In Darius Garland’s first season in the league, he looked out of sorts. His playmaking was okay, but that was really his best asset in his rookie season. His scoring was inefficient, as he shot 40.1 percent from the field, and 35.5 percent from three-point land. His 87.5 percent clip from the free throw line was a great sign that he could become a great shooter, though, and luckily for Cleveland, he did.
As of now, Garland is one of the best guards in the whole NBA, and his playmaking is instrumental for the team.