Cavaliers – Bucks trade brings Matthew Dellavedova back to Cleveland
It isn’t even January and trade season is already upon us. On Friday, Cleveland reportedly traded point guard George Hill and forward Sam Dekker to the Milwaukee Bucks for Matthew Dellavedova. As well as that, they got John Henson along with a first- and second-round pick in 2021.
Sources: Cleveland is trading George Hill to Milwaukee.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 7, 2018
Shams Charania of The Athletic first reported word of the deal. Cleveland is in the midst of a transition and has now traded Hill less than a year after acquiring him from the Sacramento Kings, while picking up salary, to gain additional draft assets for the coming years.
Dellavedova, 28, spent the first three seasons of his NBA career with the Cavaliers. He became a cult hero and beloved by the fans for his play off the bench, though he has averaged just 1.7 points and 2.4 assists in 12 games this season.
Milwaukee is sending Dellavedova, John Henson and a first-round and future second-round pick to Cavs for George Hill, league source tells ESPN. https://t.co/L5vWlxdj8M
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 7, 2018
He is owed $9.6 million over each of the next two seasons. Additionally, Henson carries an $11.3M cap hit this season and a $10.4M cap hit in 2019-’20.
Milwaukee unloads some salary and adds a veteran point guard who can play 20-plus minutes and contribute some scoring and passing in a backup role to Eric Bledsoe. The deal also reportedly clears $18 million in salary cap space for Milwaukee.
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Milwaukee will save $18M in salary in the 2019-20 season with the trade, which allows them flexibility to continue to upgrade roster. Cavaliers continue show a willingness to take on money to gather draft picks.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) December 7, 2018
While Milwaukee adds a veteran point guard to its bench and clears plenty of cap space, the Cavaliers use their flush cap room to add multiple draft picks and further prepare for the future around Collin Section.