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Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers (often referred to as the Cavs) are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland. The Cavaliers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division. The team began play as an expansion team in 1970, along with the Portland Trail Blazers and Buffalo Braves. Home games were first held at Cleveland Arena from 1970 to 1974, followed by the Richfield Coliseum from 1974 to 1994. Since 1994, the Cavs have played home games at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in downtown Cleveland, which is shared with the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League. Dan Gilbert has owned the team since March 2005.

Cleveland Cavaliers
2022–23 Cleveland Cavaliers season
ConferenceEastern
DivisionCentral
Founded1970
HistoryCleveland Cavaliers
1970–present[1][2]
ArenaRocket Mortgage FieldHouse
LocationCleveland, Ohio
Team colorsWine, gold, black[3][4][5]
     
Main sponsorCleveland-Cliffs[6]
CEONic Barlage[7]
PresidentKoby Altman
General managerMike Gansey
Head coachJ. B. Bickerstaff
Ownership
Affiliation(s)Cleveland Charge
Championships1 (2016)
Conference titles5 (2007, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
Division titles7 (1976, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
Retired numbers7 (7, 11, 22, 25, 34, 42, 43)
Websitewww.nba.com/cavaliers
Association
Icon
Statement

The Cavaliers opened their inaugural season by losing their first 15 games and struggled in their early years, placing no better than sixth in the Eastern Conference during their first five seasons. The team won their first Central Division title in 1976, which also marked the first winning season and playoff appearance in franchise history, where they advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals. The franchise was purchased by Ted Stepien in 1980. Stepien's tenure as owner was marked by six coaching changes, questionable trades and draft decisions, and poor attendance, leading to $15 million in financial losses. The Cavs went 66–180 over the course of those three seasons and endured a 24-game losing streak spanning the 1981–82 and 1982–83 seasons.

George and Gordon Gund purchased the franchise in 1983. During the latter half of the 1980s and through much of the 1990s, the Cavs were a regular playoff contender – led by players such as Mark Price and Brad Daugherty – and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1992. After the team's playoff appearance in the 1997–98 season, however, the Cavs had six consecutive losing seasons with no playoff action. Cleveland was awarded with the top overall pick in the 2003 draft, and they selected LeBron James. Behind James and Zydrunas Ilgauskas, the Cavaliers again became a regular playoff contender by 2005. They made their first appearance in the NBA Finals in 2007 after winning the first Eastern Conference championship in franchise history. After failing to return to the NBA Finals in the ensuing three seasons, James joined the Miami Heat in 2010. As a result, the Cavaliers finished the 2010–11 season last in the conference, enduring a 26-game losing streak, the second-longest in NBA history. Between 2010 and 2014, however, the team won the top pick in the NBA draft lottery three times – first in 2011 where they selected Kyrie Irving, and again in 2013 and 2014.

After four seasons with the Heat and having won back-to-back titles in the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons, James returned to the Cavs in 2014 and led the team to four straight NBA Finals appearances. In 2016, the Cavaliers won their first NBA Championship, marking Cleveland's first major sports title since 1964. The 2016 NBA Finals victory over the Golden State Warriors marked the first time in Finals history a team had come back to win the series after trailing, 3–1. The Cavaliers have 22 playoff appearances and have won seven Central Division titles, five Eastern Conference titles and one NBA title.

History

The Cavaliers began play in the 1970–71 season as an expansion team.[9] They set losing records in each of their first five seasons before winning their first division title in 1976.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] The 1976 team was led by Austin Carr, Bobby "Bingo" Smith, Jim Chones, Dick Snyder, Nate Thurmond and head coach Bill Fitch.[17] It was remembered for the "Miracle at Richfield," in which the Cavaliers defeated the Washington Bullets, 4–3, in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.[18] They won Game 7, 87–85, on a shot by Snyder with four seconds to go.[18] The Cavaliers moved on to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time,[18] but were without Chones after he broke his toe before the series opener.[19] As a result, the Cavaliers went on to lose, 4–2, to the Boston Celtics.[20] They made playoff appearances in the following two seasons before a six-year playoff drought.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

 
Cavaliers forward and Akron native LeBron James, who was the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft. A perennial NBA All-Star and a four-time NBA MVP winner, he led the team to its first NBA Finals in 2007 and their first championship in 2016.

The early 1980s were marked by Ted Stepien's ownership. During Stepien's tenure, the Cavaliers made a practice of trading future draft picks for marginal veteran players.[29] His most notable deal sent a 1982 first-round pick to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Don Ford and the 22nd overall pick in 1980.[30] As a result of Stepien's dealings, the NBA introduced the "Stepien Rule," which prohibits teams from trading first-round draft picks in successive seasons.[29][31] The Cavaliers went 66–180, dropped to the bottom of the league in attendance and lost $15 million during Stepien's three years as the owner.[29] The Cavs went through six coaches during this span, including four during the 1981–82 season.[29] The team finished 15–67, and between March and November 1982, the team had a 24-game losing streak, which, at the time, was the NBA's longest losing streak.[32][33][34][35][36] George and Gordon Gund purchased the Cavaliers from Stepien in 1983.[31][37]

The Cavaliers made the playoffs 10 times between 1985 and 1998.[38] The 1988–89 seasons was the Cavaliers' best season to date, finishing the regular season at 57–25 with a team that included Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, Ron Harper and Larry Nance, and head coach Lenny Wilkens.[38][39] They had their second 57-win season in 1991–92 and reached the Eastern Conference Finals that year.[38][40] However, between 1999 and 2005, the Cavaliers failed to make a playoff appearance.[38] The Cavaliers finished the 2002–03 season 17–65, tied for the worst record in the NBA.[41]

The Cavaliers had the No. 1 pick in the 2003 NBA draft, selecting future NBA MVP LeBron James, a native of nearby Akron.[42] On January 3, 2005, the team was sold to businessman Dan Gilbert for $375 million,[43][44][45] and the deal was finalized on March 1, 2005.[46] That year, the team also hired head coach Mike Brown and general manager Danny Ferry.[47] The Cavaliers built a team around James and Žydrūnas Ilgauskas by adding players such as Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes and Anderson Varajao.[48][49] Under this new leadership, the Cavaliers made five straight playoffs from 2006 to 2010, advancing to at least the second round each time.[38] The 2006–07 Cavaliers advanced to the franchise's first NBA Finals, but were swept by the San Antonio Spurs.[50][51] The 2008–09 Cavaliers won a franchise-record 66 games, including a franchise-best 39–2 record at home, but lost the Eastern Conference Finals to the Orlando Magic.[38] Despite the addition of four-time NBA champion Shaquille O'Neal,[52] the 2009–10 Cavaliers were unable to return to the Eastern Conference Finals after losing to the Boston Celtics in the second round.[38]

 
The Larry O'Brien Trophy won in 2016 on display at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
 
