Could Kevin Love head to Pelicans, reunite with David Griffin?

David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

Ever since he signed a max contract extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers last summer, rumors have surrounded the possibility that Kevin Love could be traded.

These rumors were not quieted down much during a 2018-19 campaign that saw Love miss all but 22 games to injury.

While the 19-win Cavs were better with Love and then-rookie Collin Sexton on the court together, this team is in complete rebuild mode.

Love remains the only real asset to help expedite the rebuild.

On the other hand, the New Orleans Pelicans and first-year general manager David Griffin have already expedited their rebuild by receiving a massive package from the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis.

This leads us to a rather interesting question. Is it possible that Love could reunite with the same general manager that traded for him what seems to be eons ago?

It’s not as far-fetched as one might thing.

Pelicans in the market: New Orleans is looking for a player of Love’s ilk.

Pelicans have the assets: Three additional first-round picks from the Lakers helps.

It works for Cleveland: Build by tearing down.

We’re not predicting this trade to go down Thursday evening in Brooklyn. But it does seem to make too much sense for both sides.

New Orleans would be able to turn the fourth pick acquired in the Davis trade into a top-10 selection and an All-Star big at a need position.

On the other hand, Cleveland would add two top-end picks to a talent-stricken roster.

Make it happen.

Exit mobile version