CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Cavaliers conducted a private workout with Texas Tech’s 6-7 wing Jarrett Culver on Monday, league sources told cleveland.com.

Sources said Culver, one of a few players in the mix for the Cavaliers’ No. 5 pick, also had dinner with key members of the organization -- general manager Koby Altman, assistant GM Mike Gansey, head coach John Beilein and assistant coach J.B. Bickerstaff. When given enough time, the Cavs consider the dinners and sit-downs a valuable opportunity for the braintrust to get to know the prospect and gauge how he would fit into the culture they are trying to instill.

Overlooked coming out of high school, Culver was named Big 12 Player of the Year and helped lead Texas Tech to the national title game. As a sophomore, he averaged 18.5 points on 46.1 percent from field and 30.4 percent from 3-point range to go with 6.4 rebounds and 3.7 assists.

The Cavs have kept tabs on Culver all season, watching him in person numerous times. Altman and Gansey were both in attendance for Culver’s 22-point outburst against Beilein’s Michigan in the Sweet 16. Members of the front office also witnessed Culver’s pro day for Octagon basketball during this pre-draft process.

According to sources, the Cavs are still hoping to conduct a workout with De’Andre Hunter, but it hasn’t happened yet. Like Culver, Hunter is in consideration with the fifth pick.

Duke’s Cam Reddish won’t work out after having surgery on a core muscle that limited him during his lone college season, but the Cavs would like to meet with him in person once more prior to June 20. They already talked to him in Chicago at the combine. Darius Garland, who played just four full games as a freshman at Vanderbilt, 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.

While No. 5 may be a bit too high for international prospect Sekou Doumbouya, the Cavaliers were one of a handful of teams in attendance for Doumbouya’s pro day in Dallas over the weekend. According to sources, Doumbouya “shot it well” and showed why he is likely to be taken in the top 10.

The Cavs have the Nos. 5 and 26 picks in the 2019 NBA Draft.

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