3 big questions for Cavs team after bad loss to the Pistons

Darius Garland, Cleveland Cavaliers. (Photo by Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports)
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#2: Will the Cavs be active at the NBA trade deadline?

There have been rumors of the Cavs being interested in various trades, especially involving trying to bring in another guard or wing player that can create for themselves, and for teammates seemingly as well. With Cleveland being without Collin Sexton and Ricky Rubio due to injury, the team is reportedly eying some other players around the league that might be on the trading block.

The problem is that the Cavs have built such a strong team now that seems to fuel itself off of that team chemistry. Do you really want to try and mess with that if you are the Cavaliers management and coaches?

Most of the players on the team are playing well right now. The team has a few players coming off the bench like Cedi Osman and Dylan Windler that might be attractive to other NBA teams, and the Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks and San Antonio Spurs have reportedly expressed interest in Osman, to that point.

Whoever would replace these players wouldn’t want to mess up that team chemistry, assuredly. It seems like it’s a very touchy subject and I’d rather the team stay away from any trades, personally. We’ll have to see what transpires leading up to the Feb. 10 trade deadline, anyway.