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frankie33
08-13-2008, 09:56 PM
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Cleveland Cavaliers are getting some help for LeBron James.

With James in Beijing for the Olympics, high-scoring Milwaukee point guard Mo Williams is headed to Cleveland as part of a three-team trade that also involves Oklahoma City.

The six-player deal completed Wednesday reshapes the rebuilding Bucks while giving Cleveland an additional scoring threat and Oklahoma City an instant fan favorite in Desmond Mason in the first year of the franchise's move from Seattle.

In exchange for Williams, who averaged 17.2 points per game last season in the first year of a six-year, $51.5 million contract, the Bucks receive Damon Jones from Cleveland along with guard Luke Ridnour and forward Adrian Griffin from Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City gets Mason from Milwaukee and former No. 1 pick Joe Smith from Cleveland.

The Cavs have long sought a scorer to take pressure off James, who led the NBA last season with a 30.0 scoring average.

James' lack of help was particularly noticeable in Cleveland's Game 7 loss to Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals when he scored 45 of the Cavs' 92 points.

"Mo has the ability to space the floor. He's shown himself to be a good shooter," Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry said. "I like him. He's a competitive player that can make big shots and one of those guys that is capable of rising to important times and obviously we want to be playing in those times."

Ferry said the team let James know of the deal even though he's on the other side of the world.

"We've communicated with most of the team," Ferry said. "All these guys are very excited. They respect Mo as a player, and they're looking forward to playing with him."

Larry Hughes was supposed to be James' sidekick, but couldn't fulfill the role and was sent to Chicago last year at the trade deadline in a 10-player deal.

Cleveland also has been searching for years for a point guard, and considered trades in the past for Mike Bibby and Jason Kidd, but never made one. Williams could be that big trade, Ferry said.

"I think this is a move to be able to get a talented, young, 25-year-old point guard that can be part of the future," said Ferry, who added that restricted free agent Delonte West remains in the team's plans even with the trade.

The deal was previously reported by ESPN.com and media outlets in all three markets.

Ridnour, who averaged 6.4 points and four assists last season as the backup to Earl Watson in Seattle, had faced decreased playing time in Oklahoma City after the franchise drafted point guard Russell Westbrook with the fourth pick.

Bucks general manager John Hammond said he can envision Ridnour thriving in Milwaukee.

"His most productive days in the NBA were just a few short years ago when he had Ray Allen on one wing and Rashard Lewis on the other wing," Hammond said. "Here, you say you have Michael Redd on one wing and Richard Jefferson on another wing, you're putting Luke Ridnour in the best possible position to be successful again as he has been in the past."

Mason played in college at Oklahoma State and spent time with the Hornets franchise in Oklahoma City when it was relocated after Hurricane Katrina.

"We're excited," said Mason's agent, Roger Montgomery. "He's been to Oklahoma City, he's familiar with the people there, he's familiar with the Ford Center, he's played there, the fans loved him when he was there. His nickname is the Cowboy. It's really apropos to come back."

Oklahoma City general manager Sam Presti sees the basketball benefits.

"We understand that it's a unique opportunity here specifically but we've got to do the best thing for our basketball team, and we feel like the best thing for our basketball team is to add some toughness and some intangibles defensively for us at that position," Presti said. "It just seemed like the right fit for us."

For the Bucks, it's the next step in an offseason facelift by Hammond. Milwaukee fired coach Larry Krystkowiak after going 26-56 last season and replaced him with Scott Skiles.

The Bucks then sent Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons to New Jersey in exchange for Jefferson on draft night and added forward Joe Alexander with the eighth pick.

Milwaukee also signed guard Tyronn Lue and forward Malik Allen in an effort to bolster what has been one of the league's worst defenses.

Griffin averaged 1.9 points in minimal playing time after going to Seattle from Chicago in a midseason trade.

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

tbakergobuck
08-13-2008, 10:54 PM
I'm happy with the Mo Williams trade. The Cavs are running out of time since Lebron will probably bolt for more $$ soon.

HaywireM520
08-14-2008, 05:46 AM
I'm happy with the Mo Williams trade. The Cavs are running out of time since Lebron will probably bolt for more $$ soon.



