NBA Latest Trade Rumors: Nerlens Noel Coming To Cleveland Cavaliers? Philadelphia 76ers Team President Bryan Colangelo Really Want Kevin Love?

The trade rumors for the 2016-2017 NBA season has quieted down in the past days but the rumors about Philadelphia 76ers interested in getting Kevin Love is still a hot topic. Accordingly, Nerlens Noel will be traded as Philadelphia 76ers Team President Bryan Colangelo really wants Love to be on his team.

The Philadelphia 76ers have had Noel on the trade block for the entirety of the offseason this 2016 and as per the report of Chatsports, Cleveland Cavaliers is also interested in acquiring Noel and is willing to give up Love to make that happen. Accordingly, Colangelo has been open about the possibility of giving up at least one of their three talented centers and they are okay with Noel being let go.

However, it has been reported that Noel might not want to part ways with Philadelphia 76ers due to the current team that is written on his Twitter account. He also recently said that he loved Boston so many felt like he wants Boston Celtics to increase their offer so he could join their team in the upcoming season.

Cleveland Cavaliers reportedly need Noel as per the observation of basketball analysts and enthusiasts if they want to win the NBA champions again. If Cleveland Cavaliers is really interested in acquiring Noel, they could throw in the package of Love and Iman Shumpert both for Noel and Carl Landry. Cleveland Cavaliers have to work on adding more skilled men and it is either Noel or DeMarcus Cousins of Sacramento Kings, Inquisitr reported.

Letting go of Love might be the best solution for Cleveland Cavaliers as he has not fit well with the NBA team for the past two seasons. He is a great power forward but that is now what Cleveland Cavaliers need now.

Noel has averaged 11.1 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game last NBA season while Love averaged 16.0 points and 9.9 rebounds per game.

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