CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Much like they did with their recent coaching search, the Cleveland Cavaliers are expected to cast a wide net when it comes to the fifth overall pick and will consider wild cards Kevin Porter Jr. and Bol Bol at that spot, league sources told cleveland.com.

The other names in contention at No. 5 are more obvious, led by Vanderbilt’s Darius Garland, Virginia’s De’Andre Hunter, Texas Tech’s Jarrett Culver and Duke’s Cameron Reddish. But Bol and Porter, a pair of prospects with red flags, also have top 10 talent, making them intriguing options for a group that is known to take risks.

According to sources, the Cavs met with Porter Wednesday night in Chicago. They are hoping to bring him to Cleveland for a pre-draft workout in the next few weeks.

After the combine, the Cavs will head to Agency Pro Days, where different reps put their clients on display for executives.

Porter, 19, was suspended indefinitely this past season due to a “personal conduct issue” at USC. He also dealt with injuries as a freshman, failing to live up to the hype coming out of high school.

A Seattle native, Porter was the No. 28 prospect in the 2018 class. He averaged 9.5 points on 47.1 percent from the field and 41.2 percent from 3-point range in 21 games. He also showed flashes of his potential, scoring 17 points in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinal matchup against Washington -- his final college game.

Bol was measured in Chicago, but is not expected to work out or conduct interviews. The center, who suffered a season-ending foot injury in December, checked in at 7-foot-2 with shoes on and recorded a 7-foot-7 wingspan to go with a 9-foot-7 and 1/2 inch standing reach. In nine games at Oregon, Bol averaged 21.0 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.7 blocks. He shot 56.1 percent from the field and 52.0 percent from beyond the arc.

Reddish said he has a meeting set up with Cleveland on Friday. Garland did not meet with the Cavs in Chicago, according to sources. The talented point guard, who played just five games as a freshman before suffering an MCL injury, left the combine without doing interviews or workouts, leading some to believe Garland already has a promise from some team in the top 10.

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