Cleveland Cavaliers wing Dylan Windler shoots the ball. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
After missing his rookie season (stress reaction in his lower left leg) and a solid chunk of this season (fractured left hand), Dylan Windler has finally been able to find some consistency in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ rotation and become a solid player off the bench.
He has turned into a project, but one with high potential and has shown glimpses of it after being selected in the first round in 2019.
His production is a bit up of late and he is finding ways to help the Cavs, but it is not coming from what you’d likely expect, his shooting from deep.