<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (infinet @ Jun 30 2008, 04:46 PM)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Isn't there a new CBA due for 2010?
Also, I think it largely depends on the Cavaliers' ability to put together a team capable of really supporting LeBron and being dominant in the NBA. In fairness, they are probably only two players away from that - a true PG and a secondary option. Other than that they have 5 big men (3 vets and 2 younger players) and a few up and coming guards. I truly believe that the missing link for the Cavs this year was Sasha Pavlovic; if he played the way he did last postseason, the Cavs would have beaten the Celtics in that Playoff series and might have had a shot at beating the Lakers. If Sasha can get his game together, and the Cavs acquire a good PG, they're sorted.</div>
That will never happen so long as Danny Ferry runs that team. He's in that 2nd tier of awful GM's right behind Chris Wallace and Kevin McHale.
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I think that's harsh; he inherited a really poor team with virtually no tradable assets to make a supporting cast for LeBron. His drafting has been iffy, but nothing terrible. He finally has some pieces that might allow the Cavs to acquire some good players to back LeBron up, notable (I think) circa $25m in expiring contracts that he can shift to teams wanting cap space. This is Ferry's make or break year: he has to get a supporting cast for LeBron and it is known that he has made enquiries about Redd, JO and Vince Carter as well as Jason Kidd earlier in the year. It was not through lack of trying that no-one has been acquired. Also, it is well-known by Clevelanders that Ferry is good at working under the radar - there a very few leaks whilst he is formulating a deal, unlike many other teams. So sometimes it seems as though not much is getting done, but I can assure you that this is not the case.