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I'm assuming you mean Boris Diaw in the sense that he'd be a great 4th/5th option, and not in the way they play. Because outside of height and weight, Diaw and Sullinger couldn't be any more different.

I was thinking Diaw as a 3rd option scoring wise that provides decent rebounding and assist numbers. I think Sully can improve his range as Diaw already has. Sully obviously is a bigger guy.
 
1.Kyrie Irving
2.Jared Sullinger
3.Terrence Jones
??.Enes Kanter(I would actually like him more than Sullinger if by draft day he shows something, that he might be able to be a 15/10 guy at C, kind of like a Bogut. There is an outside chance he plays this year, he might play in the Nike Hoop Summit, but he will definitely be working out against other top C’s come pre-draft). He could move up to 2 or way down my list depending on what he shows.
5.Harrison Barnes (Prototypical NBA wing, he is starting to gain confidence).

Right field- Jan Vesely, he is extremely talented. (He is playing heavy minutes for a top team in Europe and his stats have been increasing in the Top 16 (European playoffs)).

Left field-Perry Jones (Watching his games is like watching Adam Sandler movies after Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, all hype and no deliverance.)

Jonas Valanciunas-Very talented but right now he is too skinny to play more than 15 mpg in the Euroleague. I don’t really think he’s for the Cavs. I think he will stay in the draft but he probably won’t come overseas for a few years. He would break in half playing C in the NBA currently. The Cavs need any kind of contributor right now to not break the all-time losing record next year. No matter who we draft, we will still be in the top 5 next year, which is what we greatly need.

Derrick Williams-I think he will be a solid player but I don’t think he is for the Cavs.

With any of these players plus Austin Rivers, Quincy Miller, or Michael Gilchrist next year, barring injury, the Cavs will be in the midst of a quick 2-3 year turnaround.
 
1. Kyrie Irving
2. Terrence Jones
3. Jared Sullinger
4. Derrick Williams
5. Enes Kanter
 
I was thinking Diaw as a 3rd option scoring wise that provides decent rebounding and assist numbers. I think Sully can improve his range as Diaw already has. Sully obviously is a bigger guy.

While Diaw is a nice player and all, we better fucking come away with something better than Boris Diaw with a top 4 pick
 
1. Irving (assuming he comes back well from injury)
2. Kanter (working with Coach Cal this season to prepare for the draft, so will probably be more polished than what we saw last time he played. I'd need to see him play again to firmly plant him at #2)
3. Sullinger (Safest pick of the bunch. Will give some scoring and a good amount of rebounding.)
4. T. Jones (Thad Young type at worst. I don't think he is a tweener, but I haven't watched him for the purpose of 'scouting' so I wouldn't know for sure. He seems like a typical 3 to me.)
5. P. Jones (Definitely has potential to move up, but I don't like his potential playing the 3 in the NBA. I think he projects with a much higher ceiling if he would start rebounding and playing in the post like a 4. If he could develop a KG-like skill set, he would be right after Irving)
 
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Jared Fogle
Perry Mason
Tommy Lee Jones
Emmanuel Kant
 
!. Kyrie (is this even a question)
2. Sullinger (safe pick)
3. D Williams (seems to be a good option)
4. T Jones (see Williams)
5. P Jones (I'm sorry, but Eli has made me really hate this kid)
 
LMAO LMAO LMAO @ Perry Jones not being in some your top-5s.

Nothing else can be said here. If Cavs get the second third or fourth slot, I pray GMs think like you all.
 
1. Irving
2. Irving
3. Irving
4. Irving
5. Irving

We are going to draft some euro who you have never heard of.

If by someone we never heard of, you mean Kanter, then maybe we will. Or maybe with our later second round pick.
 
I seriously question your basketball knowledge if you think Perry Mason is better than Tommy Lee Jones.

I can't agree with you on this Rist. No one is better on defense than Perry Mason.
 

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