This season for the Cleveland Cavaliers has been a year of growth, to say for the most part. Sitting as the 14th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 19-45 record, the Cavs will more than likely have a top five pick in the 2020 NBA Draft in June.
At this point, even though we know the lottery rules are much different now, Cleveland is currently projected to have the third overall pick in a few months, according to Tankathon, for what it’s worth.
Despite what many people see as a weak draft, general manager Koby Altman and the Cavs could walk away from it with one or more impact players, depending on if they make any trades perhaps leading up to the draft or during draft night.