Cleveland Cavaliers wing Dylan Windler shoots the ball. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
To this point, we have not seen much of Dylan Windler in action through his first two seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Windler missed all of what was formally his first year because of complicaations involved with a stress reaction in his lower left leg, for one.
Then in his second season, he did get in some outings and did show positive signs in his 31 games active. The problem was, Windler fractured his fourth metacarpal on his left hand in his first game, leading to a stretch of absences, and then he would then miss the last 27 games of the campaign later on due to what was first designated as knee soreness.