CLEVELAND, Ohio — Last season, the Cavs shocked the NBA by transforming into a 3-point shooting powerhouse.

After years of struggling from behind the arc, Cleveland finished the season ranked second in the league in 3-point percentage (38.3%), trailing only the Milwaukee Bucks (38.7%). But was this remarkable performance sustainable, or was it just a statistical anomaly?

On the latest Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins tackled this burning question head-on, especially with sharpshooters Darius Garland and Max Strus sidelined to start the season.

“Well, I’d certainly think there are more questions about the Cavs from a 3-point shooting perspective,” Fedor observed. “And what I mean by that is how real is the number that Larry [Nane Jr.] shot in Atlanta last year? H

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