rabman_gold
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I finally got to thinking. On the outer layer, this draft lacks that surefire superstar in all aspects without any risks. Also, it seems rather deceptively weak. But at the same time, the Cavaliers are in a hurry to start competing again in time for the 2014 summer of free agency. So this draft has some sort of impact on their future.
What do you guys think? We have 1 pick in the top 10. 1 between 15-30. And 2 between 31-35. What is the ideal 2013 Draft decisions and how they impact the future?
What do you guys think? We have 1 pick in the top 10. 1 between 15-30. And 2 between 31-35. What is the ideal 2013 Draft decisions and how they impact the future?
My Ideal Draft Day/Night is hopefully landing in a good spot in the top 10 and get a guy that we hope pans out. That could be Noel, Porter, Len. We could target a talent at the same position and trade him for an asset or 2 but I know we should get someone of at least Thompson's or Waiter's talent.
We should focus on getting only one more guy, since the roster turnover we have is huge. I would prefer using minimal assets to get the second guy and hopefully getting someone of some value. I would prefer that to be a swingman, since I don't trust the big men at all. Considering the weakness of the draft, I would like to see us get Alex and Otto with our two picks, but I expect that to be difficult, so I won't bother. But I would like to see a possible home-run deal made, but would be okay with getting commodities on the market instead.
Next, if we don't get a good enough piece with the second pick, we should package it all for another pick in 2014. The picks are important to stock up since everybody will want them and we have nothing to lose, yet.