Rajon Rondo

Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo, middle, is introduced prior to an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014.

(AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

With the Cleveland Cavaliers struggling early -- especially with sharing the ball -- Tracy McGrady has an idea: they should acquire Boston Celtics star Rajon Rondo.

Before you start overreacting, realize the trade has little (no?) chance of ever happening. The Cavaliers just signed Kyrie Irving to an extension and know he's six years younger than Rondo. The Cleveland point guard may have bad habits, as LeBron James pointed out recently, but he's 22 and has never played for an elite NBA team. Of course he has bad habits. He'll work through them, in Cleveland, and the Cavaliers should be really good. Maybe better than that. On a lot of levels, the deal just doesn't make sense.

That being said -- throw out the uncertainty of Rondo's impending free agency for a bit -- would you do it? Considering Rondo's next contract could be a max deal, would you trade him for Irving? I don't think I would (I love my players hyper-competitive) but if you ask me tomorrow, I might provide a different answer. Irving's 22! And supremely talented!

Anyway, James has a response to anyone freaking out about the Cavaliers' slow start:

In the words of the great @AaronRodgers12 "RELAX" — LeBron James (@KingJames) November 6, 2014

So yeah, again: this will never happen. But T-Mac's got ideas.