As we’ve emphasized here at KJG throughout this offseason, the Cleveland Cavaliers should have better spacing in 2019-20 than they had the majority of last season.
Cleveland converted on three-point shots pretty well in 2018-19, as only 12 teams shot it at a better clip from there (per NBA.com).
The Cavaliers placed in the bottom ten in both three-pointers made and attempted per game, though (again, per NBA.com), but the way they improved in those areas post-All-Star break last year makes me optimistic that with more legitimate three-point threats in their rotation next season, that they should have better spacing and in turn, be more efficient near the rim than they were last year.