Cleveland Cavaliers big Dean Wade shoots the ball. (Photo by David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
Last season, it was nice to see Dean Wade get his share of meaningful playing time for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Wade did not get much of that in his first season after he was an undrafted two-way signing by Cleveland following the 2019 NBA Draft.
Wade did demonstrate stretch big potential with Cleveland’s then-G League affiliate, the Canton Charge (now Cleveland Charge), as he knocked in 39.9 percent of his three-point attempts in 2019-20 with them, though.
But even while injuries to the likes of Kevin Love and Larry Nance Jr.