Cleveland Cavaliers: 5 Potential Trades, Free Agent Targets Who Can Help Later This Season

Oct 10, 2016; Charlotte, NC, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio (9) dribbles the ball past Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker (15) during the first quarter at Time Warner Cable Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 10, 2016; Charlotte, NC, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio (9) dribbles the ball past Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker (15) during the first quarter at Time Warner Cable Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 6, 2016; San Jose, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings guard Jordan Farmar (20) dribbles the ball against the Golden State Warriors in the fourth quarter at the SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 6, 2016; San Jose, CA, USA; Sacramento Kings guard Jordan Farmar (20) dribbles the ball against the Golden State Warriors in the fourth quarter at the SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports /

Jordan Farmar, Sacramento Kings

At the time of publication, Jordan Farmar was in Sacramento’s camp on a non-guaranteed contract.

Since he’s on a team, a few more factors would have to come into play, but it’s still reasonable to believe Farmar could be on the Cavaliers later this season if the front office deems it necessary.

The Kings are playing for the lottery, again, and Farmar should be had easily if the Cavs need to go the trade route.

Farmer doesn’t figure to be a major player in the Kings rotation.

In 2016, Farmer averaged 9.2 points and shot just over 42 percent from the field.

He recently showed out a bit in the preseason, going 4-of-5 from downtown. Yes, it’s the preseason, but it proves Farmar can still knock down an outside shot.

The Cavs don’t have a lot of money to sign players, so David Griffin and company will have to get creative in acquiring talent.

Farmar could probably be had on the cheap, and he could contribute some offense off the bench.

The previous four names on this list left little to be desired in terms of upside. Cole, Chalmers, Hinrich and Farmar can all still hit a shot, but none of these players are going to make you forget Delly.