I really think people are underestimating the Wiggins factor here. A year ago everyone was drooling over him. If you'd said last year he'd be going to the Cavs with Irving people would have said that was already a solid foundation for a contender in 3-4 seasons. I don't think his one year at Kansas should change that much, it wasn't a Harrison Barnes situation where it quickly becomes clear he has a lower ceiling than people thought. He looked pretty amazing at times.
Agree with this 100%. If Wiggins becomes the superstar he can be, the Cavs could be in for a DOMINANT run. NBA players are aware of how good Kyrie is - he's banging on the door of the elite club.
Imagine if Bennett is actually in shape and shows that last year was just a bad fluke. And the Cavs have Miami's first rounder next year?
Go home LeBron.
If Wiggins becomes the superstar he can be, he'll do it about the time LeBron starts to decline. I wouldn't feel great about trying to contend with a 20-year-old as a key player.
If they can trade him for Love it would give them a much more solid window.
I think that is perfect for Lebron, actually. Wiggins doesn't need to be a superstar right now. He just needs to be a solid role player and let Lebron and Kyrie (and possibly Love) drive things. Then if Wiggins turns into a superstar, Lebron can watch his minutes and step up his game in the playoffs. A perfect recipe for Lebron to get 3-4 more rings.
How many solid 20-year-old role players have you seen in the NBA? You're going to get a lot of inconsistency and inefficiency from Wiggins for a couple years at least. He's not going to be a mature, polished player just because he's not asked to be a star.
Maybe it works out where they win a bunch of titles and make a seamless transition from LeBron to Wiggins as the top guy, but I think more likely they'd have a bunch of near-misses because they're never both great at the same time.