The Cleveland Cavaliers are focused on improving their three-point shooting for the upcoming season after a disappointing 2023 NBA Playoffs. To address this, they signed Max Strus to a four-year contract, banking on his ability to enhance floor spacing and shooting efficiency.
In his inaugural season with the Cavaliers, Strus averaged 10.6 points while shooting 36.5 percent from beyond the arc, fulfilling the team's expectations. With the Cavaliers maintaining a similar roster, Strus's role as the primary three-point threat will be crucial for their offensive strategy in the 2024-25 season.