The Cleveland Cavaliers have been one of the best three-point shooting teams the last four seasons. It’s hard to project how they’ll end up this year in that area, though, with the loss of LeBron James. With James’ passing, the Cavaliers didn’t need to take as many pull-ups; that won’t be the case as much now.
No player in the game gets more open triples for his teammates.
Nonetheless, the Cavs have started their post-James adjustment (as they debuted against the Boston Celtics Tuesday night) by pushing the pace as often as possible, and there will be more shots taken earlier in the shot clock.