Cavs' Defense: Contested Threes or Breakdowns?
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been struggling with defending three-point shots, but recent changes and a shift in approach under coach Kenny Atkinson have shown promise. With stronger defenders like Keon Ellis and Dennis Schröder now on the team, the Cavs have improved their defense, climbing into the top half of the league for opponent three-point percentage allowed. However, they still allow the fifth-most attempts at forty-two point one per game. The focus now is on ensuring those threes are contested and part of the plan, as better personnel and a renewed effort could make or break their postseason run.
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