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Right now, the Cleveland Cavaliers don’t have a second-round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. But as usual, there will be some teams looking to “sell” second-round picks for salary cap reasons, and because they simply don’t have room on their roster for another player.
Usually if you want to buy into the second round, it’s between the 44th-60th overall picks. The Cavs roster right now has a lot of names on it, but not necessarily a lot of talent. It might be a good idea to buy a late second-round pick if, for nothing else, to add more talent to the roster.