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Okoro is second on the team in 3pt % at 40.7%, which is just 0.2% behind Merrill in first. His eFG% is third on the team at 59.4% behind big men Allen and Thompson, and his FGA have gone up each year he's been in the league.
What is this guy going to look like at 25?
He's never going to lead the league in scoring - or shot attempts - but he's no longer a one-way player or offensive liability. I definitely wouldn't be shocked when some other team that recognizes his value puts a bag on the table.
I think there is a team out there that could put Okoro into his perfect fit as a starter and if they have the money they will put a bag on the table for him. I'm just not sure that the Cavs will value Okoro at the same amount that another team could. Not really sure who that team would be.
If a team that already has two star ball handlers and is lacking a SG for their starting lineup, Okoro could fit in perfect. The Cavs just have too much SG depth that if a big offer sheet comes along, I'm not sure we match.
I think how he plays in the playoffs will have a major effect on what kind of offer sheet he gets. The further we get in the playoffs the more exposure he will get and the buzz with role players on good teams tends to go up.
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