Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Cavaliers reconstruc­t roster

Team gets younger, more athletic with bold deals at trade deadline

- By The Associated Press

CLEVELAND — With their NBA title hopes fading fast, the Cavaliers got aggressive at the trading deadline. They swapped teams. Cleveland completely changed its look — and perhaps its chances of winning a championsh­ip this season — on Thursday with a stunning sequence of deals. General manager Koby Altman traded six players, including Isaiah Thomas, Dwyane Wade and Derrick Rose, and two future draft picks in moves designed to not only help them in the short term but could potentiall­y help keep LeBron James beyond this season.

Just like that, the Cavaliers traded nearly half their roster, got younger and maybe wedged themselves back into contention to make a fourth Finals appearance in arow against Golden State.

Watching from the West Coast, the defending champions took notice.

“It’s interestin­g, really interestin­g,” Warriors forward Draymond Green said of Cleveland’s drastic midseason renovation. “It’s probably, obviously, something that they felt was needed. I feel like they made some good moves. I don’t know, we’ll see. A lot of action. That’s a completely different team now than the team we faced the last three years.

“They’ve still got LeBron James. I think everything else at that point is irrelevant.”

Cleveland began its shocking overhaul by sending the disappoint­ing Thomas along with forward Channing Frye and one of their two first-round picks to the Los Angeles Lakers for point guard Jordan Clarkson and forward Larry Nance Jr.

Thomas, who came over in last summer’s blockbuste­r trade with Boston for Kyrie Irving, played in just 15 games and wasn’t fitting in with Cleveland on or off the floor after he returned from a hip injury.

As the Thomas swap was being digested around the league, the Cavaliers completed a three-team deal with Utah and Sacramento, said a person with direct knowledge of Cleveland’s moves. The Cavaliers sent Rose, who has also been slowed by injury, and forward Jae Crowder to the Jazz for forward Rodney Hood. They’ll receive guard George Hill from the Kings in exchange for guard Iman Shumpert, said the person who spoke on condition of anonymity while the teams awaited league approval.

And if all that wasn’t enough, they then dealt Wade to Miami for a protected 2024 second-round pick.

 ?? Tony Dejak/Associated Press ?? Isaiah Thomas missed all but 15 games this season with a hip injury and never fit in Cleveland.
Tony Dejak/Associated Press Isaiah Thomas missed all but 15 games this season with a hip injury and never fit in Cleveland.

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