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Cleveland Cavaliers: Ranking The Five Best Centers To Replace Andrew Bogut

When the Andrew Bogut signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, this isn’t how he expected his debut to turn out or his regular season to end. Nobody has to tell me that. Bogut broke his left tibia in 58 seconds on the court after a collision with the Miami Heat’s Okaro White.

Bogut, a former first overall pick, was expected to absorb some of Tristan Thompson’s workload, be a playmaker on offense with his passing ability and anchor the defense as a rim-protector when he’s on the floor. Now, the Cleveland Cavaliers will likely release Bogut although they may wait until a week before the playoffs to make the move.