Addition of Wesley may likely mean Jones' exit
BOB FINNAN, Morning Journal Writer
07/16/2006
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Obviously, the Cavaliers must think David Wesley has some gas left in his
tank. They are reportedly close to signing him to a deal, possibly close to
what Flip Murray got with the Pistons (two years, $3.6 million).
Wesley, who will be 36 in November, would probably be an effective player if
he played around 20 minutes a game.
However, the signing only makes sense if the Cavaliers find a new home for
Damon Jones.
Sign-and-trades
If the Cavaliers are forced to execute a sign-and-trade deal for restricted
free agent Drew Gooden, they'll need to get back a starting-quality power
forward.
One rumored deal has the Bulls sending Michael Sweetney and point guard Chris
Duhon to the Cavaliers.
''It's a possibility we're interested in,'' agent Calvin Andrews told Chicago
reporters. ''We haven't talked too much about that happening. It's up to the
Cavs. If something would come up with the Bulls, it would interest us,
definitely.''
Another possibility is to Boston for guard Delonte West and/or Theo Ratliff
or Ryan Gomes.
One source said the Cavaliers don't want Gooden to accept the qualifying
offer of $5.4 million because they'll probably lose him for nothing next
summer.
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