Not exactly.
The problem is - one of the three was always going to have a drop in production more than the other two - it only makes sense that he's the odd one out, since he isn't a ball-handler. Bron/Kyrie take up 70-80% of the team's possessions, which has basically left him with relatively the same offensive load as JR Smith. He needs consistent touches throughout the game, in order to build rhythm/confidence and he needs them on a regular basis, else he becomes underutilized and irrelevant. He certainly hasn't helped his cause either by not pushing for more of an inclusion, which is in part of not wanting to rock the boat as the Cavs are winning with everything as is.