If the Cavs cancel the trade then the Celtics are in a bad situation because they'll have to replace IT. I can't see him being too happy about being traded and then being brought back like that. Of course his health is an issue but he is only on the books for 1 more year and he's not getting paid too much this year anyways. I guess it all depends on how long they figure he'll miss because of the injury and how serious it is, if he'll have more problems with it later down the road. I feel bad for IT, the Celtics shipping him off like that was bad enough but this could kill any chance at getting a big payday next summer.
Cleveland is also in a bad position. Everything I've read has said the relationship between Kyrie and Lebron & the Cavs is damaged beyond repair. There is no way they'll get another offer close to what the Celtics were willing to pay. I guess they'll need to figure if the Brooklyn pick and Crowder is enough for them to get past however long IT will be out for. I doubt he'll miss that long, all reports on his injury said he may miss the beginning of the season but should be back no later than early December.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...ne-isaiah-thomas-mull-next-move?sf109424239=1