NBA Trades: 5 potential trade targets for the Cleveland Cavaliers

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NBA Trades: 5 potential trade targets for the Cleveland Cavaliers

Jan 26, 2022; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love (0) talks with guard Darius Garland (10) in the second quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, NBA Trades: 5 potential trade targets for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

As we inch closer to the 2022 NBA trade deadline, the Cleveland Cavaliers should become buyers on the market. Since the Cavs have defied expectations thus far with a young, growing team, they should be encouraged to make at least one aggressive move to strengthen their postseason push before the February 10th buzzer.

Cleveland currently holds the third seed in the Eastern Conference with a 30-19 record. They allow just 102.2 points per game to opponents, which ranks second in the league behind only the Golden State Warriors. In addition, head coach J.B. Bickerstaff’s squad ranks third in defensive rating.

With the 2022 NBA trade deadline looming closer, let’s examine five potential trade targets for the Cleveland Cavaliers as they continue to climb success.

Behind rising star Darius Garland and a swarming defense with seven-foot center Jarrett Allen and promising rookie Evan Mobley serving as an elite backbone in the frontcourt, the Cavaliers have emerged as a serious contender in the Eastern Conference.

Garland will most likely earn his first career NBA All-Star selection this season, and Allen has a pretty good chance as well. It’s an exciting time in the city of Cleveland, where the All-Star Game will take place on February 20th.

Despite losing guards Collin Sexton and Ricky Rubio to season-ending injuries, the Cavs are still rolling on a consistent basis. It’s been an impressive showing during the first half of the season, and credit must be given to Bickerstaff, President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman and the front office, and this overachieving roster.

With the Cleveland Cavaliers in a prime position to earn a high seed in the playoffs, they have an opportunity to bolster the roster in hopes of making a postseason run this year. Cleveland has a couple of attractive assets that could be utilized to entice teams in trade talks and can use Rubio’s $17.8 million expiring contract to match salaries in potential deals.

Let’s look at five potential trade targets for the Cavaliers with the deadline just two weeks away.

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