The conundrum is while a wing would be ideal it seems a lot of the wings are more a true two who an flex to the three (Shannon, Tyson, George, Alexander) as opposed to a three who can flex to the four which is really more so what they need.. Within that, some of the guys who may be fit don't really have good shooting numbers (Dunn, McCullar, Jones, Bridges) which also concerns me.. And some of the guys who may do both (Scheierman, Sandfort, Ingram, Larsson) seem more like round two talent than round one talent..
The wing group just doesn't excite me however the big man group does..
Filipowski is the one real wild card.. Tankathon has him #14, ESPN has him #16 and the Ringer has him #24.. If the Cavs choose to split up Mobley and Allen, this really may be their best shot to keep the two big look while having a modern big skillset.. I have some questions about his free-throw shooting, and then rebounding and toughness if paired with Mobley but this could be a guy worth going up to get if they want to unpair Mobley & Allen.. The Thunder at 12 and the Pelicans at 14 may be open for business..
The two guys I keep coming back to is Tyler Smith and Bobi Klintman -- they both seem to be in the range the Cavs will be in and I like the upside play based on their skillset and how they fill a need with this roster... I'd be tempted to make this pick considering the Cavs lack of picks moving forward as opposed to going safe..
I really like the idea of Da'Ron Holmes as well but am really surprised to see him firmly as a second rounder... I for sure thought he'd be in the mix at the Cavs pick late in the 1st..