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Will the three team trade bring aid to all the Kings men?

Three team NBA trade | Mo Williams to Cleveland Cavaliers

August 14, 2008 – Dr. Browntorious

Danny Ferry finally made a bold move. Sure there have been other Cleveland Cavalier trades to surround King James with more role players and more defensive stoppers, but never something like this. Ever since the final days of Andre Miller in the Cavs old uniforms Cleveland has been struggling to find a legitimate starting point guard. Could this week’s three team trade between Cleveland, Oklahoma City, and Milwaukee that is bringing point guard Mo Williams to play alongside Lebron be the final piece of the puzzle needed to allow King James to start leaving his championship mark on the NBA?

Personally I think it is a great move, as Mo Williams is considered to be more of a scoring point guard and the Cavaliers are notorious in big games for being unable to put the ball in the hoop (besides Lebron of course). The skeptics will most likely question Mo Williams game for his shot selection which has been the main knock on Williams in the past. However, those same skeptics will turn around and praise Mo for being able to ‘create his own shot’. Sure I understand it is important to be aware of the game situation and pick your spots on the floor. But sometimes to be a successful scorer you need to have boat loads of confidence and no conscience when it comes to firing up the rock. Mo brings that to Cleveland. But the added bonus is, he can pass too. Last season Mo Williams had career numbers with 6.3 assists to go along with his 17.2 points per game.

Williams is also extremely quick bringing the ball up the floor which is important for this often stagnant Cleveland offense. Mike Brown is a defensive coach and it shows. For the past two years come playoff time the Cavaliers offense is seemingly 95% half court sets. They grind it out on defense, then bring the ball up slowly and give it to Lebron hoping he will score. That is what makes King James big scoring numbers in the playoffs so remarkable, it’s the fact that he does it in mostly half court sets where the opposing defense has plenty of time to set up and double/triple team him, essentially daring someone else on the Cavaliers squad to score.


Does Mo Williams weaken the Cavaliers defense? Well sure i’ll give you that, Mo is not known for his ‘D’. But he is a more adequate on the ball defender due to his speed and athletic ability than most people give him credit for. But hey Mike Brown, before you fly off the handle about his defense you have to consider the overall balance of your teams attack. Often critics these days attribute the Celtic championship victory to defense. After all “defense wins championships” right? Well yes and no. The Celtics were great this year not only due to their overall commitment to defense, but also because they were loaded with scoring punch. Don’t forget almost every player on the Celtics starting line-up is a proven scorer. Sure the greater your defense is the better, but at some point to win come playoff time your team will have to be able to score. Sooner or later you will run into a team that is equally good defensively, and it will come down to who can put the ball in the basket in crunch time. (Please see NBA Playoffs 2008: Cleveland vs. Boston, Game 7)

I also like the trade for the Bucks as they had to unload salary due to their off-season trade for all-star swingman Richard Jefferson, and the financial flexibility needed for signing Andrew Bogut. Milwaukee really covered their bases as the trade brought in a very adequate, Skiles style ‘pass first point guard’, in Luke Ridnour from Oklahoma City. Oklahoma clearly wanted to add some athleticism at the SF spot with Desmond Mason, but they also receive veteran Power Forward/Center Joe Smith to give them some leadership on and off the floor. Oklahoma’s roster is very young and talented and Joe Smith should be a steadying presence throughout the season.

Well I guess we will all just have to wait and see how this pans out. But, of all the off-season moves, I think the addition of Mo Williams to the ‘King’s Men’ may end up being the most underrated, but ultimately the most productive move of any team thus far.

Good job, Danny!


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Comments

  • lockdown

    I feel you Doc! Maurice is going to be the perfect fit with Lebron James. His scoring numbers may actually even increase this year playing with Lebron James cause he will get more open looks than ever.

    I hoep they keep Delonte too as he might be a bit better defender so he will be a good PG sub off the bench for Mike Brown’s style.

  • http://blog.cleveland.com/andone Carolyn

    Dr B: I love your optimism. And I don’t disagree with your analysis. What I keep coming back to is Danny Ferry bemoaning the lack of “continuity” and how much it adversely impacts the players and the team. After the “big trade” (Wally, Ben etc), Danny was quoted:

    “At the end of the year, we didn’t really have a chance to build continuity because the trade happened so late and we had several injuries after the trade [ ...] “I’m really excited to see some of these guys really be able to work together through a preseason, training camp and build a team even more-so rather than just thrown together, which we kind of had to do at the end of last season.”

    Continuity has been broken once more. And maybe this time it will work. But I would love to see the Cavs develop existing talent with more intensity.

    C

  • lockdown

    @Carolyn

    That is true chemistry and continuity is important, but this is different as the move is happening in the off season. When you have a whole training camp and pre-season of learning plays etc. together it doesn’t really affect the continuity as much as an in season trade.

    They should be fine. My only concern is Mo being given the green light by Coach Brown to run and gun like he needs to, to be effective.

  • http://thehoopdoctors.com Dr. Browntorious

    Hey Carolyn,

    I agree with you but I also agree with Lockdown. I think it should be fine with a full training camp and pre-season together. The Celtics proved just that last year by having a great bonding experience overseas in the pre-season and that chemistry carried them throughout the season to the eventual title.

    Oh and some defense tossed in too, ha ha.

  • DirkNowitzki

    Hi…yeah I think the move is a really good one for the Cavs.Lebron will get his guy who can also carry the team,but I thought that Larry Hughes would do the same and it didn´t worked out very well,so we have to see how Williams comes along with the KING and how he will fit in the defensive-oriented system.
    One question:Aren´t the Cavs now not over the Salary Cap?They have some really big contracts now to pay for with for example Ben Wallace,Big Z,Lebron James,Wally Sczerbiacs and Williams

  • bones

    Mo wil is going too be a great fit beside lebron james. Therefor, he wont be enough too win the Cavaliers a championship. It will be the Cavs-Celtics once again in the Conference Finals