After spending the 2014-15 season backing up Derrick Rose in Chicago, Aaron Brooks could transition into a similar role in Cleveland behind the Cavs’ current All-Star point guard. A career 37% three-point shooter, Brooks would bring not only an ability to spot up and hit jump shots, but also an ability to create shots on his own. The veteran floor general would also bring consistency from deep, as he has averaged 39% from three in each of the last two seasons.
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