Cleveland Cavaliers wing Isaac Okoro drives. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
It’s apparent that in Year 2, Isaac Okoro needs to show more game-to-game on the offensive end for the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 32.4 minutes per outing in Year 1, he had 9.6 points per contest, and hit just 29.0 percent of his three-point attempts.
He seemed to be hesitant on offense, at least to some extent, up until about the All-Star break. From there, we did see him start to assert himself more, and particularly from April-onward, which was a positive, though.