do think that repurposing Jared Allen into some other stuff and maybe like the one of the things, one of the deals out there and really it’s two different deals that I have seen that I like is trading Jared Allen to the Pelicans for Herb Jones. Um, and I believe Messi’s in that deal too. and also trading Isaac Aoro to the Kings for Valenunis. That is a deal that I would like because you get a starting caliber big in Valenunis, but somebody that you know, you play, you’re probably only going to play 15 to 22 minutes a night. You get another big from the Pelicans that can be your third big that Cavs fans are clamoring for and you get a wing defender in Herb Jones. I think that would kind of be the thing that I would be looking for. That is a pretty significant transformation, but I also don’t think that it makes sense to trade Darius Garland. And I we can we will go through what some of those trades would be like or look like, I guess, and not trade Jiren Allen. Like, if you’re trading Darius Garland, you’re probably doing so to where you’re getting multiple pieces back. Like I don’t know that there’s an a a Garland trade out there that is like a just a one forone deal. And I think that’s part of the thing that makes this complicated too because if you are trading Darius Garland and this is true for Jared Allen to an extent you’re probably not getting back equal value certainly not in one player like you’re getting that value split up between two maybe three players which complicates things. I think it’s easier to justify that when you are trading a border borderline all-star as opposed to a borderline AllNBA player because that’s the difference between Jared Allen and Darius Garland. Allen’s a borderline all-star. Darius Garland is a borderline AllNBA player. Those are two very different thresholds. I think it’s much easier to justify trading the borderline all-star for pieces than it is trading the borderline allNNBA player for pieces. Now, team building is going to look much differently moving forward because of the financial ramifications that the new collective bargaining agreement has put into place. But overall, I think it’s going to be really difficult if the Cavs do want to trade Darius Garland. I think it’s going to be really difficult to get back the pieces in terms of like what the value would look like, how much value or how much you need back in order to get equal value. I just think that the drop off from Darius to that package is probably a little bit tougher to stomach than the drop off from Jared Allen to that package. But I do think if you trade Darius Garland, you’re probably trading Jared Allen, too, because you’re probably going to want to totally reimagine this basketball team. You’re probably going to want to change a ton outside of just the two other guys that are untouchable in Mitchell and Mobly. Like if Garland and Allen both get dealt, there’s a chance that next year the only returning guys for the Cavs would be Mobley from the rotation. Mobley, Mitchell, Strus, Hunter, maybe Ty Jerome, maybe Sam Errol because I would think Isaac Auroro is probably gone. I would think Dean Wade is probably gone. I mean Tristan Thompson not part of the rotation but he would likely be back. Like I think that if you trade Darius Garland, you’re probably also trying to trade Jared Allen too. And this roster looks drastically different than what it was. That is obviously about as far away from running it back as it gets, but I don’t think that just because of what you would get in return for Garland. I don’t think that it would make sense to run like two bigs as frequently as the Cavs do. I think that he’s part part of what made it work so well is being able to do the pairings, right? Like we saw this year Donathan Mitchell and Evan Mobley play a ton together. We saw Jared Allen and Darius Garland play a ton together. If they trade Darius, obviously that’s not happening. So then you would probably have to switch the pairings because you would want Donovan Mitchell playing with Jared Allen because Jared Allen cannot create his own offense where Evan Moy can. So, you’re changing a lot there. And I just don’t know if that’s the route that makes the most sense moving forward. So, I think again in order of most likely to least likely, I think it’s trade Jared Allen, run it back, trade both Allen and Garland, and then just Garland. I don’t think that makes a ton of sense to just trade Garland. And again, it’s not something I would have all that much interest in doing anyways. There have been a couple of fake trades that have been thrown out there. We’re going to talk about a couple of them, how I feel about those next right here on Locked on Cavs. Thanks again for making Lock on Cavs your first listen today and every day. Like I said earlier, if you’re watching on YouTube, hit that thumbs up button for me. Click subscribe. Hit that notification bell so you don’t miss it right here on Locked on Cavs. So, if the Cavs do decide to trade Darius Garland, there are two teams that I look at and say they should have a ton of interest in Darius Garland if he’s available. One is the Orlando Magic. And of course, this has been talked about a ton on social media over the last couple of days, Twitter, Reddit, everywhere. I’ve seen it. We’re going to dive into that. The other one’s the Minnesota Timberwolves, and they’ve