Current head coach J.B. Bickerstaff

With the Cavaliers out of the playoffs, the focus turned to James' impending free agency.[53] On July 8, 2010, James announced in a nationally televised one-hour special titled The Decision that he would be signing with the Miami Heat.[54] The repercussions of this announcement left many in the city of Cleveland infuriated and feeling betrayed.[55] After a 19–win season in 2010–11, the Cavaliers began a rebuild around Kyrie Irving, whom they selected first overall in the 2011 NBA Draft.[38][56]

In 2014, James returned to the Cavaliers after four seasons in Miami. While the Heat had a 224–88 record during James' four-year tenure and won NBA titles in 2012 and 2013, the Cavaliers went 97–215 and missed the playoffs each season.[57] The Cavaliers made several moves to build a championship-contending team around James, most notably acquiring power forward Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves, which created what many fans and media referred to as a "Big Three" with James, Love and Irving.[58] The Lebron-led Cavaliers made four consecutive Finals appearances from 2015 to 2018 – all against the Golden State Warriors – winning in 2016.[38][59] The 2016 NBA Championship marked the Cavaliers' first title in franchise history, as they became the first team to come back from a 3–1 deficit to win the Finals.[59] It was also Cleveland's first championship in major professional sports since the 1964 Browns, signaling the end of the so-called Cleveland sports curse.[60]

The Cavaliers' roster went through many changes in the 2017–18 season, most notably the trade of Irving to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Isaiah Thomas and other assets.[61][62] Thomas was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers as part of a trade deadline overhaul that saw the Cavaliers add Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr. (son of Cavs legend Larry Nance) and others.[63] The following offseason, James declined his player option to rejoin the team, instead signing with the Lakers.[64] In the following two seasons, the team recorded only 19 wins and failed to make the playoffs.[38]

In the first three seasons since James left the second time, the Cavaliers won a total of 60 games, missed the playoffs each season and have had four different head coaches: Tyronn Lue, Larry Drew, John Beilein and current head coach J.B. Bickerstaff.[38][65][66]

In the 2021–22 season, the Cavs finished 44–38 and eighth in the Eastern Conference, and qualified for the NBA Play-In Tournament, marking the first time the team played in the event. This also marks the team's first postseason basketball since 2017–18 and the first time a non-LeBron-led team qualified for postseason play since 1997–98. The team, however, didn't make it out of the Play-In Tournament, losing the 7-seed vs. 8-seed game to the Brooklyn Nets and the 8-seed vs. 9-seed game to the Atlanta Hawks, ending their season.

Season-by-season record

List of the last five seasons completed by the Cavaliers. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Cleveland Cavaliers seasons.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, W–L% = Winning percentage

Season GP W L W–L% Finish Playoffs
2017–18 82 50 32 .610 1st, Central Lost in NBA Finals, 0–4 (Warriors)
2018–19 82 19 63 .232 5th, Central Did not qualify
2019–20 65 19 46 .292 5th, Central Did not qualify
2020–21 72 22 50 .306 4th, Central Did not qualify
2021–22 82 44 38 .537 3rd, Central Did not qualify

Rivalries

Logos and uniforms

Original wine and mustard/metallic gold

When the Cleveland Cavaliers debuted in the NBA in 1970, the team's original jersey colors were wine and gold. The first jerseys featured the feathered treatment of the letter "C" in "Cavaliers." In 1974, they changed into the classic block lettering and checkerboard pattern that was synonymous to the "Miracle of Richfield" team of 1976. In 1980, the gold shade was changed from yellowish to metallic, and the uniforms removed the checkerboard pattern and placed the stripes above "Cleveland" and below the uniform number, the only time the city name was featured in both home and away jerseys.

The original logo was that of a swashbuckling cavalier looking right with a sword pointing, surrounded by the team name and a basketball. A modernized swashbuckling cavalier logo was later used by the Cavaliers' NBA Development League affiliate, the Canton Charge. The gold checkerboard uniforms were used as throwbacks in the 2004–05 season to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the "Miracle of Richfield" team, while the gold "feathered C" uniforms were used again in the 2008–09 season as a buildup to the then-upcoming 40th season of the Cavaliers. The "Miracle of Richfield" gold uniforms were used again in the 2015–16 season on special "Hardwood Classic" nights to commemorate the Miracle of Richfield team's 40th-anniversary celebration.

Blue and orange

In the 1983–84 season, the colors were changed to burnt orange, blue and white. The first Cavaliers uniform under the new scheme featured the Cavaliers logo (with a "V" in the shape of a hoop and circle above as basketball) in an arched pattern and the player name sewn onto the back shoulder as a patch, with orange being the primary color in both the away and home uniforms. However, in the 1987–88 season, orange was relegated as a secondary color, and blue was used instead as the primary for the away and home uniforms; minor changes in the 1989–90 season include the city name on the blue away uniforms. The drop shadows were also removed. The orange version of the uniform was used again in the 2006–07 and 2016–17 seasons, as part of the respective 20th and 30th anniversaries of the 1986–87 team.[67] The blue versions were worn in the 2009–10 season as part of the franchise's 40th anniversary and as a tribute to the 1988–89 team.

Blue, black and orange

Coinciding with the move to Gund Arena in the 1994–95 season, the Cavaliers changed logos and uniforms, adding black in addition to the already existing blue, orange and white colors. The uniforms feature a blue splash in the abdomen area in front. From 1994 to 1997, the word "CAVS" on the home uniforms was orange with black lines, while the numbers are in black with white lines; "CLEVELAND" on the road uniforms was also orange with black lines, while the numbers are in white with a black line. From 1997 to 1999, the numbers and lettering were slightly tweaked: The word "CAVS" and the numbers on the home uniforms were black with orange lines, while the word "CLEVELAND" and the numbers on the road uniforms were white with orange lines. In the latter iteration, the blue splash was moved from the right leg to the left leg, surrounding "CLEVELAND" on the home uniforms and "CAVS" on the road uniforms, with a minor change in striping.

In the 1999–2000 season, the Cavaliers opted to go for a cleaner look, eliminating the splash and adding an orange and blue line that runs through the shorts. The home jerseys feature the team nickname and the uniform numbers are in blue with black lines, while the away jerseys featured the city name and the uniform numbers in white with blue lines; these jerseys were used until the 2002–03 season. The logo used in this period was of a basketball on its way down a net, surrounded by a black square and the word "CAVS" in blue with black line below.

The 1994–96 black uniforms were revived for the 2019–20 season as part of the Cavaliers' 50th season, as well as the 25th anniversary of the move to Gund Arena (now Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse).[68]

Wine, metallic gold and navy

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 player's numbers in navy blue, and wine-and-gold trim on the sides. The team's standard road uniform was wine-colored, with the word "Cleveland," the player's name and the player's numbers all in white lettering with gold trim, as well as white and gold trim on the sides. The team's alternate jersey was navy blue with the word "Cleveland," the player's name and the player's numbers all in white lettering with gold trim, as well as a wine, gold and navy blue checkerboard trim. The checkerboard trim was a tribute to the original Cavaliers uniforms from the 1970s. The logo used was a gold sword piercing through the words "Cleveland Cavaliers" in white and navy trim, with a wine basketball surrounding it.

