Williams is a quality sixth man who’s another option at shooting guard. He averaged over 15 points per game last season and will turn 29 at the start of next season, but his signability might depend on the Smith situation, and to a lesser extent, whether or not Miller retires.
The Cavaliers know full well how explosive Williams can be after having watched him torch the net in the Toronto victory over the Cavs last November 22. In that game, Williams scored 36 points and helped turn a 24-6 Cleveland lead into a 110-92 Raptors victory.
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