Remember when Kyrie Irving started his NBA career by shooting 2/12 in a 104-96 loss to the Toronto Bobcats? Cleveland fans were ready to make a visit to the I-480 bridge and the small but vocal minority who wanted Derrick Williams and Brandon Knight were temporarily vindicated. Kyrie Irving obviously proved them wrong and he turned out to be better than expected.
The small amount of fans who opted to watch Summer League basketball instead of the season premier of Breaking Bad were treated to a sub-par performance from the newest Cavaliers guard.  Dion Waiters took 11 shot and missed 8 of them. The fact that he missed shots was not that concerning. It was how he missed them. There were field goal attempts taken that lacked any rhythm and he missed in many different ways. Sometimes it was wide-right and other times it was way too short.
This is not to say that there weren't any positive things to take away from Dion Waiters' professional debut. He split multiple defenders and had an amazing basket in the paint in the second half. It is important for him to try and take advantage of that skill-set of his when his jump shot is not falling. Waiters also converted on a huge basket late in the fourth quarter that put the Cavs up 64-63 with 12.8 seconds left. The Cavs could not stop the Kemba Walker from scoring on the ensuing possession and things got weird after that. Down one and with the ball, Dion Waiters paid homage to Chris Weber and called a timeout that his team did not have. The officials called a technical and the Cavs lost by a final score of 68-64. Waiters finished with 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal in 31:43 minutes of play.