While trying to get Antawn Jamison involved recently, the Cavaliers have been calling fewer and fewer plays for point guard Maurice Williams.

Cleveland has featured Jamison when LeBron James rests, leading to his 30 points in the second quarters of the team's last two games.

Williams, a streaky shooter, has been downgraded to the third option, which isn't a horrible idea but as a rhythm player he needs touches to stay productive.

Brian Windhorst of the Cleveland Plain Dealer spoke with Williams about the trend last week, and the point guard isn't concerned with his role.

Windhorst points out that the idea of getting Jamison established is a good one, but that neglecting Williams could ultimately hurt the Cavaliers in the postseason.