There have been differing reports on the severity of Embiid's back injury. Sam Amico reported that Embiid's injury is minor and the Cavs will take him. ESPN Cleveland says that the injury is damning and the Cavs will pass on him.
https://twitter.com/SamAmicoFSO/statuses/477525160094752768
https://twitter.com/ESPNCleveland/statuses/477441295598628864
This is the guy they want, and if they don't take him, i really wonder what will happen. Dealing the pick seems foolish to me - as the best player available is Kevin Love and I wouldn't even consider a trade unless he signed a deal with the Wolves first. Renting a player who has never made the playoffs in his career for a single year doesn't seem like a winning strategy. Meanwhile Parker and Wiggins are set to workout with the Cavs this week, which could point to ESPN Cleveland's report being true, or it could just be customary workouts of the top prospects.
Philly and Boston also want the pick, but they offer next to nothing. Unless they're dealing years and years of first rounders, I wouldn't even pick up the phone.
I know the void under the basket is a big deal, but I'd still take Wiggins at number one. Nobody knows what LeBron is going to do this year or next, and the best type of player to build around is a wing player in today's NBA. Wiggins offers us a chance at something spectacular no matter what happens with Irving or Waiters in the future. Parker makes less sense to me because of a lower ceiling and the fact that he would have nowhere to play on the off chance that LeBron returns.
Whether or not I'm right about this, I just hope the franchise makes the right decisions. They've made the wrong ones for as many as 10 years now, and it's tiring to watch as a Cavs fan.