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I didn't know about Gilbert's 14 year old son and his medical problems....


SECAUCUS, N.J. -- The Cleveland Cavaliers won the draft lottery Tuesday night and earned the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, one year after losing LeBron James.

Represented by 14-year-old Nick Gilbert, the son of owner Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers got a huge jump on their rebuilding when a pick they got from the Los Angeles Clippers in a midseason trade moved up from the No. 8 spot to the top.

They will pick first for the first time since 2003, when they drafted James.

He left for Miami last summer and the Cavs tumbled to the second-worst record in the league, but they will have two top-four picks. They already had their own and picked up another at the trade deadline from the Los Angeles Clippers in the Baron Davis deal.

Minnesota will pick second and Utah turned New Jersey's pick from the Deron Williams trade into the No. 3 selection.

The Timberwolves continued their unbelievable lottery losing streak, falling to 0 for 14 and dropping for the eighth time. They had a 25 percent chance of winning after finishing with a league-worst 17-65 record.

Instead the luck went to the Cavs, who are used to playing deep in the playoffs and hope they won't have to worry about this trip again.

Nick Gilbert was born with Neurofibromatosis (NF), a nerve disorder that causes tumors to grow anywhere in the body at any time. He was wearing black-rimmed glasses and a bow tie and looked serious until he showed a keen sense of humor in a television interview. His father called him his "hero," and the Cavs also brought along two Cleveland Browns dressed in the Cavs' wine and gold jerseys for good luck.


They will likely decide between point guard Kyrie Irving of Duke or Arizona forward Derrick Williams.

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The Cavaliers won the NBA Draft Lottery and will get the 1st overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. The Cavs also won the 4th overall pick.

Before the lottery, the Cavs had a 22.7% chance of winning the top pick.

Represented by 14-year-old Nick Gilbert, the son of owner Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers will pick #1 overall for the first time since 2003, when they drafted LeBron James.

Cavs owner Dan Gilbert watched his son wait patiently for the last three teams to be called. Some special guests joined Dan and Nick Gilbert


Former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar, current Browns wide receiver Josh Cribbs and current Browns defensive back Joe Haden all were in Secaucus, New Jersey to watch the lottery draft.


Cleveland finished with the second-worst record in the NBA season at 19-63. Cleveland finished with the second-worst record in the NBA season at 19-63.

http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/190341 ... pick-first

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Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:I'm not seeing any stories yet that mention The Cavs got #1 AND #4.

Did I read HB right earlier?

I think that should certainly be part of the write ups by now.
Yet the article you posted right before said, "The Cavaliers won the NBA Draft Lottery and will get the 1st overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. The Cavs also won the 4th overall pick." That was in the first two sentences!