The Jaylon Tyson experience is about to get even more fun. In his second season, the Cavaliers wing has been perhaps the most encouraging story in a season that is slowly (but surely) getting more encouraging as we progress. Now, after the Cavaliers traded De'Andre Hunter to the Sacramento Kings for Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder, Tyson's workload is about to increase substantially. This is a massive vote of confidence from the front office — and it's easy to see where that confidence comes from.
Tyson is averaging 13.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, shooting an outrageous 46.