Marcus Morris Sr. of the Cleveland Cavaliers has officially signed with the team for the remainder of the year after initially joining on a 10-day deal. Morris expressed his satisfaction with the decision, stating that he already feels like a longstanding member of the team due to the positive reception he has received from his teammates.
As of the latest update, Morris has participated in six games with the Cavaliers, averaging 18.4 minutes per game. He has showcased his shooting prowess with a 43.8% field goal percentage and a matching three-point percentage. Morris has been contributing an average of 7.8 points and 3 rebounds per game, demonstrating his value on the court.
In a recent game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Morris played a significant role off the bench, despite limited minutes, due to Dean Wade's absence. He managed to score 3 points and grab 5 rebounds, showcasing his versatility and impact even in shorter playing stints.
Looking ahead, Morris acknowledges that his playing time may vary from game to game but remains confident in his ability to make a meaningful contribution whenever called upon. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining intensity and letting his performance speak for itself, highlighting his commitment to the team and his work ethic.