When the Cleveland Cavaliers bucked the odds yet again, landing the No. 1 pick in the heralded 2014 NBA draft, a whole world of possibilities opened up for them. Going into the lottery, the Cavs were saddled with the No. 9 pick and a 1.7 percent chance of moving all the way up to the top of the board. That limited their options, as they were presumably going to be left drafting a second-tier...
Top Potential Trade Packages, Scenarios for Cleveland Cavs No. 1 2014 Draft Pick
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