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Lorenzen Wright

#55 / Center / Cleveland Cavaliers

6-11

255

Nov 04, 1975

Memphis

FG 3PT FT Rebounds Misc
G M M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct Off Def Tot Ast TO Stl Blk PF PPG
2008 - Lorenzen Wright 9 3.7 0.6 1.2 45.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.9 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.1

Fear The Links - 10/30/08

A new feature here at FearTheSword, the daily look around the web at what others are saying about the Cavaliers.  I'll add a short snippet from the article and give a few of my thoughts as well.  Let's start, shall we?

LeBron and Jay-Z stump for Obama at The Q -- I'll let the following video say it all for me.  Regardless of my own political affiliation, I'm not sure about how I feel when athletes, or the Cavaliers for that matter, openly support a political candidate.  While LeBron can surely do what he wants, I feel it is in bad taste to get "Cavs Insider" e-mails promoting what was a political rally.  That's just me.  Here's some video --

LeBron James and Jay-Z at The Q

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Cavs Look To Add Depth With Lorenzen Wright

When the Cavs made the Mo Williams deal a few weeks a go, sending Joe Smith, among others away to get the Point Guard, it left the cavs with a size void in the front court.  It appears the team is close to closing that void with word going around that the team is close to signing Lorenzen Wright -- 

Wright will act as a replacement for Joe Smith, who was sent away as part of the three-way trade with Milwaukee and Memphis that brought Mo Williams to the Cavs. He gives the Cavs some insurance up front as a backup for Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Ben Wallace and a complement to Anderson Varejao. His presence should allow the team to bring rookie J.J. Hickson along more slowly instead of forcing him into the lineup.

A 6-11, 255-pound veteran who will turn 33 on Nov. 4, Wright has played 13 seasons in the NBA. He split last season between Atlanta and Sacramento after being traded by the Hawks in the deal for Mike Bibby. But he never figured in the Kings' plans and played only five games in Sacramento. He played just 18 games the entire season, averaging 0.8 points and 2.1 rebounds, his career lows. His best season was in 2000-01, when he averaged 12.4 points and 7.5 rebounds for Atlanta. 

A look at Wright was a solid role-player during his time in Memphis, but has been a real non-factor the past two seasons, bouncing around from Memphis to Atlanta to Sacramento.  What he'll be able to do for the Cavs remains to be seen, but size does matter, especially in the NBA!

 

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