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Cleveland Cavaliers win 2013 NBA draft lottery

Adi Joseph
USA TODAY Sports
  • Cleveland Cavaliers won 2013 NBA draft lottery for first pick in June 27 draft
  • Cavaliers have picked first three times in past 11 drafts%2C going back to 2003 and 2011
  • Orlando Magic will pick second despite NBA%27s worst record%2C Washington Wizards third
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert and son Nick smile after winning the 2013 NBA draft lottery.

Nick Gilbert has his swagger back.

The Cleveland Cavaliers owner's son, who has a nerve disorder, has struck the lottery again. And the Cavaliers will pick first overall in the 2013 NBA draft on June 27 after winning the NBA draft lottery Tuesday in New York. This will be the third time in 11 years the Cavaliers pick first.

"It's huge for us," Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert said immediately after the pick. "For us, it's about the city of Cleveland and giving them more hope as we build the franchise to the level we want to go to."

The Orlando Magic, who had the best shot at landing the selection, came in second in the lottery, which gives every team that did not make the NBA playoffs odds based on regular-season records. The Magic will take the No. 2 pick despite their 25% shot at the first pick, compared to the Cavaliers' 15.6% odds.

The real surprise came when the Washington Wizards were selected third. The Wizards were slotted eighth but leaped five spots because of the lottery. The Wizards also picked third last season, and the player they took was their representative.

"We were projected to be in the eighth spot," Wizards guard Bradley Beal said. "The ball fell in our court and it is great to have the third pick in this draft."

The Cavaliers now have many options. This draft remarkably balanced, with at least four players considered potential top picks. Cleveland has its franchise player in All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving, the top pick in 2011 but could use help at several other positions.

Kentucky center Nerlens Noel and Kansas shooting guard Ben McLemore are considered the favorites for the pick, but Cleveland's biggest weakness last season was at small forward, the position of Georgetown's Otto Porter.

"This isn't a draft where there's a clear-cut obvious no-holds barred No. 1 choice," Dan Gilbert said in a teleconference. "Obviously we're going to have workouts between now and the draft. I don't think there's a direction that franchise is leaning."

Nick Gilbert was the Cavaliers' representative for the lottery for the third consecutive year. And he's 2-for-3 in getting the first overall pick.

Nick Gilbert has the nerve disorder neurofibromatosis, which causes tumors to grow in his body. He has become a rallying point for the draft lottery in recent years.

"The excitement on his face, that was something special," Dan Gilbert said. "That was probably my favorite part of this process."

The Cavaliers previously selected first overall in 2003, when they drafted LeBron James. When he left in 2010 for the Miami Heat, the franchise was devastated. Two top picks in three years since helps.

"It's been a long three years for the franchise, but we've come through it," Gilbert said. "We said all along that we're going to build this primarily through the draft. We wanted to focus on getting a handful of really strong people ... and build the franchise around them."

Here is the full first-round draft order:

1. Cleveland Cavaliers

2. Orlando Magic

3. Washington Wizards

4. Charlotte Bobcats

5. Phoenix Suns

6. New Orleans Pelicans

7. Sacramento Kings

8. Detroit Pistons

9. Minnesota Timberwolves

10. Portland Trail Blazers

11. Philadelphia 76ers

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Toronto Raptors)

13. Dallas Mavericks

14. Utah Jazz

15. Milwaukee Bucks

16. Boston Celtics

17. Atlanta Hawks

18. Atlanta Hawks (from Houston Rockets)

19. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Los Angeles Lakers)

20. Chicago Bulls

21. Utah Jazz (from Golden State Warriors)

22. Brooklyn Nets

23. Indiana Pacers

24. New York Knicks

25. Los Angeles Clippers

26. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Memphis Grizzlies)

27. Denver Nuggets

28. San Antonio Spurs

29. Oklahoma City Thunder

30. Phoenix Suns (from Miami Heat)

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