Caris LeVert has changed his game a lot since coming to the Cleveland Cavaliers several seasons ago.
The 29-year-old guard has put a lot of focus on his shooting abilities and has become a reliable asset when the team needs a bucket.
Speaking with Bally Sports Cleveland, LeVert gave some insight into how he has to trust his body, his shooting form, and his skills.
In the video, he makes it clear that he is comfortable shooting from all over the court because he started his career as a guard.
Even as he has become more of a forward with the Cavaliers, LeVert is still comfortable putting up shots from just about anywhere.
Trusting the form that's carried him to 6,000 career points and counting, @CarisLeVert is all about letting it flow.#LetEmKnow | @cavs | #ArtOfTheThree pic.twitter.com/uF5Q3w9EQm
— Bally Sports Cleveland (@BallySportsCLE) January 8, 2024
Indeed, LeVert was originally a guard, meaning that he would shoot from the top of the key.
However, the Cavaliers had their guard positions covered when LeVert came to Cleveland.
Therefore, he transitioned to being a forward, using his six-foot-six frame and length as a great tool to enhance his defensive skills.
But he’s not just any type of forward, because LeVert can still shoot quite well.
He is landing 43.3% of his shots this season, which is a slight step up from 2022–23.
In the video above, he notes that he is trying to become more at ease posting three-pointers from the corner, which is a growing trend among other players in the league.
LeVert has made a name for himself as one of the most reliable bench players in Cleveland and is averaging 16.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game in 2023-24.
He has changed his game and his position but LeVert still believes in himself, and Cavaliers fans do too.
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