The Cleveland Cavaliers are on the verge of completing a 5 player trade with the Boston Celtics.

The player they're getting is Kieth Bogans. This according to Marc Stein and Jason Lloyd

ESPN sources say that the Cavs are in process of trading for Boston's Keith Bogans — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) September 25, 2014

Sources say Cavs are expected to package their three non-guaranteed deals (Erik Murphy, John Lucas and Malcolm Thomas) in trade for KBogans — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) September 25, 2014

Can confirm @ESPNSteinLine report #Cavs are acquiring Keith Bogans from Boston. — Jason Lloyd (@JasonLloydABJ) September 25, 2014

KIETH BOGANS IS A CAVALIER.

Here is the final tally:

Why? You ask? What is his role?

Basically, he is a contract. A nice contract, sorta. Apparently next year he has a nice fat non-guaranteed number

Bogans and Haywood are a combined $16,035,935 in completely unguaranteed contract next offseason. That's why. — Mark Deeks (@MarkDeeksNBA) September 25, 2014

So yeah, the Cavs game plan is very clear. They will be capped out for the near future, and they plan on using massive non-guaranteed money to supplant cap space as a way to acquire talent.

As far as the rest goes, I'm not sure Bogans can play, as he barely saw the court in Boston last year. He has a good reputation, and will be yet another hard working veteran in a radically new locker room that had little veteran leadership last season.