CLEVELAND, Ohio -- George Hill is joining the Cleveland Cavaliers as part of trade package that includes Utah's Rodney Hood, while Jae Crowder and Derrick Rose head to the Jazz and Iman Shumpert goes to Sacramento.

Hill, a 6-foot-2 point guard, is a 10-year veteran with stops in San Antonio, Indiana, Utah and Sacramento. Here is a look at what Hill, 31, will bring to the Cavaliers when he joins the club in the next few days.

The numbers

In 43 games (36 starts), Hill is averaging 10.3 points, his lowest since 2014. He puts up 2.8 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game and is committing 1.4 turnovers per contest.

He's a solid shooter, but not lights-out

Hill is a career .454 percent shooter from the floor, but adjusted metrics such as true shooting percentage put him at 58.7 percent. This season, the number of plays the Kings have run for him when he's on the floor is about 17 percent and his overall offensive rating is 100.4. With Hill at point guard, the Kings got about 95.4 possessions per game.

He plays both ends of the floor

Hill has played most of his career as an underrated combo guard who specializes at defending the pick and roll. He also pressures ball handlers and can make defensive plays away from the ball.

He made it big from a small school

Hill was drafted 26th overall by the Spurs out of Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis in 2008. He is the school's fifth all-time leading scorer and the second IUPUI player to declare early for the NBA Draft. He chose IUPUI in part to stay close to home and his ailing grandfather.

He's signed through 2020

In July, Hill signed a three-year, $57 million deal with Sacramento that pays him $20 million this season, $19 million next year and $18 million in 2020.