Wine, mustard gold and navy

The Cavaliers debuted new uniforms before the start of the 2010–11 NBA season to coincide with the team returning to the original shades of wine and gold used from 1970 to 1983.[69] The home uniform is white with a wine-and-gold horizontal stripe trim on the collar, sleeves, waistband and pant legs, the word "CAVALIERS" (in block style lettering) in wine on the front of the jersey with wine lettering for the name and number, and white shoes and socks. The road uniform is wine-colored with the same stripe trim, "Cleveland" in gold on the front of the jersey, gold lettering on the name and number, and black shoes and socks. An alternate jersey – gold with "CAVS" in wine on the front of the jersey, wine lettering on the name and number, white socks and shoes, and the same stripe trim as the other uniforms[70] – was added for the 2012–13 season. All uniforms have the team motto – "All for one. One for all." – stitched on the inside of the collar and the secondary "Sword C" logo on the side of the pant legs. The logo used is the same piercing sword logo, updated to the classic wine-and-gold scheme.

For the 2014–15 season, a second alternate jersey – and fourth uniform overall – was added, which is navy blue (a callback to the 1987–94 style) with "CAVS" and the player's number in wine with gold trim, the player's name on the back of the jersey in gold and the "Sword C" logo on the side of the pant legs.[71]

Wine, mustard gold, navy and black

 
50th anniversary logo used during 2019–2020 season

Two alternate jerseys were unveiled prior to the start of the 2015–16 season.[72] The second wine uniform is similar to their regular road jersey, except that it features the arched mid-1980s Cavs logo and white numerals in gold trim. A black sleeved uniform features the wine "C" logo in front and was famously worn in the title-clinching Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals.[73][74] Their logos for the 2017–18 season newly included the color black to commemorate the victory.[75][76]

Beginning in the 2017–18 season, all NBA teams switched to Nike-designed white "Association" uniforms and "Icon" uniforms in the respective team's primary color. The Cavaliers' Icon uniforms were wine-colored with "Cleveland" across the front and the player's name in gold lettering with navy blue numerals both in the front and in the back. The white Association uniforms have "Cavs" across the front, with wine color letters and numbers both front and back. All teams have the choice of which uniform to wear for any home game. Also included on the Cavs' jerseys is a small Goodyear "Wingfoot" logo, as part of a sponsorship deal with the team.[77][78]

Nike also provides a third, alternate uniform called the "Statement" uniform. The Cavaliers' Statement uniform is black with dark gray pinstripes, a wine-colored "C" trimmed in gold on the front, names in gold letters on the back, wine-colored/gold-trimmed numbers on the front and back, and gold-colored Nike and Goodyear logos on the front. In the same vein as the logo on their 2017–18 jerseys, the black jersey is a nod to the team's former black-sleeved jerseys that they wore when they won Game 7 of the 2016 Finals.[79]

Wine, metallic gold and black

 
2022 Cavaliers' "V-net" logo - a modified version of similar logos used in the 80s and 90s.

For the 2022–23 NBA season, the Cavaliers unveiled an updated logo and color scheme, removing navy blue while reverting to the metallic gold first used from 1980–83, and from 2003–10. The "C-sword" alternate logo was retired, and an updated "V-net" logo, merging the styles of the 1983–94 and 1994–2003 logos with the current typeface, was also unveiled.[3][4]

With the new logo, the team also introduced three coinciding new uniforms.

The white Association uniform features a wine-colored "V-net" logo trimmed in gold across the front, wine names and numbers trimmed in gold, and a wine primary "Cavs C" logo (outlined in gold) on left leg of the shorts.

The wine Icon uniform features "Cleveland" in gold lettering on the chest, gold names and numbers, and the "Cavs C" logo in wine with a gold outline on the left leg of the shorts.

The black Statement uniform – also a nod to the black uniforms worn during the team's 2016 NBA championship run – displays a wine "Cavs C" logo outlined in gold on the front of the jersey, gold names and numbers, and a gold "V-net" logo on the left leg of the shorts.[80][81]

CavFanatic uniforms

From the 2008–09 to the 2011–12 season, the Cavaliers wore special "mash-up" uniforms – combining the style from one era with the color scheme of another – on select "CavFanatic Nights."

  • 2008–09: The team wore the original "feathered C" uniforms, but with the 1994–2003 shade of blue combined with the classic wine-and-gold coloring.
  • 2009–10: The team wore their 1987–89 uniforms, but in the classic wine and gold from the "Miracle of Richfield" era.
  • 2010–11: The team wore the 2005–10 checkerboard alternate uniforms, but in the 1994–2003 color scheme of blue, black and orange.
  • 2011–12: The team wore navy uniforms with wine-and-gold lettering; these were similar to the 2014–17 navy alternates, but with a different jersey and shorts striping.

"City Edition" uniforms

Nike also provides a fourth uniform known as the "City Edition," which honors the city of Cleveland as well as the state of Ohio:

  • For the 2017–18 season, the "City Edition" uniform was gray with dark gray trim and had "The Land" (a popular Cleveland nickname) across the front of the jersey in white letters and trimmed in dark gray and gold (as is the number on the front of the jersey), with the player's name and number in white lettering on the back.[82]
  • For the 2018–19 season, the "City Edition" uniform was orange and blue (a nod to the popular Cavs teams of the 1980s) in a zigzag/slash pattern (reminiscent of the '90s-era uniforms) with white letters and numbers, and featured a script "Cleveland" across the front of the jersey. On the right pant leg, an outline of the Great Lakes (with Lake Erie highlighted) is featured with the slogan "1 OUT OF 5 GREATS." For the home games in which these uniforms were worn, the floor at Quicken Loans Arena was modified with an orange and blue design, as well.[83] The same uniform design of the "City Edition" uniform was used for the team's "Earned Edition" uniform (exclusive to the 2018 NBA playoff teams), except the top part was white, while the bottom was powder blue and featured navy letters and numbers.[84]
  • For the 2019–20 season, the "City Edition" uniform was navy blue (a nod to the team's mid- to late-2000s alternate uniform) with "CLE" in gold letters (in the style of the team's original 1970 uniforms) and the numbers in gold with a wine inlay (in the style of the '90s uniforms), and wine, gold, white and black stripes down the sides.[85] Additionally, to commemorate the team's 50th anniversary season, Nike provided a fifth uniform known as the "Classic Edition," which was a modified version of the team's mid-'90s-era black, blue and orange uniforms.[86]
  • For the 2020–21 season, the "City Edition" uniform was black with wine-and-gold trim around the neck and sleeves and white letters and numbers. "CLEVELAND" was featured on the front of the jersey, with each letter in a different font to represent both the Cavs and various artists and bands that have been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as various patches down the sides of the pant legs. The jersey design is in honor of a partnership between the Cavs and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, who are collaborating on a "Cleveland Amplified" exhibit at the Rock Hall. The letters represent: "C" (Cleveland Cavaliers), "L" (Sex Pistols), "E" (The Who), "V" (David Bowie), "E" (Metallica), "L" (The Beatles), "A" (Nirvana), "N" (N.W.A) and "D" (Pink Floyd).[87][88]
  • For the 2021–22 season, the "City Edition" uniform was in the team's traditional wine color with gold letters and numbers; wine, gold and white trim around the sleeves and going down the pant legs; and a mix of the team's logos through its history all throughout the uniform. On the front of the jersey is the team's original 1970s "swashbuckler" logo, with the numbers in the style of the team's 1990s uniforms. On the pants, the team's 1980s logo is on the waistband, the '90s logo is on the left leg and the modern-era "C" logo is on the right leg.[89]
  • For the 2022–23 season, the "City Edition" uniform is white with tan lettering and numbers and accents of light blue, in honor of the Cleveland Metroparks. The jerseys read "The Land" across the chest, with a light blue circle featuring the Cavs' "C" logo placed between the "L" and "A," similar to how the "V" in the script Cavs logo is used as a basketball hoop.[90]

