As we’ve often stressed here at KJG, the Cleveland Cavaliers had a bunch of injury issues in the 2018-19 season, and that played a significant role in them not having the year they would’ve wanted to at the beginning of last year.
A player that was one of several pieces that had his season handicapped due to reported injury was Matthew Dellavedova, who only played in seven games post-All-Star break (a 24-game stretch, per NBA.com) due to reported concussion symptoms.
Though some of that was seemingly precautionary, it was clear that Dellavedova had to have been not nearly 100%.