Cavs make Kansas star top NBA draft pick | Inquirer Sports

Cavs make Kansas star top NBA draft pick

/ 04:08 AM June 28, 2014

NEW YORK—With Andrew Wiggins at No. 1, it was a big night for Canada and the University of Kansas. And it better be the right one for the Cavaliers.

Cleveland went north of the border to open the NBA draft for the second straight year Thursday night, hoping Wiggins works out better than Anthony Bennett.

Thrilled to go first and even happier when Jayhawks teammate Joel Embiid went two picks later, Wiggins beamed in his black tuxedo jacket with a white floral pattern.

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“A thousand thoughts are going through my head right now,” Wiggins said. “It’s a dream come true.”

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Bennett was injured last summer, came into the season out of shape and made no impact, one of the reasons the Cavs were back in this spot again.

Milwaukee followed with another freshman, Duke forward Jabari Parker. Some consider him the more NBA-ready player after an All-American season for the Blue Devils.

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“I’m just very optimistic,” Parker said. “If it was 1, 2, put me at 60, just getting that opportunity, getting that chance of being in the NBA.”

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Embiid went third to Philadelphia. Arizona forward Aaron Gordon went fourth to Orlando, followed by Australian guard Dante Exum to Utah.

Then came two teams not used to picking so high: The Boston Celtics took Oklahoma State guard Marcus Smart, with the Los Angeles Lakers picking Kentucky forward Julius Randle at No. 7.  AP

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