Cleveland Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff (left) talks with Cleveland wing Isaac Okoro in-game. (Photo by David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
Looking at next season, it’s apparent that Isaac Okoro needs to make strides with his shot over the offseason. Okoro had flashes as a catch-and-shoot threat, and it was a plus to see him more confident in the closing stretch of the year for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but a 29.0 percent hit rate from three-point range was not great.
So looking onward, he’ll need to improve there, and I’m sure there will be plenty of reps for him in that realm heading into next season.