Draft Targets
Pick #25: Delon Wright, Point Guard/Shooting Guard, Utah
The only obvious need to address for this Cavaliers team is at backup point guard, where PG Matthew Dellavedova just isn’t getting it done behind star PG Kyrie Irving. Rather than going further above the luxury tax line in free agency to find the answer, Cleveland can simply select an NBA-ready floor general to lead their second unit. Enter Delon Wright, a mismatch machine as a 6’5” point guard that’s also able to slide over to the two. Averaging 15 points, 5.5 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block, and 1 three per game while hitting a ridiculous 53% of his shots from the field and 37% from beyond the arc, Wright has turned many heads this year with his incredible versatility. He’s one of the most mature players in the country, as he can lead any offense with his great pick-and-roll ability. Also cutting down on his turnovers this year, Wright is an obvious choice for the Cavaliers should he fall this far.
Pick #25: Delon Wright, Point Guard/Shooting Guard, Utah
The only obvious need to address for this Cavaliers team is at backup point guard, where PG Matthew Dellavedova just isn’t getting it done behind star PG Kyrie Irving. Rather than going further above the luxury tax line in free agency to find the answer, Cleveland can simply select an NBA-ready floor general to lead their second unit. Enter Delon Wright, a mismatch machine as a 6’5” point guard that’s also able to slide over to the two. Averaging 15 points, 5.5 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block, and 1 three per game while hitting a ridiculous 53% of his shots from the field and 37% from beyond the arc, Wright has turned many heads this year with his incredible versatility. He’s one of the most mature players in the country, as he can lead any offense with his great pick-and-roll ability. Also cutting down on his turnovers this year, Wright is an obvious choice for the Cavaliers should he fall this far.