The Cleveland Cavaliers remain in search of a backup point guard who can be another playmaker for the team. They reportedly worked out Mario Chalmers, Jordan Farmar, Lance Stephenson, and Kirk Hinrich yesterday.
Deron Williams is better than any of them.
Which has led to the rumor, as reported by Sam Amick of the USA Today, that the Cavaliers are interested in Williams.
The Cavs could take the trade route too, of course, and they are known to have inquired about the Dallas Mavericks’ Deron Williams. The 32-year-old, three-time All-Star is in the final year of his deal ($9 million), and it’s worth noting that Dallas has shown interest in the Cavs’ Iman Shumpert previously when he was a free agent (he’s owed a combined $31 million for this season and the next two, with a player option for 2018-19).
Around the league, the sense is Williams is not actually available.
The questions about whether this deal would go down start here: How serious is Dallas about making a run at the playoffs? They have won seven of their last 10 and are 3.5 games back of Denver in the sad race for the eight seed in the West. It’s conceivable Dallas could close that gap, but they would keep Williams to do it.
Williams is 32 but has accepted a smaller role and become a solid NBA point guard, averaging 13.5 points and 7.1 assists per game this season and shooting 35.7 percent from three. He’s more a floor general than a dynamic scorer anymore. Williams is not a great defender but he’s smart on that end.
This deal is not unreasonable, but don’t expect to see it or any move by Dallas — if it makes one — until closer to the deadline. They may be willing to wait a few weeks to see if the hot streak continues, and with that how realistic their shot at the playoffs is.