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Back to EpisodesUlt Cavs: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS NBA DRAFT PREVIEW: Which prospects are the PERFECT FIT at #29?
Episode 1816
Published 18 hours ago
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Overall, the entire Cleveland Cavaliers bench needs major work and that's where finding depth in the NBA Draft with the #29 pick comes into play.
Although they have sharpshooters like Sam Merrill and Max Strus, their point guard, Dennis Schröder, is a temporary option, and they lack a true backup big man.
The flaw in much of the roster is a lack of athleticism. The Cavs were among the bottom teams in the playoffs in transition on both offense and defense. The age of many of their star players will always limit Cleveland’s transition and athletic capabilities, but young bench pieces will certainly help.
Cavs Draft Targets:
Christian Anderson — PG — Texas Tech
Cleveland sorely missed the offensive punch Ty Jerome brought off the bench, and Anderson has the potential to replicate that.
The Texas Tech sophomore is an offensive machine, averaging 18.5 points, 7.4 assists, and 7.9 three-point attempts, on an efficient 62.6% true shooting last season.
Anderson is a pick-and-roll machine, running almost his entire offense out of it. His three-level efficiency, high-volume shooting, and ability to hit any passing angle give him the potential for a dominant bench player.
Since he’s just 6-feet tall and has physicality concerns, there’s a reason he’s barely a first-round prospect. But if the Cavs are looking for a high-ceiling, dynamite offensive piece, Anderson’s a great option.
Veesaar would give the Cavs much-needed height. Their bench has lacked dominant size for years, and at 6-foot-11, the UNC junior will change it all.
The big man is already a premium stretch-five, knocking down 42.6% of his threes last season while still grabbing almost nine rebounds a game.
Veesaar is an advanced decision-maker, always finding open space as a role man and making the right pass.
He is 22 years old and has an extreme lack of quickness, even for his size, which puts a hard ceiling on him, but his current traits will make a substantial difference for Cleveland. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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