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The Cavaliers selected high school phenom LeBron James from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in nearby Akron, providing the team with a centerpiece player around which to build. [2] The Cavaliers revised their look for the 2003–04 season, introducing a new logo and a variation on the wine and gold color scheme used by the club during the 1970s.
He also led the Cavaliers to five NBA Finals, including the last 4 straight, and won the 2016 title as Finals MVP. [5] Cleveland's next first overall pick after James, Kyrie Irving, won Rookie of the Year in 2012 and NBA All-Star Game MVP in 2014. [6] In their 53 seasons, the Cavs have achieved a winning record 25 times.
The Cavaliers switched to a modified version of the team's classic wine-and-gold scheme in the 2003–04 season: metallic gold and a crimson shade of wine with navy blue added. The home uniform was white, with the word "Cavaliers" in wine lettering with gold trim on the front, the player's name in wine lettering with gold trim on the back, the ...
That team set a league record with a 24-0 start on their way to finishing 73-9, the best regular season record in NBA history. Yet Golden State lost to the Cavaliers and LeBron James in a seven ...
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
The Cleveland Cavaliers ran an in-arena video during Wednesday's game showing a male Cavs fan throwing his girlfriend to the ground because she's a Bulls fan. Really. In what was meant to be a ...
LeBron James poured in a triple-double, hit the game-sealing free throw, and came up with, perhaps, the most important defensive play of his career.
Ilgauskas averaged 17.2 points and 7.5 rebounds in 2002–03. He was selected as an All-Star, but the Cavaliers finished with the third-worst record in team history (17–65) and landed the number one draft pick. The Cavaliers drafted high school phenomenon and future NBA MVP LeBron James in 2003.