Before the “Big Three” and “The Decision” there was an undersized 6’1″ point guard that helped lead the Cavaliers to the greatest regular season success in franchise history.
Mo Williams played just two-and-a-half seasons in Cleveland, but he had the greatest success of his career during that time frame. He made it to his only All-Star game in 2009, the same year the Cavaliers went 66-16 and clinched the league’s best record.
While he will no longer be the second option in Cleveland, he’ll be the primary backup at the guard positions.
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