Cavaliers Standing Still
Mon, Jul 23, 2007 By Tariq Ali
Since the start of free agency this summer, a number of free agent point guards signed reasonable deals elsewhere, leaving little in the way of help at the team’s weakest spot.
So who is left in the market?
Jason Kline breaks down the guards that are still available or might be available via a trade.
“Spanish guard Juan Carlos Navarro, whose rights are held by Washington, has gotten out of his contract with FC Barcelona and is ready to play in the states. The Wizards retained free agent DeShawn Stevenson last weekend, which doesn’t leave enough money to sign Navarro. The Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Cavaliers are interested in him and have contacted the Wizards, Miami was the only team that actually made an offer but was rejected.”













what is the problem with danny ferry. why hasn\’t he made a move to get some help for the cavs. he is sitting on his hands doing nothing. most of the decent free agents are gone now, and he still is sitting doing nothing. i thought general managers were suppose to help teams, ferry has been an obstable for the cavs. i know he doesn\’t think the cavs can win with the same team they had last year. he won\’t even sign andy, all teams needs a player like andy who makes things happen, hustles, dives on the floor, and does the dirty work, players like this are extremely hard to come by. THEY BETTER SIGN ANDY