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Breaking News : Enes Kanter number 1 on NBADRAFT.NET yeaa hooooo :):):)

Consider this though, there aren't any bigs at all in next year's draft
Anthony Davis, Jared Sullinger, Perry Jones, Tyler Zeller and Mason Plumlee all say "hi." Not to mention there are always a half-dozen first-rounders who will come out of nowhere during the 2010-11 college basketball season - Cavs would be foolish to base their 2011 picks on what the 2012 draft class projects to be.
 
Anthony Davis, Jared Sullinger, Perry Jones, Tyler Zeller and Mason Plumlee all say "hi." Not to mention there are always a half-dozen first-rounders who will come out of nowhere during the 2010-11 college basketball season - Cavs would be foolish to base their 2011 picks on what the 2012 draft class projects to be.

None of these are centers. The Cavs could not play any of these at center except Zeller, who isn't anything worth looking forward to.
 
None of these are centers. The Cavs could not play any of these at center except Zeller, who isn't anything worth looking forward to.
Keep in mind there are those who aren't sold that Kanter himself is a true center rather than an oversized PF, and that there are other ways for Cleveland find a center besides the draft.
 
I think the consensus now is that Irving, Williams, Kanter and Knight are the 4 best players in the draft and after that there is a big drop off. What works in our favor is that the Cavs has Baron Davis under contract for 2 more years and the T-Wolves will have Rubio coming over this upcoming season. Baron Davis, when engaged, is still the team's best player and drafting Irving will leave them in the position where their top 2 players are both PGs. The T-Wolves can draft Irving and trade him, but the value they are going to get will be lower since their hands are tied with the whole world knowing they are drafting to trade. Also, who knows, maybe the team that eventually trades up is Washington, and they will never draft another PG and aim for Derrick Williams.

Anyway, as long as Irving doesn't go number 1, he will most likely end up with us at #3 (which I would love to happen). For those of you who are worried about his injury, he was checked out at the combine and everything checked out fine. NBAdraft.net said he had a broken foot but I think it was just a turf toe. I might be wrong though.

I doubt that. If anything there will be countless teams competing in trading with them.

Irving will be a PG of the future for any team, even teams that may already have a solid PG (Sacramento, Golden State, Orlando, etc, etc, etc).
 
Does this mean we have a better chance at Derrick Williams...? (Sorry, but I don't get the Irving hype... personally.)

That would be spectacular, especially since he is touting himself at the 3 SF/F...
 
There is no way Irving drops.

All this "news" does is add another feather in the cap of our new player Enes.
 
Does turkishdelight= sepanol????

i wouldnt be happy if he goes number 1 overall. I guess u have problem with understanding general sense of my posts, but english is ur primary language right? ure supposed to do a better job
 
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