A good point guard gets the offense moving, but a great point guard makes every teammate better when they take the floor. For the Cleveland Cavaliers, that's what Lonzo Ball will be.
Former second-overall pick Lonzo Ball may not have become the outright Los Angeles Lakers star that many expected. Early seasons of unsuccessful basketball and a devastating injury history have curbed his growth. Still, a healthy Lonzo is a dynamic two-way talent, often proving himself one of the most talented perimeter defenders and an impressive offensive engine.
With the Cavaliers, Ball's role will be as the second unit leader, backing up Darius Garland.