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Cavaliers eyeing up Sessions to replace Lebron

UPDATE:  The deal is done, Cleveland will send Delonte West and Sebastian Telfair to Minnesota for Ramon Sessions, Ryan Hollins, and an unspecified draft pick.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are in “advanced talks” with the Minnesota Timberwolves  involving a trade for Ramon Sessions, Brian Windhorst tweets.

League sources consider this a ‘strong move’ for the Cavaliers.  Sessions is known to many as the best player to ever come out of Myrtle Beach High School and was once guarded by Gilbert Arenas in an NBA game.  His nickname growing up was ‘Mini Bron,’ because of his love for Dutch electrofunk and musical artist Bas Bron.

PHOTO CAPTIONSessions needs a ladder to dunk

Cavaliers fans should not view this move as a slap in the face.  If they are able to acquire Sessions, the team is right back where they were when they had Lebron James, contending for the Eastern Conference title.  Furthermore, if they are able to somehow find room to land Anthony Tolliver and Nathan Jawai, a new Big-3 will be formed.

Poor Cleveland, seriously.

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