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According to the report, the two sides are still finalizing the terms of the trade. However, the Cavs will give the Hawks Mike Dunleavy Jr. and a 2019 first-round pick.
While Korver's production has slipped the last two seasons, he gives the Cavs another legit three-point shooter and offensive threat with J.R. Smith out 2-3 months with a thumb injury.
Korver has averaged 2.5 three-point shots made over the last five seasons with the Hawks. He has also led the NBA in three-point shooting accuracy three times in his 14 seasons. He was averaging 9.5 points per game this season with the Hawks, making 44.1% of his shots and 40.9% of his three-pointers.
Korver needs just 48 more three-pointers to become just the fifth player in NBA history with 2,000 in his career.
The Hawks have been hoping to find a third team to take Dunleavy, according to Charania, but will hold on to him for now.