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THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS WILL SELECT 1ST OVERALL IN THE 2014 NBA DRAFT!

 

WELCOME TO CLEVELAND, ANDREW!

If Lebron loses the series, he's most likely going to go back to Cleveland. 

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they'll pick another player like anthony bennett wiggins doesn't even look like he is going to be good. I bet parker is better.

 

Wiggins is an athletic freak, and is going to be great. We have a new GM so I don't understand the continued jokes with Anthony Bennett, etc. None of our previous draft picks have been terrible, just the media hates Cleveland and likes to create controversy. Irving is still an All-Star and averages 20+/3/6. Dion averaged 16/3/3, but the media says he toxic and a terrible player. Thompson is averages 12/1/9 but big men always take longer to develop. Post all-star game Anthony Bennett averaged 6/1/4 in just 13 minutes. Give him some time to play and he could be a legitimate six man, and or heir to Thompson (if he doesn't pan out). Hawes is a very underrated rebounder, and shoots lights out 3. Add a guy like Wiggins, or even Jabari (whoever Griffin likes) and we could be great in the future. 

 

But hey, I thought we'd be a playoff team this year. I'm extremely excited though so we'll see.

cleveland is just not gonna be good next year competing with all the others

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