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08/19 22:02 CDT Cavs acquiring Peyton Watson and trading Max Strus to Clippers
in 4-team deal, AP source says
Cavs acquiring Peyton Watson and trading Max Strus to Clippers in 4-team deal,
AP source says
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (AP) --- Peyton Watson is heading from Denver to Cleveland as part of
a four-team trade that will also have the Cavaliers sending Max Strus to the
Los Angeles Clippers.
A person familiar with the trade said Wednesday night that Watson, a restricted
free agent who spent his first four NBA seasons with the Nuggets, will sign a
four-year contract with the Cavaliers worth $88 million that includes a player
option and trade kicker.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the
trade had not been announced.
Cleveland will send to Denver an unprotected 2031 first-round pick and a 2032
second-round selection from the Sacramento Kings that it got after making a
trade in June's NBA draft. The Nuggets will also acquire Julian Reese from
Washington.
The Cavaliers are getting a 2027 second-round pick from the Clippers, but that
will be sent to the Wizards.
The 23-year-old Watson started a career-high 40 games last season and averaged
career bests in points (14.6), rebounds (4.9) and assists (2.1). He gives the
Cavaliers the wing player they were looking for after LeBron James signed with
Philadelphia instead of returning to Cleveland for a third stint.
Besides Watson, the Cavaliers were also looking at free agents DeMar DeRozan
and Jonathan Kuminga.
Strus and Dean Wade were the primary starters at small forward last season.
Wade signed with Philadelphia during free agency.
Strus missed the first 67 games last season due to a broken left foot, but had
some big baskets and steals during the playoffs as Cleveland reached the
Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2018. The Cavaliers were
swept in that series by the New York Knicks.
Cleveland laid the groundwork for a move last week when it traded Dennis
Schroder to Charlotte for Tre Mann to gain salary cap space. Mann's time in
Cleveland won't last long; he's headed to Washington for Cam Whitmore.
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