Honestly, I think Wolves should give Bennett a work out, stick with him for a bit, SEE if there's anything he can offer under different conditions.
Wolves will need a scorer with Love going, Bennett not really known for that, so they chase Thad Young who led the 76ers in scoring last season.
Oh I get that Norm, but let's be serious, Wolves won't be competing next season without Love. Unless they can lure away Greg Monroe from Mo-Town.
Matt Dery: Lots of chatter about Greg Monroe today. Pacers shopping Hibbert and a source tells me they have called the Pistons about him. All I know. Twitter @dery1051 - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.6MJs8jqx.dpuf
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@MySportsLegion: Greg Monroe has rejected a 5 year, $60 million offer from the Pistons.
Greg Monroe: "@millerfootball5: Come on @M10OSE how can you reject a 5 year 60 million deal" < cant reject anything that was not offered to me...carry on Twitter - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.6MJs8jqx.dpuf
Hard for the nba to prove, I mean their will be nothing in writing and the only people who would know of the deal %100 would be love, his agent, cavs owner and gm, if nba asked all they have to do is deny deny deny, unless any reporter can get written proof then it's very hard to prove and I doubt any of the people named would put their foot in it by saying anything because they all have somthing to gainWait, part of that deal is for Love to re-sign with Cavs at that rate? Surely NBA wouldnt allow that to go ahead, if there's an agreement already in place?
The Indiana Pacers received word Tuesday afternoon that they have been granted the disabled player exception by the NBA, a team spokesman said. The exception, applied for after Paul George’s leg injury suffered during a USA Basketball scrimmage, allows the team to sign another player in his absence. The Pacers can spend up to $5.3 million on a free agent, or $5.4 million on a player acquired in a trade who is on the last year of his deal. However, they really only have about $1.7 million to offer because they will not go into the luxury tax. Vigilant Sports - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.vsR64xR8.dpuf
Marc Stein: Indy IS trying to wedge its way into contention for Shawn Marion and Larry Bird did meet Monday with Marion, but Cavs remain in lead for now Twitter @ESPNSteinLine - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.vsR64xR8.dpuf
IND are also asking the League for some money as compensation for PG-13 going down with his leg.
CLE will be stacked to the max with Role Players, but majority are straight up shooters, IMO. Mike Miller, James Jones, Ray Allen (assuming he goes there - he's said he's playing on).
Report: Marion to sign with Cavaliers
http://www.nba.com/2014/news/08/17/marion-to-sign-with-cavs081714.ap/index.html
Monroe and his agent, David Falk, never sought an offer sheet from another team but pursued sign-and-trade proposals with at least five other teams, including Portland and Oklahoma City, according to person familiar with the discussions. Monroe denied receiving a reported five-year, $60 million offer – or anything close – from Pistons and would’ve been unlikely to accept either way. Washington Post - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.qLR5u08D.dpuf
Chris Vernon: The Grizzlies signed Jarnell Stokes. 3 yr deal, third yr is team option. $725k 1st yr, $840k 2nd yr, $980k 3rd yr. Twitter @ChrisVernonShow - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.qLR5u08D.dpuf
The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired forward Kevin Love in a three-team trade that sends guard Andrew Wiggins and forward Anthony Bennett to Minnesota and a projected 2015 first round pick (via Miami) to Philadelphia, General Manager David Griffin announced today from Cleveland Clinic Courts. As part of the three-team trade, Minnesota will also acquire forward Thaddeus Young from the 76ers, while Philadelphia receives forward Luc Mbah a Moute and guard Alexey Shved from the Timberwolves. “Kevin joining the Cavaliers represents a very special and unique opportunity for our team. At only 25, Kevin has already firmly established himself as one the NBA’s elite players and his talent, versatility and fit are major parts of our team’s vision for success,” said Griffin. “We want to also wish Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett the best as they will continue the start of their careers in Minnesota. They are both outstanding young men that have great potential on the court and long, very successful careers ahead of them.” NBA.com - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.7AwH4erd.dpuf