I follow it enough to know that no one wants 3-4 more years of TT, JR or Shump at their current contracts. They serve their role on the Cavs. Teams that are bottoming out usually want expiring contracts and to shed contracts not take on 3-4 years of overpaying role players. Furthermore, they are not trading Love, Kyrie, or LBJ. Going down the list.they are over the cap, so any trades they would make would have to be within 15% of the cap they are trading (with the exception they have a little more than that) So James Jones, Anderson, Liggins, Felder, Mcrae, serve very little purpose in obtaining an difference maker in a trade.
No one bottoming out wants 3 more years of Richard Jefferson or wants Channing Frye for 2 years.
Their picks are essentially worthless, since they are top 3 in the league every year they aren't going anywhere with their roster. But even if they weren't. They don't have a 2017 pick. They can't trade 2018 (rules say you can't trade consecutive first rounders). Don't have a 2019 pick and can't trade their 2020 pick for the same reason.
So essentially you are left with Kyle Korver. Who the JUST traded for.
So yes thank you for proving MY point.