Trade talks between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Sacramento Kings seem to have stalled because of George Hill's refusal to sacrifice his future guaranteed salary, but fans shouldn't panic because the Cavaliers are also looking at other options in case the deal falls apart.
According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Cavaliers have recently discussed a potential trade involving guard Jordan Clarkson with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Wojnarowski's colleague Brian Windhorst also said the Cavaliers have been in contact with the Lakers during an appearance on ESPN's "The Jump" last week, and he would later add that they were interested in Clarkson.
Wojnarowski didn't mention what the Cavaliers have offered the Lakers. However, many have speculated that it was probably a first-round pick plus a player because ESPN's Ramona Shelburne has recently said the Lakers have received offers where they could potentially get a first-round pick in return for Clarkson (and Julius Randle), but they had to turn them down because they didn't want to take back salary.
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