The Cleveland Cavaliers don't currently have a coach, any draft picks or a clue if LeBron James is coming back. But in this volatile summer, things are changing quickly. The Cavs, who traded away their selections while chasing an NBA title, are trying to move back into Thursday's draft through a trade. The team has purchased second-round picks in each of the past two years, and could be positioning to do it again. Cleveland has discussed deals with several teams, even listening to offers for point guard Mo Williams, who has drawn some interest. Williams has had two solid regular seasons with the Cavs, but he has been maddeningly inconsistent in the playoffs since joining Cleveland. With trade rumors swirling, as they typically do before the draft, Williams pleaded on his Twitter account that he wants to stay with the Cavs. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2010/news/story?id=5320508