Just two days after the 2018 NBA Draft, former KU-signee Billy Preston has found his next home.

According to multiple media reports, including from Yahoo Sports' Shams Charania, Preston has agreed to join the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Kansas City Star's Gary Bedore also reported Preston will play in the NBA's Summer League. The largest session of the Summer League will take place in Las Vegas from July 6-17.

Preston, a five-star recruit out of high school, entered Lawrence with high expectations for his first year. After an exhibition contest, Preston noted that while he wasn’t starting, that was largely because of the team’s frontcourt depth. The plan was to use him off the bench to start games but to have him on the floor for a majority of the time — and to start in the second half.

However, his season hit a snag shortly thereafter. Preston missed KU’s opener after KU coach Bill Self said he missed curfew and then a class when he went to retrieve his illegally parked car. Less than two hours before the team’s second game against Kentucky, KU athletics announced Preston was being withheld while the school looked into the “financial picture” of the car he had been driving.

KU turned over information in its own investigation to the NCAA, but after not hearing back in a process that spilled into 2018, Preston opted to go overseas, signing with BC Igokea in Bosnia.

Preston only appeared in three games for his overseas club before undergoing an injury that forced him to return to the United States. The big man was invited to the combine, where he measured out at an impressive 6 foot 10 1/2 in shoes with a 7-2 wingspan. However, Preston opted not to participate in the five-on-five games at the event, meaning the only teams who had seen a good sample of his recent progress were those that invited the former Jayhawk for individual workouts.

Heading into the draft, Self noted Preston's draft stock was hard to nail down. He said he had heard from multiple teams that Preston was a first-round talent — a statement he reaffirmed following the draft — but that it was tricky since the teams hadn't had a ton of time to watch and get to know his game.

"Many Blessings come in disguises," Preston tweeted after not being selected in the draft. "In Due Time... #UNDRAFTED"

Still, those within the program have spoken highly of Preston's talent. Earlier in the summer, Norm Roberts, the KU big men coach, told Phog.net he sees Preston as an extremely versatile player.

“Has all the skills. Has all the skills,” Roberts said. “On a given day, Billy Preston can look like Paul George. On a given day, Billy Preston has the skills of Carmelo Anthony. On a given day, he’s got the length and the size very similar to a young Kevin Garnett.”

It remains to be seen what he'll do at the next level — as well as what the details of his signing are. It is extremely common for players to sign non-guaranteed deals or deals simply for the summer to test out what they can do with an NBA team. If he latches on with the Cavaliers, Preston will be joining a squad that has reached the NBA Finals in each of the last four seasons.

With Preston reportedly signing with the Cavaliers, all four draft-eligible Jayhawks have now joined an NBA team. Devonte' Graham was drafted by the Hornets. Svi Mykhailiuk was drafted by the Lakers, and Malik Newman joined Mykhailiuk as an undrafted free agent in Los Angeles.

And in case you missed it, here are stories we wrote about the personalities of Graham (link) and Mykhailiuk and Newman (link) throughout the draft process. You can also read the story from Graham's introductory press conference: here.