Jun 29, 2003 8:00 AM EST

Cavaliers General Manager Jim Paxson was in the midst of developing a legacy of questionable draft picks that left critics scratching their heads in disbelief and fans booing from the top of their lungs.

Some of those picks included guard Trajan Langdon (11th overall) in 1999 and center DeSagana Diop (eighth overall) in 2001.

The past two years, however, have been a different story.

The Cavaliers haven't left much room for debate. Last season, the Cavs selected guard Dajuan Wagner and forward Carlos Boozer. Wagner, the sixth overall pick, showed glimpses of a future filled with scoring from any spot on the floor. Boozer proved to be one of the steals of the draft when he slipped into the second round and finished third in the league in field-goal percentage.

Via Plain Dealer