Home arenas

 
Scene of the 2017–18 season opener in then Quicken Loans Arena

Cleveland Clinic Courts

Cleveland Clinic Courts, the team's practice facility and team headquarters, is located in suburban Independence. The 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) building opened in 2007 and includes two full-size basketball courts, a weight room, a team room, offices, medical facilities, and kitchen and dining facilities. Naming rights are held by the Cleveland Clinic, which is the team's official healthcare partner. Prior to the opening of Cleveland Clinic Courts, the team used the practice court located on the club level of Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.[91][92][93] In honor of the Cavs winning the NBA Championship, the city of Independence renamed the section of Brecksville Road leading to the team's practice facility "Cavaliers Way" in November 2016.[94]

Players

Current roster

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From
C 31 Allen, Jarrett 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 243 lb (110 kg) 1998-04-21 Texas
F 21 Diakite, Mamadi (TW) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 224 lb (102 kg) 1997-01-27 Virginia
G 10 Garland, Darius 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 2000-01-26 Vanderbilt
G 14 Green, Danny 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1987-06-22 North Carolina
G 3 LeVert, Caris 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1994-08-25 Michigan
C 33 Lopez, Robin 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 281 lb (127 kg) 1988-04-01 Stanford
G 5 Merrill, Sam (10) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1996-05-15 Utah State
G 45 Mitchell, Donovan 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1996-07-09 Louisville
F/C 4 Mobley, Evan 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 2001-06-18 USC
F 15 Mobley, Isaiah (TW) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 238 lb (108 kg) 1999-09-24 USC
G 19 Neto, Raul 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1992-05-19 Brazil
G/F 35 Okoro, Isaac 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 2001-01-26 Auburn
F 16 Osman, Cedi 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1995-04-08 Turkey
G 13 Rubio, Ricky 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1990-10-21 Spain
F 8 Stevens, Lamar 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1997-07-09 Penn State
F 32 Wade, Dean 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 228 lb (103 kg) 1996-11-20 Kansas State
G/F 9 Windler, Dylan 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1996-09-22 Belmont
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • (10) Signed to 10-day contract
  •   Injured

Roster
Last transaction: February 18, 2023

Retained draft rights

The Cavaliers hold the draft rights to the following unsigned draft picks who have been playing outside the NBA. A drafted player – either an international draftee or a college draftee who is not signed by the team that drafted him – is allowed to sign with any non-NBA teams. In this case, the team retains the player's draft rights in the NBA until one year after the player's contract with the non-NBA team ends.[95] This list includes draft rights that were acquired from trades with other teams.

Draft Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Current team Note(s) Ref
2022 2 39 Khalifa Diop C   Senegal Gran Canaria (Spain) [96]
2022 2 56 Luke Travers PG   Australia Perth Wildcats (Australia) [97]
2015 2 47 Artūras Gudaitis F/C   Lithuania Panathinaikos (Greece) Acquired from the Sacramento Kings [98]
2011 2 56 Chukwudiebere Maduabum F/C   Nigeria Tryhoop Okayama (Japan) Acquired from the Los Angeles Lakers (via Denver and Philadelphia) [99]

Cavs Legends

The following is a list of past Cavaliers players and other personnel who have been honored as "Cavs Legends" – either by retiring their number or having commemorative banners placed in the rafters at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.[100][101][102]

Retired numbers
No. Name Position Tenure Date
7 Bobby "Bingo" Smith G/F 1970–1979 December 4, 1979
11 Zydrunas Ilgauskas C 1996–2010 March 8, 2014[103]
22 Larry Nance F/C 1988–1994 January 30, 1995
25 Mark Price G 1986–1995 November 13, 1999
34 Austin Carr G 1971–1980 January 3, 1981
42 Nate Thurmond C 1975–1977 December 18, 1977
43 Brad Daugherty C 1986–1996 March 1, 1997
Other honored personnel
Insignia Name Role Tenure Date
  Joe Tait Broadcaster 1970–1981; 1983–2011 April 8, 2011

Wall of Honor

In 2019, the Cavaliers introduced the Wall of Honor, which honors former players and other personnel, and is located in the newly added North Atrium of the renovated Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.[106]

The inaugural class of Wall of Honor inductees included all personnel (players, coaches, executives, etc.) who have had their number retired or were honored with similar banners in the rafters, as well as the following:

Another group of former Cavs personnel was added in 2022, including:

Hall of Famers

The following is a list of players and other personnel who have spent at least part of their careers with the Cavaliers that have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Cleveland Cavaliers Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
42 Nate Thurmond F/C 1975–1977 1985
11 Walt Frazier G 1977–1979 1987
19 Lenny Wilkens 1 G 1972–1974 1989
33 Shaquille O'Neal C 2009–2010 2016
4 Ben Wallace F/C 2008–2009 2021
Coaches
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Chuck Daly 2 Head coach 1981–1982 1994
Lenny Wilkens 1 Head coach 1986–1993 1998
Bill Fitch Head coach 1970–1979 2019
George Karl Head coach 1984–1986 2022
Contributors
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Wayne Embry 3 General manager 1986–1999 1999

Notes:

  • 1 In total, Wilkens was inducted into the Hall of Fame three times – as player, as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.
  • 2 In total, Daly was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as a coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.
  • 3 Inducted as contributor for being the first African American to manage a team in the NBA.

Curt Gowdy Award winners

 
Former longtime Cavs broadcaster Joe Tait, who won the Curt Gowdy Award in 2010.
  • Joe Tait – 2010 (team announcer 1970–1981; 1983–2011)

FIBA Hall of Famers

Cleveland Cavaliers Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
33 Shaquille O'Neal C 2009–2010 2017
Coaches
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Chuck Daly 1 Head coach 1981–1982 2021

Notes:

  • 1 In total, Daly was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame twice – as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.

Individual records and accomplishments

Franchise leaders

Bold denotes still active with team. Italic denotes still active but not with team.

