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This page lists the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements of the Cleveland Cavaliers, an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association. Single-game records
This list summarizes the team's season-by-season records, including post-season, and includes select season-end awards won by the team's players and/or coaches. The Cavaliers were founded in 1970 as an expansion franchise and since their first season, they have always played in the Central Division and the Eastern Conference. [1] On October 14 ...
In the 1975–76 season with Carr, Smith, Chones, Snyder, and newly acquired Nate Thurmond, Fitch led the Cavaliers to a 49–33 record and a division title.Fitch received the league's Coach of the Year award as the Cavaliers got their first winning season, made their first-ever playoff appearance, and clinched their first Central Division Title.
Cleveland beat the Charlotte Hornets 128-114 on Sunday. The Cavaliers deploy the NBA's top-rated offense (122.1) and most accurate shooting team – both from the field (52.4% FG) and beyond the ...
After a 128-114 win against the Charlotte Hornets on November 17, 2024, the Cavaliers achieved a 15-0 start, which is tied for the second-best start in franchise history, and the Cavaliers are the fourth team to achieve this milestone, after the 2015-2016 Golden State Warriors team, the 1993-1994 Houston Rockets team, and the 1948-1949 ...
All-time roster; Player Pos. Pre-draft team Yrs Seasons Statistics Ref. GP MP REB AST PTS MPG RPG APG PPG; Michael Cage: F/C: San Diego State: 2: 1994–1996: 164: 4,671: 1,293: 109
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Cleveland Cavaliers: 1975–1979: New York Knicks: As coach: 1990–1994: Howard: 1994–1996: New Jersey Nets: 2001–2006: Morgan State: Career highlights and awards; NBA champion ; NBA All-Star ; Third-team All-American – UPI ; 3× First-team All-MVC (1967–1969) Second-team Parade All-American (1965) Kentucky Mr. Basketball (1965) Career ...