Fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers are probably going to love what rookie wing Dylan Windler will be able to bring to the rotation off the bench when he is able to go.
Windler was selected 26th overall in the 2019 NBA Draft by the Cavs, of course due to his ability to shoot it from the parking lot, really, as he displayed in his four-year career at Belmont with a three-point shooting clip of 40.6% on 4.2 attempts per game, as noted by Sports Reference, but Windler is also a good ball-mover that makes sound decisions.