Points scored (regular season – as of April 1, 2022)[108]

  1. LeBron James (23,119)
  2. Zydrunas Ilgauskas (10,616)
  3. Brad Daugherty (10,389)
  4. Austin Carr (10,265)
  5. Mark Price (9,543)
  6. Bingo Smith (9,513)
  7. Hot Rod Williams (8,504)
  8. Kyrie Irving (8,232)
  9. Larry Nance (7,257)
  10. Kevin Love (7,230)
  11. Campy Russell (6,588)
  12. World B. Free (6,329)
  13. Tristan Thompson (5,839)
  14. Terrell Brandon (5,793)
  15. Jim Chones (5,729)
  16. Danny Ferry (5,643)
  17. Mike Mitchell (5,217)
  18. Craig Ehlo (5,103)
  19. Phil Hubbard (4,962)
  20. Anderson Varejão (4,498)

Other statistics (regular season) (as of April 1, 2022)[108]

Most minutes played
Player Minutes
LeBron James 33,130
Zydrunas Ilgauskas 21,820
Hot Rod Williams 20,802
Brad Daugherty 20,029
Bingo Smith 19,221
Austin Carr 19,003
Mark Price 18,127
Tristan Thompson 17,372
Danny Ferry 15,045
Larry Nance 14,966
Most rebounds
Player Rebounds
LeBron James 6,190
Zydrunas Ilgauskas 5,904
Tristan Thompson 5,393
Brad Daugherty 5,227
Hot Rod Williams 4,669
Anderson Varejão 4,454
Kevin Love 4,171
Jim Chones 3,790
Larry Nance 3,561
Jim Brewer 3,551
Most assists
Player Assists
LeBron James 6,228
Mark Price 4,206
John Bagley 2,311
Terrell Brandon 2,235
Foots Walker 2,115
Kyrie Irving 2,114
Brad Daugherty 2,028
Andre Miller 2,015
Austin Carr 1,820
Craig Ehlo 1,803
Most three-pointers made
Player 3-pointers made
LeBron James 1,251
Kevin Love 1,008
Mark Price 802
Kyrie Irving 723
J.R. Smith 585
Daniel Gibson 578
Wesley Person 550
Danny Ferry 543
Cedi Osman 503
Mo Williams 414

Individual awards

NBA All-Star Weekend

Head coaches

Media

 
Former Cavs All-Star guard and longtime TV analyst Austin Carr

Radio

WTAM (1100 AM/106.9 FM) and WMMS (100.7 FM) currently serve as the flagship stations for the Cavaliers AudioVerse.[109] Tim Alcorn (play by play) and former Cavaliers star Jim Chones (analyst) are the radio team, with WTAM morning co-host/sports director Mike Snyder hosting the pregame/halftime/postgame shows. Former Ohio State standout and NBA player Brad Sellers joins Snyder for the postgame show.[110]

WNZN 89.1 FM serves as the team's Spanish language outlet, with Rafael Hernandez Brito calling the games.[111]

TV

The Cavaliers air on Bally Sports Ohio. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer John Michael, sideline reporter Serena Winters, and a rotation in the analyst spot of former Cavalier players Austin Carr and Brad Daugherty and former Cavs coach Mike Fratello.

Cayleigh Griffin and former Cavaliers forward Campy Russell (along with either Carr or Fratello when they are not serving as game analyst) host the pregame/halftime/postgame shows.[112]

Mascots

 
Current mascots Sir C.C. (left) and Moondog (right)
 
Mid 1990s/early 2000s-era mascot Whammer

Current

The Cavaliers have two official mascots: Moondog and Sir C.C. The former was inspired by Cleveland radio DJ Alan Freed, who popularized the phrase "rock and roll" and had called himself "Moondog." Moondog was an NBA All-Star selection in 2003 and 2004, and he made his first appearance on November 5, 2003. Sir C.C., a swashbuckler character, debuted during a game on November 27, 2010.[113]

Past

During the 1990s and early 2000s, the Cavs had a polar bear mascot named Whammer, who was introduced on November 9, 1995. He still makes occasional appearances throughout the season at Cavaliers games.

