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May 17, 20112011 NBA Draft Lottery: Cavaliers Land First and Fourth Selections
May 17, 2011Eighty-two games, 19 wins and a sizable trade later, here we are: watching the NBA lottery with something at stake, together, for the first time in this very site’s existence.
Two selections, combining for a 22.7 percent chance at landing the first-overall selection in the 2011 NBA Draft. Feel free to run your mocks here; for an ultra-scientific version of said lottery, The Basketball Jones has you covered.
The comment field is yours for the having. Just remember the rules. Here’s to Nick Gilbert (and Joe Haden and Josh Cribbs and Bernie Kosar) bringing the city of Cleveland some much-needed luck as the combinations filter up in New Jersey.
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I just have a bad feeling we get like 5 and 10.
This draft is going to be a total bust. Not really worried about where they pick, there are no game changers in this draft.
With no clear number 1 just being in the top 10 twice = win
2 and 8 would be fine…I would be happy with Williams and Walker. Fingers crossed for #1 to get Irving. Go Cavs!
Well, if the balls don’t bounce for them this time around, I’m not gonna be gnashing my teeth or anything. They hit the lottery big time in 2003. You can’t hit it every time.
It’s 8:45… can they milk this for one more commercial break?!? Unbearable.
I’m liking this. At worst #3 and #4 is awesome.
2 of the top 4???
hopefully this top pick is in the top 2…
Worst case scenario is looking awesome.
A.C.- also means the 2 “best” in Williams and Irving would be gone if that happens.
To quote Nick Gilbert, “What’s not to like”
O hot dang!!! Irving and Kanter????
BOOM!!!!!
Number 1 and Number 4 !
That… is… awesome.
Wow. Not bad.
Just goes to show you that anyone that deals with the Clippers ends up a winner.
Can’t wait to see Kyrie Irving in a cavs uni
Irving + either Williams or Kanter if they’re there would be pretty sick.