Cleveland Cavaliers wing/forward Lamar Stevens dunks the ball. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Lamar Stevens turned out to be a nice undrafted free agent find after the 2020 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, who then signed him to a two-way deal.
Injuries to the likes of Kevin Love and Larry Nance Jr., and to some extent Dylan Windler did play into it, but Stevens did get some playing time to show what he could do last season for Cleveland.
That turned out to be worthwhile, in my opinion, and the Cavaliers eventually signing him to a multi-year, albeit mostly non-guaranteed deal from there, mid-last season was a sound move.