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External links

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cleveland, cavaliers, often, referred, cavs, american, professional, basketball, team, based, cleveland, cavaliers, compete, national, basketball, association, member, league, eastern, conference, central, division, team, began, play, expansion, team, 1970, al. The Cleveland Cavaliers often referred to as the Cavs are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland The Cavaliers compete in the National Basketball Association NBA as a member of the league s Eastern Conference Central Division The team began play as an expansion team in 1970 along with the Portland Trail Blazers and Buffalo Braves Home games were first held at Cleveland Arena from 1970 to 1974 followed by the Richfield Coliseum from 1974 to 1994 Since 1994 the Cavs have played home games at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in downtown Cleveland which is shared with the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League Dan Gilbert has owned the team since March 2005 Cleveland Cavaliers2022 23 Cleveland Cavaliers seasonConferenceEasternDivisionCentralFounded1970HistoryCleveland Cavaliers1970 present 1 2 ArenaRocket Mortgage FieldHouseLocationCleveland OhioTeam colorsWine gold black 3 4 5 Main sponsorCleveland Cliffs 6 CEONic Barlage 7 PresidentKoby AltmanGeneral managerMike GanseyHead coachJ B BickerstaffOwnershipDan Gilbert majority 8 Gary Gilbert minority Usher Raymond minority Affiliation s Cleveland ChargeChampionships1 2016 Conference titles5 2007 2015 2016 2017 2018 Division titles7 1976 2009 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 Retired numbers7 7 11 22 25 34 42 43 Websitewww wbr nba wbr com wbr cavaliersAssociationIconStatementThe Cavaliers opened their inaugural season by losing their first 15 games and struggled in their early years placing no better than sixth in the Eastern Conference during their first five seasons The team won their first Central Division title in 1976 which also marked the first winning season and playoff appearance in franchise history where they advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals The franchise was purchased by Ted Stepien in 1980 Stepien s tenure as owner was marked by six coaching changes questionable trades and draft decisions and poor attendance leading to 15 million in financial losses The Cavs went 66 180 over the course of those three seasons and endured a 24 game losing streak spanning the 1981 82 and 1982 83 seasons George and Gordon Gund purchased the franchise in 1983 During the latter half of the 1980s and through much of the 1990s the Cavs were a regular playoff contender led by players such as Mark Price and Brad Daugherty and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1992 After the team s playoff appearance in the 1997 98 season however the Cavs had six consecutive losing seasons with no playoff action Cleveland was awarded with the top overall pick in the 2003 draft and they selected LeBron James Behind James and Zydrunas Ilgauskas the Cavaliers again became a regular playoff contender by 2005 They made their first appearance in the NBA Finals in 2007 after winning the first Eastern Conference championship in franchise history After failing to return to the NBA Finals in the ensuing three seasons James joined the Miami Heat in 2010 As a result the Cavaliers finished the 2010 11 season last in the conference enduring a 26 game losing streak the second longest in NBA history Between 2010 and 2014 however the team won the top pick in the NBA draft lottery three times first in 2011 where they selected Kyrie Irving and again in 2013 and 2014 After four seasons with the Heat and having won back to back titles in the 2011 12 and 2012 13 seasons James returned to the Cavs in 2014 and led the team to four straight NBA Finals appearances In 2016 the Cavaliers won their first NBA Championship marking Cleveland s first major sports title since 1964 The 2016 NBA Finals victory over the Golden State Warriors marked the first time in Finals history a team had come back to win the series after trailing 3 1 The Cavaliers have 22 playoff appearances and have won seven Central Division titles five Eastern Conference titles and one NBA title Contents 1 History 2 Season by season record 3 Rivalries 4 Logos and uniforms 4 1 Original wine and mustard metallic gold 4 2 Blue and orange 4 3 Blue black and orange 4 4 Wine metallic gold and navy 4 5 Wine mustard gold and navy 4 6 Wine mustard gold navy and black 4 7 Wine metallic gold and black 4 8 CavFanatic uniforms 4 9 City Edition uniforms 5 Home arenas 6 Cleveland Clinic Courts 7 Players 7 1 Current roster 7 2 Retained draft rights 7 3 Cavs Legends 7 4 Wall of Honor 7 5 Hall of Famers 7 6 Curt Gowdy Award winners 7 7 FIBA Hall of Famers 8 Individual records and accomplishments 8 1 Franchise leaders 8 2 Individual awards 8 3 NBA All Star Weekend 9 Head coaches 10 Media 11 Mascots 11 1 Current 11 2 Past 12 References 13 External linksHistoryMain article History of the Cleveland Cavaliers The Cavaliers began play in the 1970 71 season as an expansion team 9 They set losing records in each of their first five seasons before winning their first division title in 1976 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The 1976 team was led by Austin Carr Bobby Bingo Smith Jim Chones Dick Snyder Nate Thurmond and head coach Bill Fitch 17 It was remembered for the Miracle at Richfield in which the Cavaliers defeated the Washington Bullets 4 3 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals 18 They won Game 7 87 85 on a shot by Snyder with four seconds to go 18 The Cavaliers moved on to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time 18 but were without Chones after he broke his toe before the series opener 19 As a result the Cavaliers went on to lose 4 2 to the Boston Celtics 20 They made playoff appearances in the following two seasons before a six year playoff drought 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cavaliers forward and Akron native LeBron James who was the first overall pick of the 2003 NBA draft A perennial NBA All Star and a four time NBA MVP winner he led the team to its first NBA Finals in 2007 and their first championship in 2016 The early 1980s were marked by Ted Stepien s ownership During Stepien s tenure the Cavaliers made a practice of trading future draft picks for marginal veteran players 29 His most notable deal sent a 1982 first round pick to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Don Ford and the 22nd overall pick in 1980 30 As a result of Stepien s dealings the NBA introduced the Stepien Rule which prohibits teams from trading first round draft picks in successive seasons 29 31 The Cavaliers went 66 180 dropped to the bottom of the league in attendance and lost 15 million during Stepien s three years as the owner 29 The Cavs went through six coaches during this span including four during the 1981 82 season 29 The team finished 15 67 and between March and November 1982 the team had a 24 game losing streak which at the time was the NBA s longest losing streak 32 33 34 35 36 George and Gordon Gund purchased the Cavaliers from Stepien in 1983 31 37 The Cavaliers made the playoffs 10 times between 1985 and 1998 38 The 1988 89 seasons was the Cavaliers best season to date finishing the regular season at 57 25 with a team that included Brad Daugherty Mark Price Ron Harper and Larry Nance and head coach Lenny Wilkens 38 39 They had their second 57 win season in 1991 92 and reached the Eastern Conference Finals that year 38 40 However between 1999 and 2005 the Cavaliers failed to make a playoff appearance 38 The Cavaliers finished the 2002 03 season 17 65 tied for the worst record in the NBA 41 The Cavaliers had the No 1 pick in the 2003 NBA draft selecting future NBA MVP LeBron James a native of nearby Akron 42 On January 3 2005 the team was sold to businessman Dan Gilbert for 375 million 43 44 45 and the deal was finalized on March 1 2005 46 That year the team also hired head coach Mike Brown and general manager Danny Ferry 47 The Cavaliers built a team around James and Zydrunas Ilgauskas by adding players such as Drew Gooden Larry Hughes and Anderson Varajao 48 49 Under this new leadership the Cavaliers made five straight playoffs from 2006 to 2010 advancing to at least the second round each time 38 The 2006 07 Cavaliers advanced to the franchise s first NBA Finals but were swept by the San Antonio Spurs 50 51 The 2008 09 Cavaliers won a franchise record 66 games including a franchise best 39 2 record at home but lost the Eastern Conference Finals to the Orlando Magic 38 Despite the addition of four time NBA champion Shaquille O Neal 52 the 2009 10 Cavaliers were unable to return to the Eastern Conference Finals after losing to the Boston Celtics in the second round 38 The Larry O Brien Trophy won in 2016 on display at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Current head coach J B Bickerstaff With the Cavaliers out of the playoffs the focus turned to James impending free agency 53 On July 8 2010 James announced in a nationally televised one hour special titled The Decision that he would be signing with the Miami Heat 54 The repercussions of this announcement left many in the city of Cleveland infuriated and feeling betrayed 55 After a 19 win season in 2010 11 the Cavaliers began a rebuild around Kyrie Irving whom they selected first overall in the 2011 NBA Draft 38 56 In 2014 James returned to