The Cleveland Cavaliers have to ultimately be pleased with the way Collin Sexton has improved in the second half of this season. We’ve touched on the scoring totals and shooting percentages (especially from three-point range) from the “Young Bull,” and the way he’s been able to put it all together post-All-Star break, it’s been a pleasure to watch, and one would think the organization has to take that into consideration when allowing him to have ample opportunities to prove he can be Cleveland’s long-term answer at point guard.
Just take a look at this last six-game stretch, where Sexton scored at least 23 points in every one of them, which has not been done by a Cavs rookie (that includes LeBron James) since Austin Carr way back in 1971-1972 (courtesy of the Cleveland Cavaliers).