Minimal expectations surround the youthful Cleveland Cavaliers‘ team in 2019-20, as they are in the midst of a full-blown rebuild. Added to the Cavaliers squad this offseason were three first-round draft picks, though, as we’ve often hit on here at KJG.
One of those selections was used to draft Dylan Windler, a sharpshooter from Belmont.
Windler connected on nearly 43.0% of his three-point attempts in his final two years in college (42.6 and 42.9%, per Sports Reference), and he also grabbed 9.3 rebounds per game his junior year and 10.8 rebounds per game his senior year.