Kyrie asking for a trade maybe a blessing in disguise for Cavs.
Especially if they believe that Kyrie can’t carry a team on his own, if LeBron decides to skip town and sign with Lakers (the frontrunners) or some other team.
Here is what ESPN is saying the Cavs are thinking, since they aren’t going to get long-term commitment from LeBron.
As the Cleveland Cavaliers deliberate on deals to move All-Star guard Kyrie Irving, the franchise is operating under a self-prescribed mandate: presume a future without LeBron James.
The Cavs aren’t giving up on the possibility of re-signing James next summer, but they are no longer investing blind faith in the hope he will stay. For James, a reluctance to commit comes with an emerging set of complications. Beyond Irving’s decision to ask for a trade, Cleveland has determined that it’s unwilling to simply be reactive to James’ possible departure.
The process of building out the franchise’s roster long term has accelerated with Irving’s trade request. The Cavaliers have witnessed James’ exit strategy twice — once to leave Cleveland and once to return — and the Irving trade request has left them unwilling to squander the opportunity to replenish young assets on a roster that could be crippled in a post-James Cavaliers era that is stocked with high-priced veterans.
The Cavaliers find themselves far more fixated on a young star, including New York’s Kristaps Porzingis, Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Phoenix’s Josh Jackson and Denver’s Jamal Murray, league sources told ESPN.
Kyrie’s actual trade value is hard to gauge because no one really knows how good he can be without LeBron around.
Nothing is happening at the moment, but expect things to pick up soon.