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No strong market for Darius Garland?

Garland’s market is not believed to be considered particularly strong at this time. “I don’t think the market is there for Darius Garland,” said Brian Windhorst on ESPN Cleveland radio. “And I think Kobe Altman knows this. And he knew this even before Dejounte Murray got traded. I think it’s a terrible time to trade Darius Garland.”
Source: RealGM

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA
“Darius Garland is probably gone”
🔊 @RickKamlaSports and @adaniels33 discuss the future of Darius Garland in Cleveland after Donovan Mitchell signed his extension today pic.twitter.com/XTOEfVu19J4:34 PM
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Big day for the Cavaliers getting Donovan Mitchell locked in for the next few years. They made a bet on selling him on playing alongside their young core of Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen and it paid off. Now Cleveland can hope to build off last year’s run. – 9:58 AM
Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA
Darius Garland to the Spurs? 👀
Ryan McDonough explains to @BGeltzNBA and @SamMitchellNBA how a Cavs-Spurs trade might be perfect for both teams after CP3’s signing
Listen LIVE to our ongoing NBA free agency coverage: sxm.app.link/nbaradiolive pic.twitter.com/M0jZnQU7gT10:46 PM
Chris Fedor @ChrisFedor
Many of the possible suitors for #Cavs Darius Garland (if the organization would’ve even considered it) have turned elsewhere this offseason. New Orleans with Dejounte Murray. San Antonio with Chris Paul. Minnesota extending Mike Conley and trading up in the draft. – 9:05 PM
James Edwards III @JLEdwardsIII
Getting a lot of: “What do you think of the hire?”
I was the only media member with a ballot who gave J.B. a third-place vote. Having Mitchell, Garland and Mobley for less than 60 games each and still winning 48 was impressive to me. – 11:08 AM

More on this storyline

Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen remains at the top of the candidate list. The Pelicans have shown interest in him for years, and keeping Darius Garland out of potential proposals should make it easier for both sides to find common ground. However, Cleveland may not be interested in giving Ingram the lucrative extension he’s seeking, according to league sources. -via New York Times / June 29, 2024
Cleveland continues to be mentioned by league personnel as a possible alternative for Ingram, but there’s no straightforward path to making such a deal work with the Cavaliers. While Cleveland holds interest in Ingram and values his skillset, sources said, Cavs personnel have maintained a reluctance to breaking up the team’s core of Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, as NBA figures continue preparing for Mitchell to sign a lucrative extension. Without parting with Allen, who’s long been on New Orleans’ radar, it’s difficult to find a path to bring Ingram to Northeast Ohio. (Another center the Pelicans had been eyeing, Nets big man Nic Claxton, is now committed to four more years at $100 million in Brooklyn.) Cleveland doesn’t want to part with Garland, either, sources said, even if his representation at Klutch Sports attempts to push his own trade. -via Yahoo! Sports / June 28, 2024

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