the Cavaliers after four seasons in Miami While the Heat had a 224 88 record during James four year tenure and won NBA titles in 2012 and 2013 the Cavaliers went 97 215 and missed the playoffs each season 57 The Cavaliers made several moves to build a championship contending team around James most notably acquiring power forward Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves which created what many fans and media referred to as a Big Three with James Love and Irving 58 The Lebron led Cavaliers made four consecutive Finals appearances from 2015 to 2018 all against the Golden State Warriors winning in 2016 38 59 The 2016 NBA Championship marked the Cavaliers first title in franchise history as they became the first team to come back from a 3 1 deficit to win the Finals 59 It was also Cleveland s first championship in major professional sports since the 1964 Browns signaling the end of the so called Cleveland sports curse 60 The Cavaliers roster went through many changes in the 2017 18 season most notably the trade of Irving to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Isaiah Thomas and other assets 61 62 Thomas was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers as part of a trade deadline overhaul that saw the Cavaliers add Jordan Clarkson Larry Nance Jr son of Cavs legend Larry Nance and others 63 The following offseason James declined his player option to rejoin the team instead signing with the Lakers 64 In the following two seasons the team recorded only 19 wins and failed to make the playoffs 38 In the first three seasons since James left the second time the Cavaliers won a total of 60 games missed the playoffs each season and have had four different head coaches Tyronn Lue Larry Drew John Beilein and current head coach J B Bickerstaff 38 65 66 In the 2021 22 season the Cavs finished 44 38 and eighth in the Eastern Conference and qualified for the NBA Play In Tournament marking the first time the team played in the event This also marks the team s first postseason basketball since 2017 18 and the first time a non LeBron led team qualified for postseason play since 1997 98 The team however didn t make it out of the Play In Tournament losing the 7 seed vs 8 seed game to the Brooklyn Nets and the 8 seed vs 9 seed game to the Atlanta Hawks ending their season Season by season recordList of the last five seasons completed by the Cavaliers For the full season by season history see List of Cleveland Cavaliers seasons Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses W L Winning percentage Season GP W L W L Finish Playoffs2017 18 82 50 32 610 1st Central Lost in NBA Finals 0 4 Warriors 2018 19 82 19 63 232 5th Central Did not qualify2019 20 65 19 46 292 5th Central Did not qualify2020 21 72 22 50 306 4th Central Did not qualify2021 22 82 44 38 537 3rd Central Did not qualifyRivalriesMain articles Bulls Cavaliers rivalry and Cavaliers Warriors rivalryLogos and uniformsOriginal wine and mustard metallic gold When the Cleveland Cavaliers debuted in the NBA in 1970 the team s original jersey colors were wine and gold The first jerseys featured the feathered treatment of the letter C in Cavaliers In 1974 they changed into the classic block lettering and checkerboard pattern that was synonymous to the Miracle of Richfield team of 1976 In 1980 the gold shade was changed from yellowish to metallic and the uniforms removed the checkerboard pattern and placed the stripes above Cleveland and below the uniform number the only time the city name was featured in both home and away jerseys The original logo was that of a swashbuckling cavalier looking right with a sword pointing surrounded by the team name and a basketball A modernized swashbuckling cavalier logo was later used by the Cavaliers NBA Development League affiliate the Canton Charge The gold checkerboard uniforms were used as throwbacks in the 2004 05 season to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Miracle of Richfield team while the gold feathered C uniforms were used again in the 2008 09 season as a buildup to the then upcoming 40th season of the Cavaliers The Miracle of Richfield gold uniforms were used again in the 2015 16 season on special Hardwood Classic nights to commemorate the Miracle of Richfield team s 40th anniversary celebration Blue and orange In the 1983 84 season the colors were changed to burnt orange blue and white The first Cavaliers uniform under the new scheme featured the Cavaliers logo with a V in the shape of a hoop and circle above as basketball in an arched pattern and the player name sewn onto the back shoulder as a patch with orange being the primary color in both the away and home uniforms However in the 1987 88 season orange was relegated as a secondary color and blue was used instead as the primary for the away and home uniforms minor changes in the 1989 90 season include the city name on the blue away uniforms The drop shadows were also removed The orange version of the uniform was used again in the 2006 07 and 2016 17 seasons as part of the respective 20th and 30th anniversaries of the 1986 87 team 67 The blue versions were worn in the 2009 10 season as part of the franchise s 40th anniversary and as a tribute to the 1988 89 team Blue black and orange Coinciding with the move to Gund Arena in the 1994 95 season the Cavaliers changed logos and uniforms adding black in addition to the already existing blue orange and white colors The uniforms feature a blue splash in the abdomen area in front From 1994 to 1997 the word CAVS on the home uniforms was orange with black lines while the numbers are in black with white lines CLEVELAND on the road uniforms was also orange with black lines while the numbers are in white with a black line From 1997 to 1999 the numbers and lettering were slightly tweaked The word CAVS and the numbers on the home uniforms were black with orange lines while the word CLEVELAND and the numbers on the road uniforms were white with orange lines In the latter iteration the blue splash was moved from the right leg to the left leg surrounding CLEVELAND on the home uniforms and CAVS on the road uniforms with a minor change in striping In the 1999 2000 season the Cavaliers opted to go for a cleaner look eliminating the splash and adding an orange and blue line that runs through the shorts The home jerseys feature the team nickname and the uniform numbers are in blue with black lines while the away jerseys featured the city name and the uniform numbers in white with blue lines these jerseys were used until the 2002 03 season The logo used in this period was of a basketball on its way down a net surrounded by a black square and the word CAVS in blue with black line below The 1994 96 black uniforms were revived for the 2019 20 season as part of the Cavaliers 50th season as well as the 25th anniversary of the move to Gund Arena now Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse 68 Wine metallic gold and navy 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 player s numbers in navy blue and wine and gold trim on the sides The team s standard road uniform was wine colored with the word Cleveland the player s name and the player s numbers all in white lettering with gold trim as well as white and gold trim on the sides The team s alternate jersey was navy blue with the word Cleveland the player s name and the player s numbers all in white lettering with gold trim as well as a wine gold and navy blue checkerboard trim The checkerboard trim was a tribute to the original Cavaliers uniforms from the 1970s The logo used was a gold sword piercing through the words Cleveland Cavaliers in white and navy trim with a wine basketball surrounding it Wine mustard gold and navy The Cavaliers debuted new uniforms before the start of the 2010 11 NBA season to coincide with the team returning to the original shades of wine and gold used from 1970 to 1983 69 The home uniform is white with a wine and gold horizontal stripe trim on the collar sleeves waistband and pant legs the word CAVALIERS in block style lettering in wine on the front of the jersey with wine lettering for the name and number and white shoes and socks The road uniform is wine colored with the same stripe trim Cleveland in gold on the front of the jersey gold lettering on the name and number and black shoes and socks An alternate jersey gold with CAVS in wine on the front of the jersey wine lettering on the name and number white socks and shoes and the same stripe trim as the other uniforms 70 was added for the 2012 13 season All uniforms have the team motto All for one One for all stitched on the inside of the collar and the secondary Sword C logo on the side of the pant legs The logo used is the same piercing sword logo updated to the classic wine and gold scheme For the 2014 15 season a second alternate jersey and fourth uniform overall was added which is navy blue a callback to the 1987 94 style with CAVS and the player s number in wine with gold trim the player s name on the back of the jersey in gold and the Sword C logo on the side of the pant legs 71 Wine mustard gold navy and black 50th anniversary logo used during 2019 2020 season Two alternate jerseys were unveiled prior to the start of the 2015 16 season 72 The second wine uniform is similar to their regular road jersey except that it features the arched mid 1980s Cavs logo and white numerals in gold trim A black sleeved uniform features the wine C logo in front and was famously worn in the title clinching Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals 