Cleveland Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff (left) talks with Cleveland wing Isaac Okoro in-game. (Photo by David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
In his first season, Isaac Okoro had ups and downs for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Coming into the campaign, it was apparent that offensively, he was going to be somewhat raw.
That was admittedly how things played out for a good part of the season, too. On the year, in 32.4 minutes per game, he had 9.6 points per contest and hit only 29.0 percent of his three-point shot attempts.
In much of the first half of the year, and a bit after the All-Star break, Okoro did seem to be hesitant and fairly tentative on the offensive end.