The wait is nearly over as the 2013 NBA Draft will be taking place tonight. The Cleveland Cavaliers will be center stage to kick off the festivities with the No. 1 overall pick.

The Cavs are no stranger to success in the respective slot, as they selected LeBron James in 2003 and Kyrie Irving in 2011. However, it clearly won't be as easy of a decision for Cleveland this time around because there's no clear-cut dominant player.

Due to the circumstances, and a void at center, it's highly likely that the Cavs will select Maryland's Alex Len as the No. overall pick. With his size and length, he's one of the most elite offensive big men available. To top it off, he has the maturity to contribute right off the bat.

With the No. 2 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic should grab Nerlens Noel out of Kentucky, also a center. Noel is an upper-echelon defensive force with great rebounding and shot blocking skills. The only downside is that he's coming off reconstructive knee surgery, which puts him at a higher risk level. Rehabilitation on the knee will most likely keep him on the sidelines for the summer league and the beginning of the season.

The Washington Wizards will most certainly pick up Georgetown small forward, Otto Porter Jr., with the third draft pick. He's a game-changing player on both offense and defense, and appears to be NBA ready with his numerous tools.

The 2013 NBA Draft will begin at 7 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 27. Please be sure to check back for more of the latest info on the draft.