Cleveland Cavaliers wing Isaac Okoro drives to the basket. (Photo by Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports)
Isaac Okoro didn’t have the most notable rookie campaign in the world, as he had 9.6 points per outing and shot 29.0 percent from three-point range. That was in 32.4 minutes per game for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Okoro had his share of inconsistencies offensively, and he needs to show he can be a viable catch-and-shoot next season more game-to-game.
On the plus side, post-All-Star break on in his first season, offensively Okoro appeared to look more confident, and that aided him as a driving presence.