The Cleveland Cavaliers must address the ongoing contract talks with Isaac Okoro before the beginning of the season.
dedicated the offseason to locking down the team's core four, but questions still remain about the lack of depth on the bench.
Cleveland made a qualifying offer of one year, $11.8 million to the former 2020 first-round pick, according to multiple reports. A short term, prove-it deal would be perfect for a player like Okoro, who has displayed his potential to grow. One reason why the Cavaliers hired head coach Kenny Atkinson was for his ability to develop young talent. The formerhead coach helped Caris LeVert and Jarrett Allen blossom into the players they are today. If Atkinson could get more offensive production out of Okoro, he would quickly bolster the bench rotation. He certainly has a track record of developing 3-point shooters.
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