
Yet the way it stands today, according to multiple league executives, the Cavs remain pleased with their roster and may not only sit out the Miller sweepstakes but the trade deadline frenzy as well. All of which re-affirms the position they have taken for the last month. After going through their recent West Coast trip at 3-1 despite being down the aforementioned West and Ilgauskas, the team’s decision-makers are even more convinced in their depth and chemistry. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Miller, who is still a highly productive center with one of those valuable contracts that expires in 2010, does have a skill set the Cavs would like. He can shoot from the outside and is a good rebounder, like Ilgauskas. Which is why they have had discussions with the Kings about Miller, but so have other teams. The Sacramento Bee reported Tuesday that Miller may soon be a member of the Miami Heat. Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Kings might be willing to part with Miller, who is averaging 12.2 points and 8.2 rebounds, for Cleveland’s Wally Szczerbiak, whose $13 million contract expires at the end of this season. But the Cavaliers would lose some of their salary cap flexibility by adding Miller’s contract. Chronicle-Telegram













