Last season, the Cleveland Cavaliers witnessed the breakout season of veteran guard Ty Jerome.
Following a missed season due to a high ankle sprain, Jerome surged to the best season of his career in 2024-25. The Cavs guard scored 12.5 points per game with jaw-dropping shooting efficiency, knocking down 43.9 percent of his three-pointers.
Jerome's fearless attitude on the court led to outstanding performances, putting his teammates on his shoulders to various wins in the regular season. His momentum carried throughout all 82 games, earning him a spot in the Sixth Man of the Year finalists. It had seemed the Cavaliers found a hidden gem who could ignite the offense from the bench.