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What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 2:24 am
by 3960HOOD
The Cav's will definitely dictate our draft, depending on how closely rated they have Irving/Knight/Walker rated wouldn't it be the best thing for them to do is draft Kanter or Williams #1 then pick up either Knight or Walker at #4 if they really need a PG? If you were the Cav's who would you pick 1 and 4?
I'd probably pick Williams/Knight if i was in their shoes.

Re: What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 2:34 am
by J_Ray
Depends how they see Williams projecting. If they see a star SF, then ya. But if they see him as a PF, they already have Hickson and Varejao, so might as well go with Irving.

Re: What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 2:42 am
by StocktonShorts
They should draft another apostrophe. You can never have too many.

Re: What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 3:57 am
by superd
I would stay with Irving hoping the T'Wolves go with Kanter, the Jazz Knight, and take Williams #4. If the Jazz take Williams Cleveland takes Donatas M. or Biyombo. With Donatas they would have 2 good offensive players. Biyombo gives them rebounding and defense.

Course I'm a Jazz fan and would like them to get any of these guys except Knight. Jimmer at 12!

Re: What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 5:54 am
by 3960HOOD
superd wrote:I would stay with Irving hoping the T'Wolves go with Kanter, the Jazz Knight, and take Williams #4. If the Jazz take Williams Cleveland takes Donatas M. or Biyombo. With Donatas they would have 2 good offensive players. Biyombo gives them rebounding and defense.

Course I'm a Jazz fan and would like them to get any of these guys except Knight. Jimmer at 12!


That would be a steal for the Cavs I don't think we'd pass on Williams though.

Re: What should the Cav's do with their picks?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 6:05 am
by carrottop12
We wouldn't pass on Williams.

Cavs should draft Irving, then Valanciunas at 4.

They are a great match up together, and Valanciuans could be allowed to develop while Irving is in the spot light. He'll be much better suited out of the spotlight while he develops until he can be a legit #2 guy rather than going to a team who only has one lotto pick where he'll be expected to contribute immediately.