The Cleveland Cavaliers have finalized a three-year, $38 million agreement with Isaac Okoro, securing their last restricted free agent. The deal comes after Okoro's solid performance last season, where he showed improvement in three-point shooting, vital for his role as a defensive specialist.
After a disappointing playoff exit, the Cavaliers made significant changes, including firing head coach JB Bickerstaff and hiring Kenny Atkinson. They've locked in key players like Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley with hefty extensions, setting a promising foundation for future seasons.
With a strong core, the Cavaliers aim to build upon their recent playoff successes and compete for higher honors in the Eastern Conference, looking for a deeper run in the upcoming seasons.