been talked about a little bit, too. And their head coach, Chris Finch, gave some very interesting comments to reporters. I believe was at exited interviews after they lost game six of the Western Conference Finals against Oklahoma City. But let’s start with Orlando. And this was tossed out there by Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. And it has been discussed a lot on social media. And Chris proposed trading Garland for and this is fuzzy just because of the way the the cap works and everything like this might not be the exact trade but trading Garland for Jaylen Suggs and Tristan Dilva. Um I am very much out on this trade. I do not think trading for Jaylen Suggs would make the Cavs better. I think that trading Darius Garland to an Eastern Conference contender would be a very bad idea too. I really would strongly advise the Cavs to not do that move because if you want to trade Garland, I think trading him out west to a team that isn’t trying to win a title against you or win your conference would probably be the way that you want to go. Um Jaylen Suggs is a nice player. He’s a very good defender. He’s an okay point guard. He’s not the pressure reliever that the Cavs need. And I also don’t think that he’s a playoff guy. Go back and look at what he did against the Cavs in that series. He was terrible for the match. Like he had one game where I think he was six of 13 from three, but overall I believe he shot under 30% from deep in that series. Now he’s a good defender, but he’s not a good shooter. He is not somebody that defenses are going to have to pay a lot of attention to. He’s basically Isaac Aoro, but can dribble a little bit better. Why would you want to pay him that much money? I do not think Jayen Suggs is on a good contract. I do not think Jaylen Suggs is a player that you look at and say, “Yes, that guy gets the Cavs closer to where they want to be. He’s not been a proven playoff performer. He’s not a very good offensive player.” Part of the reason why the Magic are so interested in finding a way to get a good point guard is because Jayen Suggs has not panned out. So, trading Darius Garland, the money he makes for Jaylen Suggs, who makes like three or four million dollars less than Garland, like he is a very, very expensive basketball player. He’s not on a cheap deal. And that is something that you look at and say, “Okay, well, why would that make sense for the Cavs?” Suggs signed a five-year, $150 million contract. He’s very, very expensive and he’s not a good offensive player. And I talked about earlier in this podcast that one of the reasons, one of the areas the Cavs need to get better in the postseason is on offense. Jaylen Suggs doesn’t do that for you. He doesn’t. I would not do that trade. I would strongly advise against the Cavs doing that trade because I don’t think it makes them any better. I think it makes them worse and it really doesn’t make him cheaper either because if you want to trade Garland for pieces I do think if you look at the money he makes which obviously very expensive player having signed that max contract that he did sign where he’s making yes much more money than Suggs but $36 million this year where next year his cap hit $39 million. So, you want to in essence try and find two $20 million players that you can break that up into because then if you’re trying to save money, then you could trade one of those $20 million players for two $10 million players. It’s kind of like I had this conversation with somebody uh with John Carales who covers the Celtics because the Boston Celtics are going to be trading players away. They’re going to cut costs. And I don’t I’m not at home right now. If you can tell, I’m on vacation. So, I don’t know if there’s a pen in this desk. Uh, yes, there is a pen. Uh, very important for the exercise I’m about to do. But, you know where that like there’s I don’t know how to best describe it, but it’s like, watch me trade this pen right here into a house. What the Celtics are going to do, and what the Cavs will probably have to do in the future, is how can I trade this house into a pen? How can I turn this house I’m in right now, this big, beautiful mansion that the Boston Celtics have and that the Cavs aspire to have, which would post a Larry O’Brien trophy in it, how can I turn this into a pen and then eventually turn that pen back into a house? That is what NBA team building is going to look like. And I don’t think it’s you’re accomplishing that goal if you are trading Darius Garland who makes $39 million next year into Jaylen Suggs who is going to be making his contract does go down, but he’s going to be making next year $35 million. You’re not really accomplishing trading the house for a pen there. That’s a tough thing to do. and I get his contract goes down and that makes it a little bit more palatable but I don’t think it’s a good idea. The other trade that I saw and I don’t love but I like the concept of it a little bit more is trading Garland in Minnesota and I don’t know who proposed this trade. I saw it floating around out there without credit. I it looked like Bleacher Report but I’m not positive. It was trading Garland to Minnesota for Jaden McDaniels, Mike Connley Jr. Leonard Miller and the number 17 pick. I don’t hate that package. Now, Mike Connley is going to be 38. He’s not necessarily somebody that you can