Celtics, Cavs finalize blockbuster trade: reports
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[August 31, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - The
Boston Celtics agreed to send the Cleveland Cavaliers a 2020
second-round draft pick via the Miami Heat to complete the
blockbuster trade that sent four-time All-Star guard Kyrie Irving to
the Celtics, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday.
The Cavaliers sought additional compensation for the deal that
brought Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic and an unprotected
2018 first-round draft pick via the Brooklyn Nets to Cleveland
because of Thomas' hip injury.
The Celtics resisted the Cavs' attempt to get another first-round
pick or a young star to compensate Cleveland for its reluctance to
sign-off on Thomas' injury, which Boston said it was transparent
about.
Cleveland finally agreed to complete the deal late Wednesday night
with the second-round pick.
Both teams risked walking away from the deal that had been announced
on Aug. 22. The options included voiding the trade completely or
renegotiating.
The Cavaliers felt the Celtics were not completely forthcoming about
the length of rehabilitation facing Thomas, who suffered the hip
injury in March. The Celtics claimed they provided the necessary
information to the Cavs.
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Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving warms up before game one of the Finals
for the 2017 NBA Playoffs against the Golden State Warriors at
Oracle Arena. Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
"There's never been an indication that I wouldn't be back, and
there's never been an indication that this is something messing up
my career," Thomas told ESPN on Tuesday. "Maybe I am not going to be
back as soon this season as everyone wants me to be, but I'm going
to be back, and I'm going to be the same player again. No doctor has
told me anything different than that."
It remains unclear when Thomas will return to action.
The 2020 pick that Cleveland will receive from Miami was sent to
Boston in the Zoran Dragic deal in July 2015.
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