I like the trade, espically when Lebrons contract is up and he takes a 50 mil contract to play in italy! lol! In my opinion I think we will be better without him anyways.

frankie33
08-14-2008, 06:11 AM
I like the trade, espically when Lebrons contract is up and he takes a 50 mil contract to play in italy! lol! In my opinion I think we will be better without him anyways.

all the cavs need is another point guard a accurate shooting guard and a little time and i think they will be ok.

the bucks might as well call it a day. i dont se them being playoff potential.

tbakergobuck
08-14-2008, 10:21 AM
I wanted the Cavs to get my boy Michael Redd. The Cavs had some good teams years ago but like everyone else had problems beating Michel Jordan. Speaking of Jordan he didn't start winning Championships until he got Scottie Pippen.

frankie33
08-14-2008, 10:32 AM
so all lebron needs is a pippin

tbakergobuck
08-14-2008, 11:08 AM
Yes all Lebron needs is a 50 year old Scottie Pippen. :rolleyes: I was trying to make the point that you already have. Lebron needs another player that can constantly score and hopefully that player is Mo Williams (like Pippen for the Bulls). No matter how great any player is you can't win a Championship with just one dominant player. Just look how Lebron did in the finals against the Spurs and how Kobe did this year against Boston.

frankie33
08-14-2008, 11:15 AM
that is true but i think mo isnt the answer that the cavs are looking for.

he is a god player but not consistent

ink718
08-14-2008, 11:54 AM
I like the trade, espically when Lebrons contract is up and he takes a 50 mil contract to play in italy! lol! In my opinion I think we will be better without him anyways.

You have no clue what you are talking about. Thats the all-star of the team.

88jr
08-14-2008, 07:56 PM
Sweet...first I heard of this. I'm glad they did something. If lucky, they could make the finals again with the team they had but not win it all. At least this is an attempt to get better...we'll see!

frankie33
08-14-2008, 09:38 PM
Sweet...first I heard of this. I'm glad they did something. If lucky, they could make the finals again with the team they had but not win it all. At least this is an attempt to get better...we'll see!

as long as boston is in the east conference. the cavs dont stand a chance.

tbakergobuck
08-14-2008, 11:21 PM
as long as boston is in the east conference. the cavs dont stand a chance.I don't think Boston will have another season like they did last season but you better hope that Boston has home court in the playoffs. :lol: The Cavs played Boston better then any other team in the playoffs and game 7 could have gone either way.

frankie33
08-15-2008, 06:11 AM
I don't think Boston will have another season like they did last season but you better hope that Boston has home court in the playoffs. :lol: The Cavs played Boston better then any other team in the playoffs and game 7 could have gone either way.

boston probably wont have the record they had last year but they will make it to the east finals again. not saying they are going to when again but the east is looking pretty weak.

88jr
08-15-2008, 11:46 PM
as long as boston is in the east conference. the cavs dont stand a chance.

Don't even go there...they were about 20 seconds from standing a chance only a few months ago...with Lebron...anyone has a chance!

tbakergobuck
08-16-2008, 12:05 AM
Yea it's a long NBA season. It's really about staying healthy especially during the playoffs. I'm not trying to make excuses but the Cavs had injuries all year long. Not saying the Cavs would have beat boston but Gibby not playing in game 7 hurt the Cavs.

flipn0tic
08-16-2008, 07:16 AM
I love this trade. The Cavs DESPERATELY needed another scorer/creator to take some pressure off of LBJ and Mo is that dude. How can you say Mo Williams isn't consistent? He's 17 PPG 6.3 assists with 48% FGP. His stat sheet I believe puts him in the top 8 PGs in the league. Only thing is, a lot has been made about his team chemistry and inconsistent defense issues, but I have a feeling that he will know his role now that he is on a championship caliber team with arguably the best player in basketball and a strictly defense-minded coach like Mr. Potatohead--err Mike Brown. Oh and he's already the best free throw shooter on the Cavs now, an area where they really need to improve.

We lose Amon Ones (no D or no J :D) and Joe Smith, and while Smith's off the bench production was pretty solid, he isn't getting any younger, and truth be told both are really non factors and have had less than 5 games total where they really mattered. I can only hope that lurpy rook Hickson can be productive as a big, because we are just struggling in that area now.

As long as we can sign D-West again, we'll be set in the backcourt. With that we might see some smaller lineups for the Cavs, and I expect to see LBJ see a lot of minutes as a PF this year. Dude needs to learn how to play in the post anyway.

tbakergobuck
08-16-2008, 08:12 AM
I think the Cavs management knows that time is running out with Lebron. It's good that they made this trade before the season starts. I really don't care for the Cavs centers but hopefully they have a season or two left.

 
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