Chris Grant better be right if he wants to pay that price for Bradley Beal
Since the Draft Lottery first positioned the Cavaliers at 4th overall, there's been rampant speculation that Charlotte at number 2 could be a potential trading partner for Cleveland. Today John Telich reported that the two teams are currently talking, and that Cleveland is willing to give up picks number 24 and 34, in addition to 4, in order to move up two spots. It is then assumed, in my opinion at least, that the Cavaliers would make that move in order to pick Bradley Beal before Washington has the opportunity to do so at 3. Below is what Telich reported specifically:
If Chris Grant ultimately makes this move, I believe it will come to define his tenure as Cavaliers General Manager one way or another. I understand the rebuild has a long way to go. I get that we're heading into only the second season of the Kyrie Irving Era. I also clearly understand that four Cavaliers rookies will not make the opening night roster. But to make this trade, one thing you are doing is specifically and deliberately passing on two players figured to go in the top-5 that your franchise player has a close relationship with. If Beal's an All Star that's not a problem, if he isn't though?
Neither Harrison Barnes or Michael Kidd-Gilchrist elected to workout for the Kings who are picking 5th. Assuming it does go AD, Robinson, Beal - or you think it would go that way, and you make this trade anyways - the Cavs are first passing on the opportunity to chose between Barnes and MKG at no cost. Then you're spending two picks that could turn into at least one solid rotation player in order to move up and take Beal in this spot. Regardless of how many picks the Cavaliers have this year, next year, or the one after, this move seems extremely aggressive. I'm not sure Beal's that much better than those two other guys. If Grant does, I hope he's right.
Beal's certainly good, but stop comparing him to Ray Allen:








