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NBA mock trade breakdown examining Lonzo Ball landing with the Hornets to pair with LaMelo Ball, including fantasy impact and why the deal makes sense for Charlotte and Cleveland.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have made two trades in the last week. The most recent being the seismic move that sent James Harden to Cleveland and Darius Garland to the Los Angeles Clippers. From the looks of things, the Cavs could be looking to make more moves.
The Cleveland Cavaliers could be looking to trade away Lonzo Ball as they eye a major deal, which would include James Harden.
Early discussions center on Cleveland shedding Lonzo Ball’s salary while Charlotte explores draft compensation and a reunion with LaMelo.
Jake Fischer: The Cavaliers aren't done, either. Cleveland is very much still working towards finding a trade partner to assume Lonzo Ball's $10 million salary, per sources. With the Super Bowl five days away, DHS has not publicly confirmed its stance on ICE enforcement at and around the game.
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4 Best Lonzo Ball Landing Spots As Cavaliers Trying To Use His Contract As Bait In Trade Talks
In this article, we’re laying out the four best landing spots for Lonzo Ball if the Cavaliers actually move him before Thursday’s trade deadline.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are discussing avenues to trade away their point guard Ball ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA deadline, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Friday. Siegel notes that the Cavaliers would like expiring contracts in order to move out of the second apron of the luxury tax.
Is Lonzo Ball playing tonight? He hadn’t entered Cavaliers vs. Hornets into the third quarter as fans questioned ESPN’s Ball brothers hype. The post Why Isn’t Lonzo Ball Playing Tonight? ESPN Ball Brothers Hype Sparks Fan Reaction appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Hornets linked to Lonzo Ball trade, potentially reuniting the Ball brothers in Charlotte
Sorry, LiAngelo.
A familiar face will be back in Pauley Pavilion with UCLA men’s basketball on Tuesday night. Former Bruin Lonzo Ball will serve as the team’s honorary captain for the game against Rutgers. Ball played the 2016-17 season with UCLA