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Cavs get Gooden from Magic


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CLEVELAND — Needing to replace Carlos Boozer, the Cleveland Cavaliers acquired Drew Gooden in a four-player trade with Orlando on Friday, sending the Magic forward Tony Battie and two second-round draft picks.

In their second major deal this week, the Cavaliers also got rookie forward Anderson Varejao and 7-foot centre Steven Hunter — a former first-round pick — from Orlando.

Gooden should help Cleveland offset the surprising loss of Boozer, who bolted as a free agent when he signed a six-year, $68 million offer sheet with Utah last week.

The 6-foot-10, 242-pound Gooden isn't quite as good as Boozer, but he's young, talented and inexpensive.

Gooden averaged 11.6 points and 6.5 rebounds in 79 games — 17 starts — for the Magic last season. Drafted with the No. 4 overall pick in 2002 by Memphis, Gooden was traded by the Grizzlies to Orlando during his rookie year.

Gooden's raw talents had the Magic believing he could be a big man to build around.

The former Kansas star capped the 2002-03 season by averaging 14 points and 12.7 rebounds in a seven-game playoff series against Detroit in which he outplayed Pistons star centre Ben Wallace.

The Magic signed free agent Juwan Howard before last season, hoping he and Gooden could play together. However, the experiment was quickly shelved, and Gooden was sent to the bench.

Last season, Gooden recorded a team-high 18 double-doubles (points-rebounds), 23 fewer than Boozer got for the Cavaliers.

Orlando, which lost a league-high 61 games last season, has been overhauled since John Weisbrod was hired as general manager in March. Of the 15 players, active and injured, on the roster when the Magic ended the season, only five remain: Keith Bogans, Andrew DeClercq, Pat Garrity, Grant Hill and Britton Johnsen.

Meanwhile, this was the second trade in four days for Cleveland, which is attempting to regroup following Boozer's unexpected departure.

On Tuesday, the club acquired point guard Eric Snow from Philadelphia for Kevin Ollie and Kedrick Brown. The Cavaliers may not be done making trades, either. They have reportedly shopped guard Dajuan Wagner and centre DeSagana Diop.

Battie, 27, was a solid defender and role player in Cleveland, averaging 5.4 points and 4.8 rebounds in 50 games after coming over in a December trade from Boston.

Varejao and Hunter, too, can help the Cavaliers recover from losing Boozer, the club's leading rebounder last season.

The 6-foot-10 Varejao was drafted by the Magic with the first pick in the second round (No. 30 overall) in last month's draft. The 21-year-old averaged 7.7 points and 5.0 rebounds for F.C. Barcelona last season, but the Brazilian national team player has some work to do before he can be a contributor in the NBA.

Hunter, 22, averaged 3.2 points and 2.9 rebounds and blocked 73 shots in 69 games last season. He was selected with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2001 draft by Orlando after playing just two years at DePaul.


What does everyone think????
 
we got screwed big time. We gave up Gooden and this years second round draft pick, for Battie and 2 second round draft picks. Hunter is a dud so irrelevant.
 
Not too sure what Orlando is thinking here...cap space perhaps?
Battie will probably be the first big man off the bench, while having an extra second round draft pick is pretty pointless.

I guess this means Dwight Howard will get quite a lot of playing time this season.
 

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Cleveland r*ped Orlando.

Gooden shouldve started and Howard should come along slowly IMO, and its not as if they achieved nothing, instead of having a possible starting PF to cover their #1 asset for a year or 2, they get a back up center. Plus they got rid of a steal if Varejao, who will play some minutes this season. Apparently Steven Hunter will be waived, hes still a good prospect IMO and he will definately find another team...
 
Originally posted by Carmelo Anthony
Steven Hunter will be waived, hes still a good prospect IMO and he will definately find another team...

Everything else you said is spot on but this is wrong. He has no prospects whatsoever. He is like a 3y.o kid on the court. Just sits there crying.
 
Hunter is alrite, especially with the poor state of the center position in the NBA.. hes athletic good shotblocker and decent rebounder, hes got alot of work to do but he has potential...I remember he killed us once (not that hard to do but still).
 
Dont think it was the best trade, because Gooden has shown signs of being a decnt player. But when you think about it, we (The Magic) have Howard who will need experience, but there is always Hill coming back this year who is capable of filling a forward role. The Magic wont be too bad this year if Hill can get out there
 

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