The Cleveland Cavaliers did not have any individual players named to All-NBA teams recently, which is not exactly a shocker, considering they tied the Phoenix Suns for having the league’s second-worst record in 2018-19 with a mark of 19-63 (per NBA.com).
That being said, one of the bright spots in Cleveland’s last season was Larry Nance Jr., who had a career year.
Playing the most minutes of his career (26.8) Nance had career-bests in points (9.4 on 55.4% shooting), rebounds (8.2), assists (3.2), and steals per game (1.5), while also showing he can be a three-point threat when open, as he shot a somewhat-respectable 33.