count on to play a ton anymore. He’s very much close to the end of his career, but he’s a good basketball player still. Jaden McDaniels, I think, would be a guy that if if the Cavs trade Darius Garland to Minnesota, Jane McDaniels needs to be in the package coming back. I would not, if Tim Connelly, the president of basketball operations for the Wolves, suggests anything otherwise, Kobe Alman should hang up the phone. There’s not one other player on that roster that you would look at other than Anthony Edwards, obviously, but that’s not happening and say that guy can be a centerpiece for a Darius Garland trade. Not Julius Randall, not Rio Pair certainly, not Dante D. Venzo, not I mean Nazarene’s a free agent, but nobody. It’s Jade McDaniels and figure out the other stuff. The deal that I would most like, and I don’t know how to make this work because financially again with the Cavs being in the second apron, it’s a really difficult place to be. But the deal that I would most like would include Jaden McDaniels and Rob Dillingham. Dillingham was the first round, one of the first round picks by the Wolves in this past draft. He didn’t play a ton as a rookie this year. Dealt with some injuries. He had a an ankle injury that kept him out for quite a bit, but he was a lottery pick. They the Wolves traded a lot to get Dillingham. He was acquired via trade with the Spurs. I think they gave up like a 20 31 unprotected pick to try and get Dillingham at either eight or 10. I don’t remember exactly where he was picked, but he’s somebody who I think in pre-draft stuff was compared a lot to Darius Garland. Now, the reason why I would like him, one, he is cost controlled. He’s on a rookie contract until 2028. That matters. Two, I do think that if the Cavs want to be sustainable, you have to find an all-star caliber player, and I have no idea whether or not Rob Dillingham’s going to turn out to be an all-star, but you have to keep finding younger all-stars. Like, that’s not rocket science, right? Part of the reason why the Milwaukee Bucks are in the situation they’re in where maybe Giannis as per trade, I don’t know. But part of the reason why they’re in that situation is their best player was the youngest member of their core. And your window can vanish pretty quickly when you’re all in and your best player is your youngest player because those other guys, they’re going to age out pretty quick. Chris Middleton, Brook Lopez, those guys aged out very quick. Um, they traded Drew Holidayiday for Damen Lillard to try and find offense, but Dame of course not young. So, finding and Evan Mobley right now is not the Cavs best player, but the thought is that he will be, but he’s also the youngest guy in their core. And if they could add a core player, and again, I have no idea if Rob Dillingham would turn into this. But if they could add a core player that is younger than Evan Mobley, that is the thing that would need to be done to make the Cavs very sustainable because there’s going to be a time where Donovan Mitchell is going to age out. It’s going to happen. I don’t know how long Donovan Mitchell is going to play at an allNBA level. Maybe it’s till he’s 33. Maybe it’s till he’s 31. I don’t know. Nobody knows. But if you could find a way to trade for Jaden McDaniels and Rob Dillingham, that’s the package that I would look at and say, “Okay, this is what I would want back. That would be, I think, the best case scenario for the Cavs if they trade Darius Garland.” But ultimately, I think the best case scenario for the Cavs is hang on a two-time all-star 25-year-old point guard because he’s really good and I don’t think he’s done getting better and I think that matters quite a bit. Thank you for making Lock on Calavs your first listen today and every day. You can find the show anywhere you get your podcast, Apple, Spotify, anywhere else. Drop us a fivestar rating. Leave us a nice review. Be a friend. Tell a friend about Lock on Cavs. Make sure you’re subscribed. Make sure your friend is subscribed as well. And if you’re watching the show on YouTube, do me a favor. Hit that thumbs up button for me. Click subscribe and hit that notification bell so you don’t miss the latest lockdown on Cavs content. I will be back tomorrow talking more about the Cleveland Cavaliers.
On this episode of Locked On Cavs, Danny Cunningham (The Inside Shot, 92.3 The Fan, Cleveland Magazine) analyzes potential trade scenarios involving Cleveland Cavaliers player Darius Garland. He presents compelling arguments against trading the two-time All-Star, discusses various team options, and evaluates specific trade proposals with the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves. Cunningham explores the Cavs’ core four options, including running it back with the current lineup or trading Jarrett Allen, and examines the financial and strategic implications of each path. The podcast also touches on the importance of acquiring young talent in potential trades and emphasizes the value of retaining All-NBA caliber players for long-term team success.
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7 Comments
Duh
Yes, they should…depends on what for of course, but they should.
Too Injury Prone
6:30
Trade him 2 small guards in the starting line up don't work trade Allen too 💯
Depends on what they get back
Yes get rid of that soft and bring in some toughness