Кливленд Кавалерс Денвер Наггетс болон Лос Анжелес Клипперс багуудтай гурван талт солилцоо хийж, жигүүрийн тоглогч Пэйтон Уотсоныг дөрвөн жилийн 88 сая долларын гэрээгээр элсүүллээ.
Кливленд Кавалерс зуны солилцооны цонхоор удаан хугацаанд хүлээгдэж байсан томоохон шилжилтээ хийж, жигүүрийн байрлалын асуудлаа Пэйтон Уотсоноор шийдвэрлэлээ. Удахгүй 24 нас хүрэх, 201 см өндөр Уотсон өнгөрсөн улиралд Денвер Наггетсийн төлөө 54 тоглолтод оролцож, дунджаар 14.6 оноо, 4.9 самбар, 2.1 дамжуулалт гүйцэтгэсэн нь түүний карьерын шилдэг үзүүлэлт болсон юм. Тэрээр гурван онооны шидэлтийн хувь болон хамгаалалтын ур чадвараараа Кливленд Кавалерсийн гарааны тавт дахь Жарет Аллен, Эван Мобли нарын бүрэлдэхүүнд сайн нэмэр болно гэж үзэж байна.
Энэхүү солилцооны хүрээнд Кливленд Кавалерс Макс Струс, Трэ Манн, 2031 оны драфтын нэгдүгээр тойргийн хамгаалалтгүй эрх, хоёрдугаар тойргийн эрх болон бэлэн мөнгө өгчээ. Уг наймааны үр дүнд Макс Струс Лос Анжелес Клипперс рүү явж, Дариус Гарландтай эргэн нэгдэж байгаа бол нэгдүгээр тойргийн эрх Денвер Наггетсэд шилжсэн байна.
Кливленд Кавалерс өмнө нь 2027, 2029 болон 2031 оны драфтын нэгдүгээр тойргийн эрхээ алдсан бөгөөд 2028 оны эрхээ Донован Митчеллийн солилцооны хүрээнд Юта Жаззтай солилцох нөхцөлтэй байгаа юм. Багийн удирдлага олон жилийн турш хайсан гарааны жигүүрийн тоглогчоо Пэйтон Уотсоноор нөхөж, урт хугацааны шийдэл олохыг зорьж байна.
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 29: Peyton Watson #8 of the Denver Nuggets dribbles the ball during the first half against the Phoenix Suns at Mortgage Matchup Center on November 29, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Nuggets defeated the Suns 130-112. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Cleveland Cavaliers have finally made their big move of the offseason. After a month and a half of speculation, the Cavs now have an answer at small forward: Peyton Watson.
The soon-to-be 24-year-old, 6’8” wing is coming off the best season of his career with the Denver Nuggets. Watson averaged 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game in 54 contests. Those 14.6 points per game were six and a half more than he averaged the year before. That jump is mostly due to his growth as a shooter.
Watson connected on 41.1% of his 3.6 three-point attempts last regular season and 36.8% of them in the playoffs. This included converting 52% of his three-point looks from the corner (97th percentile).
That three-point shooting is coupled with being an outstanding defender for his position. Watson does a great job of using his size and athleticism to effectively guard one through four. This should make him an incredibly good fit in a frontcourt anchored by Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley.
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The Cavs had to pay a premium for getting Watson to come to Cleveland.
ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Cavs will be sending out Max Strus, an unprotected 2031 first-round pick, Tre Mann, cash, and a second-round pick to complete the deal. This will end up being a three-team deal with the first-rounder going to Denver and Strus reuniting with Darius Garland on the Los Angeles Clippers.
Watson is also signing for a four-year, $88 million deal in Cleveland, which includes a player option.
Strus spent three years with the Cavs and was a starting small forward for most of that time. He played a large role both on and off the court. Strus averaged 11 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.5 assists in 132 games with the Cavs over the last three seasons.
Cleveland doesn’t own their 2027, 2029, and now 2031 first-round picks. They also still owe a pick swap for their 2028 first as part of the Donovan Mitchell trade with the Utah Jazz.
The Cavs have been looking for a permanent answer at starting forward for years. They thought they had something with De’Andre Hunter when they traded for him in 2025, before dealing him the following season. We’ll see if Watson ends up being the long-term solution.

