Cleveland Cavaliers: 3 players set for a disappointing 2018-19 season

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3. Kyle Korver

What do you do when you are a straight-up catch-and-shoot player and are left without a playmaker on your team? Most likely, underperform.

Kyle Korver is one of the best 3-point shooters of all time and is still without a doubt the best shooter on the Cleveland Cavaliers, but it is not certain whether he will perform at his best without an elite playmaker on the team.

If you exclude his 2017 playoff run, Korver has done everything the Cleveland Cavaliers have asked for since day one. Provide the team with some much-needed scoring off the bench without needing the ball in his hands at all.

Last season, Korver averaged 9.2 points in 21.6 minutes per game while shooting 43.6 percent from behind the arc. Will he maintain those number with the new-look Cleveland Cavaliers?