Cleveland Cavaliers guard Quinn Cook watches his shot go down in-game. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Quinn Cook signed formally and made his first appearance last Friday for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first game of their season’s second half in what was a lopsided loss at the New Orleans Pelicans. Cook was signed to a 10-day contract then.
The expectation wasn’t and/or hasn’t been for Cook, who was waived last month by the Los Angeles Lakers, to play a considerable minutes-share in time with the Cavs, though.
The key reasoning for adding Cook was/has been to give Darius Garland a bit of a breather in terms of running things, albeit we know that Cook is not nearly the playmaker of Garland, nor Matthew Dellavedova.