Cleveland Cavaliers: 3 available free agents the team should pursue

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1. Quincy Acy

Similarly to Trevor Booker, power forward Quincy Acy can provide some much-needed rest to the star of the team, Kevin Love, while also bringing that spark of energy off the bench that he is known for.

Last season, Acy played 70 games with the Brooklyn Nets, mainly coming off the bench while earning some good minutes backing up Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. He averaged 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds in 19.4 minutes per game and was a good option to spread the floor, shooting 34.9 percent from behind the arc.

Acy originally became a part of the Brooklyn Nets on a 10-day contract in 2017. After that came another 10-day contract, which motivated him to play at his best, ultimately leading to him signing a two-year contract with the team.

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Now a free agent, Acy will most likely look to commit to a team long-term, without demanding an excessive amount of money. Quincy Acy is only 27 years old, and after finally establishing his worth with a team, will look to continue improving elsewhere.