2. Aaron Brooks
The Cavaliers obviously need more depth at point guard, and Brooks might help supplant or at least supplement the efforts of Matthew Dellavedova. He served as Derrick Rose’s backup last year and has bounced around with a number of different teams during the past few seasons.
This past year, the 30-year-old averaged 11 points a game, and shot nearly 39 percent from beyond the three-point line. Keeping Irving healthy is paramount to the Cavs taking possession of the Larry O’Brien trophy, and having another economical alternative can make that a reality.
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