Darius Garland is undoubtedly the Cleveland Cavaliers’ primary playmaker going forward, given what he’s shown throughout his time with Cleveland. That’s not breaking news.
Garland was not an All-Star last season, but he was again steady, and while he has to be more steady in the playoffs from here, he’ll benefit from his taste of the postseason this past go-around, and continue to round out his game. He was one of just nine players that had at least 20 points and seven assists per game last season, and in Year 4, he connected on 41.0 percent of his three-point attempts.