CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In the final days before the 2019 NBA Draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers will bring Virginia’s 6-foot-7 forward De’Andre Hunter to town for a workout and interview, sources told cleveland.com.

The specific day and time has not yet been finalized, but it is likely to take place either Monday or Tuesday. Hunter’s schedule combined with Cleveland’s will be the determining factor. The draft is Thursday, June 20, and the timing could allow Hunter to make a final impression.

Hunter, 21, was named ACC Defensive Player of Year this past season, helping lead Virginia to a national championship. In 38 games as a sophomore, he averaged 15.2 points on 52 percent from the field and 43.8 percent from 3-point range to go with 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists. Hunter, the ACC Sixth Man of the Year as a freshman, capped his college career with 27 points and nine rebounds against Jarrett Culver and Texas Tech in the title game.

Hunter is one of a handful of players Cleveland is considering with the No. 5 pick. Culver, who met with the Cavs on Monday, is another. Culver also had dinner with general manager Koby Altman, assistant GM Mike Gansey, head coach John Beilein and assistant J.B. Bickerstaff during his visit. His workout, according to those familiar with it, went as expected.

Duke’s Cam Reddish, another possibility at five, won’t be able to work out following surgery to repair a core muscle injury that plagued him as a freshman. While in Chicago for the combine, the Cavs met with Reddish, one of the most polarizing players in the draft, and were able to get one more sit-down with him ahead of the draft. Darius Garland is another possibility at No. 5 -- if he lasts that long.

Despite playing just four full games at Vanderbilt, Garland has plenty of supporters around the NBA, including in the Cavaliers organization, league sources say. Beilein is intrigued by a two-PG system and Garland’s shooting prowess is currently lacking on this roster, making Garland a possible fit.

The intriguing young lead guard isn’t yet willing to work out for anyone before the draft, sources say. Garland also left the combine early and didn’t participate in Klutch Sports’ recent pro day in Los Angeles, leading to the widespread belief that he has a promise from an undisclosed team.

The Cavs have the Nos. 5 and 26 picks in the draft.

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