Turnover happens yearly due to strict rules in the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement. Now the Cleveland Cavaliers focus on finding a new backup point guard.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are in search of a new backup point guard after losing Matthew Dellavedova in free agency to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Dellavedova evolved from an unknown player to a gritty, hard-nosed, determined point guard in his three years with the Cavaliers. He has made incremental improvements to his game each year as a three-point shooter, defender and distributor.

With Dellavedova heading to Milwaukee, the Cavs are in search of a new backup point guard to play behind their star, Kyrie Irving.

Cleveland has positioned themselves with three options heading into training camp. They can go with a seasoned veteran in Mo Williams, a player that thrives as a scorer in Jordan McRae or the second round pick that has played as an underdog all his life in Kay Felder.

Each player brings a different element to their game. Weighing the pros and cons of each player is something that Tyronn Lue is going to need to do in determining who will be the backup and third string point guards. It won’t be an easy decision, but here is everything you need to know about each player.