Everybody wanted the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA draft, but it was the Cleveland Cavaliers that surprisingly earned the top spot in the lottery for the third time in four years. ESPN noted how unlikely this was coming into the draft: Here is a complete look at the order for the top 14 picks in June: What will the Cavaliers do with the first overall pick now that they have it? While there are a number...
NBA Lottery 2014: Best Options for Cleveland Cavaliers with 1st Overall Pick
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