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Antawn Jamison Heading to the Cavs

17 February 2010 1,582 views 3 Comments

Antawn Jamison better be photogenic because he is joining LeBron James and his amazing photography skills in Cleveland.  Jamison is that piece that Cavs have been missing to make it to the NBA Finals and be victorious, or that’s the thought at least.  Jamison is a very skilled 6-8 power forward who can also take man outside and shoot the J or dribble drive by him.  Jamison for his career averages 19.9 ppg and 8.1 rpg.  He will definitely help out the Cavs who now have another option, outside of LeBron and Williams, who can actually create and score for themselves.

This trade is fairly crazy when you see it on paper.  Jamison is going to the Cavs as well as Sebastian Telfair while Zydrunas Ilgauskas will go to the Wizards from the Cavs.  In addition to Big Z the Wizards will also get a 1st round pick from Cleveland.  The Clippers somehow got involved and they are trading Al Thorton and Brian Skinner to the Wizards and the Clippers are receiving Drew Gooden from the Wizards (who was just traded from the Mavs).  Fewf, that was a mouthful.  Big Z (now a Wizard) and Drew Gooden (now a Clipper) are likely to be bought out.

The trade will open up endless possiblities for the Wizards now.  They might go from being semi-respectable to just as bad as the Nets.  JeVale McGee and Andre Blatche may both be starters for the Wizards now and Howard, Thorton and Miller will all have to compete for one spot as the small forward.

Crazy, just crazy.

Grade for the Cavs: A; I’m giving out tons of A’s today but let’s be serious the Cavs aren’t giving up much here and Big Z will likely re-sign if he gets bought out.

-The Basher

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  • Shooter said:

    As much as I hate LeBron, that was a great first line haha

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