Tristan Thompson likely to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers

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From the looks of it, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Tristan Thompson may be headed to an imminent divorce as negotiations seemingly fall on a stalemate heading into NBA training camp.

To date, there is no word on what the Cavs' plan is as far as the 24-year-old Canadian's status is concerned. Could they be giving in to Thompson's $94 million for five years demand or standing pat on the $80 million for five years offer?

From the looks of it, Thompson hasn't changed his mind on it and unless he gets what he wants, then he may likely be leaving Cleveland soon or next year at the latest.

Why next year? Well, he does have the option to take a qualifying offer worth $6.8 million and then jump ship next year. However, if one thinks of it and if that should be the case, why would the Cavs gamble on someone who is imminently lost next season?

From the looks of it, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Tristan Thompson may be headed to an imminent divorce as negotiations seemingly fall on a stalemate heading into NBA training camp.

To date, there is no word on what the Cavs' plan is as far as the 24-year-old Canadian's status is concerned. Could they be giving in to Thompson's $94 million for five years demand or standing pat on the $80 million for five years offer?

From the looks of it, Thompson hasn't changed his mind on it and unless he gets what he wants, then he may likely be leaving Cleveland soon or next year at the latest.

Why next year? Well, he does have the option to take a qualifying offer worth $6.8 million and then jump ship next year. However, if one thinks of it and if that should be the case, why would the Cavs gamble on someone who is imminently lost next season?


If so, Thompson could likely end up being traded somewhere in the coming season so as to simplify things, why bother?

But the next question that comes to mind is if this unfortunate development affects Lebron James' stint with the Cavs as well.

Recall that James batted for Thompson to be included in the lineup, a demand he made before signing up during free agency. But it seems that James didn't stand pat on that and signed up anyway with Thompson's fate still unknown then until now.

Moving forward, would James be inclined to leave as well like he did in 2010 when he joined the Miami Heat?


Maybe this excerpt from a report by the Bleacher Report by Ric Buechler can shed some light.

"I'm told that, privately, the Cavaliers are convinced that LeBron cannot afford to break Cleveland's hearts a second time and leave and therefore does not have the leverage that everybody supposes he has."

Case in point, James doesn't look like he is leaving Ohio until he delivers his promise to hand Dan Gilbert and the Cavs a championship trophy.

Such could happen this year if it follows the same trend James had with the Heat in 2010. He helped the team in 2011 win the NBA title and again in 2012. Could that be the same script for Cleveland?

If so, where does this leave Thompson? And again, is he worth a max contract? For now, it seems the Cavs are torn between agreeing to that and not.

Source: Christiantoday.com
 

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love the source
 

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Lol, i know. But its a good topic to discuss. I dont think he leaves and the Lebron stuff is just asinine, but I do think the Cavs are trying to play hardball but they dont have the leverage in this situation. Last years playoffs made Thompson worthy of a bigger contract.
 

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LeBron is not leaving because Tristan isn't getting a max.

Rich Paul is a piece of shit. Teams are going to start avoiding his clients if he keeps pulling this shit every year (Bledsoe last, Tristan this year). Isn't Cole unsigned too?

I'd be perfectly fine if they just let Thompson take the QO. Quality discount right there

He is a great offensive rebounder, and that's about it.
 

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I think hes a decent defensive player as well.
 

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Decent is pushing it


That $80M salary is ridiculous as it is. If they pass on it they are stupid
 

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What's he tripping on lol
 

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They can get a MUCH cheaper player that could give you 80-90% of what Thompson gives you.
 

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The contracts that average NBA players are demanding are way out of line. The next CBA will address this whether the the players like it or not.
 

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The lockout is gonna have more to do with billionaire owners claiming they are losing money without opening the books, even after getting gigantic TV deals
 

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teams gotta have control too. They're the ones facilitating the contracts.
 

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i hope a shorter season comes from the next lockout
 

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Cleveland Cavaliers restricted free agent Tristan Thompson has lowered his contract demands to $53 million over three years from his original push for a five-year, maximum deal valued at $94 million, league sources told ESPN's Chris Broussard.

The Cavaliers, however, have not yet agreed to the three-year proposal from Thompson's side. They were assessing it Thursday night, but have neither accepted nor rejected it.
 

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That number over three years is still the max, that isn't really him lowering his demands. 
 
Just wait it out let him accept the QO, because him and Rich Paul are mental. 
 

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