I would love to get the 20th draft pick. But I would rather avoid Cleveland, but maybe they're the better matchup for us over Orlando, after all.
Shaq may not be back after the first round, and the Magic have one of the deepest benches in the league so with those two teams it's a game of pick your poison. Paul has historically played as good defense as humanly poosible while guarding LeBron (I'm thinking 2008 playoffs, last season, this pre-season and reg. season) to mixed results and we have the shooters to run w/ the Magic.
We can also beat Orlando in at least single games when we are fully healthy if the Christmas Day game is any indication, though Dwight Howard has vastly improved his post-game to where he can shoot all sorts of different hook-shots and layups along with the traditional emphatic Shaq-like dunks.
The Cavs, however have plenty of shooters, can play in the post (Shaq Varejao), can play iso, have tall dudes who can shoot the jay (Big Z, Hickson), have a point guard who can put up 30 if he isn't being hounded at all times, and if need be can just have Le'Bro' crab-dribble through the lane and get to the charity stripe at least 4 times a game cuz the refs will always bail him out.
The only thing more annoying than the Cavs streaky shooting are the antics by the loudspeakers/home-court fans @ Quicken Loans Arena and Anderson Varejao's flopping on the defensive end.
If we can play lock-down defense and force them into a halfcourt game then we'd have a chance because the Cavs can sometimes be lacksidasical on D...
...There is also the LeBron factor; can't let him get going and if you double-up on him he'll look for an open shooter so sometimes you just have to give him that jumper and hope it's a 'LeBrick Jaymiss'.
Regardless of how formidable of a team the Cavs are this season we have managed to beat them both at home and on the road so like the KG saying goes " Anything is [still] possible!!!!" ...