Cleveland Cavaliers wing Isaac Okoro drives. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
It was some of a mixed bag for Isaac Okoro in his rookie campaign for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Coming into the season, also with the lightning quick turnaround from the past draft to the season and him not having been able to get much work in others seemingly, it was apparent that Okoro needed work offensively.
On the year, he had his share of inconsistencies on the offensive end, which led to Okoro averaging 9.6 points in 32.4 minutes per outing. As many will point to, looking onward, he needs to work on his catch-and-shoots, as evidenced by a three-point shooting hit rate of only 29.