Cleveland Cavaliers wing Isaac Okoro looks to score after a ball fake. (Photo by Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports)
Isaac Okoro has a ways to go for the Cleveland Cavaliers on the offensive end, as he’s had 8.1 points in 31.9 minutes per game this season. His three-point shooting hit rate has been 31.2 percent, on 2.8 attempts per contest, for one.
Okoro’s shooting from the perimeter, via the catch-and-shoot game, is something that hopefully can steadily improve next season/looking onward. That’s one key for him, but it’s not as if the Cavs, as an overall group have been lighting it up from the perimeter in totality on the season.