There's a universe in which the Cavaliers go for broke and add a legitimate two-way wing, but we probably aren't living in it.
Their asset collection is limited, and they may struggle to see the need for a trade of that magnitude when they're already winning at the East's best clip. Plus, rival executives are skeptical that Cleveland won't seek out a cost-cutting trade to sneak under the tax.
If the Cavs don't mind adding a little payroll, though, they might seek out a swap like this to increase their frontcourt flexibility and gain some protection at the center spot in case Evan Mobley or Jarrett Allen suffers an untimely injury.
Boucher, who's on an expiring contract, can shuffle between the 4 and 5 spots while supplying a helpful blend of shot-blocking, shot-making and above-the-rim activity. His per-36-minutes averages probably aren't sustainable, but they still speak to his versatility: 22.1 points, 9.1 rebounds, 3.0 threes (at a 37 percent clip), 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks….