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Cleveland Cavaliers Scribbles: Darius Garland an option? A deal with New Orleans? — Terry Pluto
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The Cleveland Cavaliers are one of two teams to have a private workout with Vanderbilt guard Darius Garland. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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The Cleveland Cavaliers are one of two teams to have a private workout with Vanderbilt guard Darius Garland. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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By Terry Pluto, The Plain Dealer
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Scribbles in my notebook as the the Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for Thursday’s NBA draft:
1. I talked to a league source who said the Cavaliers had at least five people at the private workout for Vanderbilt guard Darius Garland. That was over the weekend in Los Angeles.
2. Garland also had a private workout for the Lakers, but that was before Saturday’s Anthony Davis deal was made with New Orleans. At the time of Garland’s L.A. workout, the Lakers still had the No. 4 pick. The Cavs are at No. 5.
3. Now, the No. 4 pick belongs to New Orleans, which secured it after making the Davis deal with the Lakers. Former Cavaliers GM David Griffin now has that same job with the Pelicans. Current Cavs GM Koby Altman worked under Griffin in Cleveland.
4. So let’s connect some dots. If the Cavs have an interest in Garland (or another player) who could be picked by the Pelicans, it’s not hard to imagine the two teams flopping picks with other things involved in the deal.
5. Garland is represented by Klutch Sports, the agency led by Rich Paul and sports attorney Mark Termini. They also represent Davis. They didn’t permit Garland to work out at the NBA Combine. A week ago, Klutch had a showcase with its clients for NBA teams -- but Garland didn’t take part.
6. But the Cavs did look at him. Garland played only five games at Vanderbilt before sustaining a knee injury. He had meniscus knee surgery in late November. He is said to be healthy right now, and several doctors supposedly have cleared him. Meniscus knee injuries are not as serious as the ACL tear. Garland was hurt making a layup two minutes into Vanderbilt’s 77-75 loss to Kent State.
7. Garland’s college career consists of 139 minutes. He shot 29-of-54 (.537) from the field and 11-of-23 (.478) on 3-pointers. He was 12-of-16 from the foul line. It’s hard to judge Garland on his college career because it was so short, other than he has a nice touch from the outside.
8. Garland is from Nashville, also the home of Vanderbilt. He was a 5-star recruit who turned down offers from most major college powers to stay home and play for the Commodores.
9. Cavaliers Coach John Beilein is supposed to be open to two smaller guards if they can score. Would the Cavs be interested in pairing the 6-foot-2 Garland with 6-foot-2 Collin Sexton in the backcourt? That’s small for the NBA, but I would not discount it for the Cavs. That’s especially true if they consider Garland an eventual impact player.
10. As for a deal with New Orleans, that has to be considered a possibility. The Pelicans picked up three first-round picks in the Laker deal. The Cavs have picks No. 5 and No. 26 in this draft. They are loaded with future second-round picks.
11. I believe it’s significant that the Klutch agency invited the Cavs to work out Garland. Klutch also represents current Cavaliers Tristan Thompson and J.R. Smith (still on the roster). They also represent LeBron James, pairing him with Davis (also a client) in Los Angeles.
12. Garland is thin, about 180 pounds. Like most freshman college guards, defense is a rumor and a problem with him. He also needs to develop some strength driving to the rim.
13. The names of De’Andre Hunter and Jarrett Culver have been connected to the Cavs for a long time. They still are possibilities. But I sense something is up with Garland and the Cavs.
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