NBA Power Rankings: Miami Heat Still No. 1?

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No. 18: Cleveland Cavaliers

Feb 24, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving (left) looks over at Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (right) as Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Byron Scott (center) looks on during the second half at the American Airlines Arena. MIami won 109-105. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

The Cavs, now led once again by Mike Brown, has made some interesting moves this offseason, acquiring Jarrett Jack, Earl Clark and Andrew Bynum, as well as drafting Anthony Bennett for some reason with the first pick. The Cavs will be feisty.

Oh, and Kyrie Irving. Yeah, Uncle Drew showed last season that he belongs in the elite category of players. But the offense stalled when the ball wasn’t in Irving’s hands last season, and with Brown not being necessarily creative on offense, we could see some of the offensive talent on the floor go to waste.

Any chance of toppling LeBron and the Heat? No. But I guess the Cavs are looking to revisit that next season.