Last Updated on April 17, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here is detailed information about Isaac Okoro:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Chukwuma Isaac Okoro
- Nationality: American (of Nigerian descent)
- Age: Born January 26, 2001
- Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Height: 6’5″ (1.96 m)
- Weight: 225 lbs (102 kg)
- Wingspan: 6’8″ (2.03 m)
- Shoe Size: 14 (US)
- Number: Wears #35
- Position: Small Forward / Shooting Guard
- High School:
- McEachern High School (Powder Springs, Georgia, USA)
- College: Auburn University (Auburn Tigers) (2019–2020)
- NBA Draft: Selected 5th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Teams Played For:
- Cleveland Cavaliers (2020–present)
- Championship Rings: None as of 2024
- Kids: No publicly known children
- Siblings: Has one older sister
Player Archetype / Play Style
Isaac Okoro’s player archetype is a defense-first wing, a strong, mobile perimeter forward whose value comes from guarding tough assignments, attacking the rim and filling in the gaps around higher-usage scorers. Offensively, he fits best as a complementary piece who cuts, runs in transition, finishes through contact and keeps the ball moving, with enough straight-line driving ability to punish openings even if shot creation and long-range shooting have never been the center of his profile. Defensively, his role is the clearest part of his game, since he is built to check opposing wings, pressure ball-handlers and switch across multiple perimeter matchups using his toughness, lateral quickness and physical frame. At around 6-foot-5 to 6-foot-6 and roughly 220 to 225 pounds with solid length, Okoro plays with power, balance and real competitive edge, and his overall style is that of a low-maintenance, high-effort wing who impacts games through point-of-attack defense, slashing pressure and connective team play.
Sources:
NBA.com — 2020 NBA Draft Profile: Isaac Okoro
NBADraft.net — Isaac Okoro
Peachtree Hoops — 2020 NBA Draft scouting report: Isaac Okoro
NBA.com — Prospect Profiles Presented by Panini: Isaac Okoro
The Ringer — The Ringer’s 2020 NBA Draft Guide
