NBA trade rumors 2016: Cleveland Cavaliers falling short of J.R. Smith's demands

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) celebrates with guard J.R. Smith (5) while leaving the game with a triple-double during the fourth quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Quicken Loans Arena. The Cavs won 124-91. Rueters/Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

J.R. Smith's future is still not secure after reports stating that the veteran guard wants more than what Cleveland Cavaliers could offer. This means that more negotiation is needed before truly saying that Smith is in the team.

It was reported that Smith is asking in terms of millions and is way too much for his team, Cleveland. This was shared by Steve Kyler of Basketball Insiders on one of his posts, where he said, "Yikes... hearing JR Smith seeking huge deal to return to Cavs, in the $15m per year range. Can Cavs really pass on bringing him back?"

If this proves to be true, the Cavs are in a very tough position. The team is already US$32 million over the salary cap, and they have his Bird rights, so they can re-sign him. However, this means that the team will be knee deep into the luxury tax. The question now is, how deep does owner Dan Gilbert wants to go?

Many fans feel that Smith has proven his worth and deserves what he is asking. Last season, he is one of the best shooter in the team,. He also gave the opposite team a hard time with his defensive play, and it is all worthwhile. Many believed that Cavs will eventually sign him up, however, there is always the threat of another team offering a deal that just is too good to let go. The Cavs doesn't want that to happen, Ecumenical reported.

Bleacher Report coined Pat Riley for this specific scenario, "The disease of more." This was what Riley said in his book, "Showtime," when the L.A. Lakers won in the 80's. He said, "Everyone shifted into a more selfish mode. They had sublimated their respective games to win as a group; now they wanted to reap the rewards as individuals.  Everyone wanted more money, playing time and recognition."

LeBron James is also still unsigned with the team, but he already confirmed that they do not need to worry as he will be re-signing back.

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