73 74 Their logos for the 2017 18 season newly included the color black to commemorate the victory 75 76 Beginning in the 2017 18 season all NBA teams switched to Nike designed white Association uniforms and Icon uniforms in the respective team s primary color The Cavaliers Icon uniforms were wine colored with Cleveland across the front and the player s name in gold lettering with navy blue numerals both in the front and in the back The white Association uniforms have Cavs across the front with wine color letters and numbers both front and back All teams have the choice of which uniform to wear for any home game Also included on the Cavs jerseys is a small Goodyear Wingfoot logo as part of a sponsorship deal with the team 77 78 Nike also provides a third alternate uniform called the Statement uniform The Cavaliers Statement uniform is black with dark gray pinstripes a wine colored C trimmed in gold on the front names in gold letters on the back wine colored gold trimmed numbers on the front and back and gold colored Nike and Goodyear logos on the front In the same vein as the logo on their 2017 18 jerseys the black jersey is a nod to the team s former black sleeved jerseys that they wore when they won Game 7 of the 2016 Finals 79 Wine metallic gold and black 2022 Cavaliers V net logo a modified version of similar logos used in the 80s and 90s For the 2022 23 NBA season the Cavaliers unveiled an updated logo and color scheme removing navy blue while reverting to the metallic gold first used from 1980 83 and from 2003 10 The C sword alternate logo was retired and an updated V net logo merging the styles of the 1983 94 and 1994 2003 logos with the current typeface was also unveiled 3 4 With the new logo the team also introduced three coinciding new uniforms The white Association uniform features a wine colored V net logo trimmed in gold across the front wine names and numbers trimmed in gold and a wine primary Cavs C logo outlined in gold on left leg of the shorts The wine Icon uniform features Cleveland in gold lettering on the chest gold names and numbers and the Cavs C logo in wine with a gold outline on the left leg of the shorts The black Statement uniform also a nod to the black uniforms worn during the team s 2016 NBA championship run displays a wine Cavs C logo outlined in gold on the front of the jersey gold names and numbers and a gold V net logo on the left leg of the shorts 80 81 CavFanatic uniforms From the 2008 09 to the 2011 12 season the Cavaliers wore special mash up uniforms combining the style from one era with the color scheme of another on select CavFanatic Nights 2008 09 The team wore the original feathered C uniforms but with the 1994 2003 shade of blue combined with the classic wine and gold coloring 2009 10 The team wore their 1987 89 uniforms but in the classic wine and gold from the Miracle of Richfield era 2010 11 The team wore the 2005 10 checkerboard alternate uniforms but in the 1994 2003 color scheme of blue black and orange 2011 12 The team wore navy uniforms with wine and gold lettering these were similar to the 2014 17 navy alternates but with a different jersey and shorts striping City Edition uniforms Nike also provides a fourth uniform known as the City Edition which honors the city of Cleveland as well as the state of Ohio For the 2017 18 season the City Edition uniform was gray with dark gray trim and had The Land a popular Cleveland nickname across the front of the jersey in white letters and trimmed in dark gray and gold as is the number on the front of the jersey with the player s name and number in white lettering on the back 82 For the 2018 19 season the City Edition uniform was orange and blue a nod to the popular Cavs teams of the 1980s in a zigzag slash pattern reminiscent of the 90s era uniforms with white letters and numbers and featured a script Cleveland across the front of the jersey On the right pant leg an outline of the Great Lakes with Lake Erie highlighted is featured with the slogan 1 OUT OF 5 GREATS For the home games in which these uniforms were worn the floor at Quicken Loans Arena was modified with an orange and blue design as well 83 The same uniform design of the City Edition uniform was used for the team s Earned Edition uniform exclusive to the 2018 NBA playoff teams except the top part was white while the bottom was powder blue and featured navy letters and numbers 84 For the 2019 20 season the City Edition uniform was navy blue a nod to the team s mid to late 2000s alternate uniform with CLE in gold letters in the style of the team s original 1970 uniforms and the numbers in gold with a wine inlay in the style of the 90s uniforms and wine gold white and black stripes down the sides 85 Additionally to commemorate the team s 50th anniversary season Nike provided a fifth uniform known as the Classic Edition which was a modified version of the team s mid 90s era black blue and orange uniforms 86 For the 2020 21 season the City Edition uniform was black with wine and gold trim around the neck and sleeves and white letters and numbers CLEVELAND was featured on the front of the jersey with each letter in a different font to represent both the Cavs and various artists and bands that have been inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as various patches down the sides of the pant legs The jersey design is in honor of a partnership between the Cavs and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who are collaborating on a Cleveland Amplified exhibit at the Rock Hall The letters represent C Cleveland Cavaliers L Sex Pistols E The Who V David Bowie E Metallica L The Beatles A Nirvana N N W A and D Pink Floyd 87 88 For the 2021 22 season the City Edition uniform was in the team s traditional wine color with gold letters and numbers wine gold and white trim around the sleeves and going down the pant legs and a mix of the team s logos through its history all throughout the uniform On the front of the jersey is the team s original 1970s swashbuckler logo with the numbers in the style of the team s 1990s uniforms On the pants the team s 1980s logo is on the waistband the 90s logo is on the left leg and the modern era C logo is on the right leg 89 For the 2022 23 season the City Edition uniform is white with tan lettering and numbers and accents of light blue in honor of the Cleveland Metroparks The jerseys read The Land across the chest with a light blue circle featuring the Cavs C logo placed between the L and A similar to how the V in the script Cavs logo is used as a basketball hoop 90 Home arenas Scene of the 2017 18 season opener in then Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Arena 1970 1974 Coliseum at Richfield 1974 1994 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 1994 present Cleveland Clinic CourtsCleveland Clinic Courts the team s practice facility and team headquarters is located in suburban Independence The 50 000 square foot 4 600 m2 building opened in 2007 and includes two full size basketball courts a weight room a team room offices medical facilities and kitchen and dining facilities Naming rights are held by the Cleveland Clinic which is the team s official healthcare partner Prior to the opening of Cleveland Clinic Courts the team used the practice court located on the club level of Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 91 92 93 In honor of the Cavs winning the NBA Championship the city of Independence renamed the section of Brecksville Road leading to the team s practice facility Cavaliers Way in November 2016 94 PlayersFurther information Cleveland Cavaliers all time roster Current roster Cleveland Cavaliers rostervte Players CoachesPos No Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromC 31 Allen Jarrett 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 243 lb 110 kg 1998 04 21 TexasF 21 Diakite Mamadi TW 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 224 lb 102 kg 1997 01 27 VirginiaG 10 Garland Darius 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 192 lb 87 kg 2000 01 26 VanderbiltG 14 Green Danny 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 215 lb 98 kg 1987 06 22 North CarolinaG 3 LeVert Caris 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 205 lb 93 kg 1994 08 25 MichiganC 33 Lopez Robin 7 ft 0 in 2 13 m 281 lb 127 kg 1988 04 01 StanfordG 5 Merrill Sam 10 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 205 lb 93 kg 1996 05 15 Utah StateG 45 Mitchell Donovan 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 215 lb 98 kg 1996 07 09 LouisvilleF C 4 Mobley Evan 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m 215 lb 98 kg 2001 06 18 USCF 15 Mobley Isaiah TW 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 238 lb 108 kg 1999 09 24 USCG 19 Neto Raul 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 180 lb 82 kg 1992 05 19 BrazilG F 35 Okoro Isaac 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 225 lb 102 kg 2001 01 26 AuburnF 16 Osman Cedi 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 230 lb 104 kg 1995 04 08 TurkeyG 13 Rubio Ricky 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg 1990 10 21 SpainF 8 Stevens Lamar 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 230 lb 104 kg 1997 07 09 Penn StateF 32 Wade Dean 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 228 lb 103 kg 1996 11 20 Kansas StateG F 9 Windler Dylan 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 196 lb 89 kg 1996 09 22 Belmont Head coachJ B BickerstaffAssistant coach es Greg Buckner associate HC Dan Geriot Antonio Lang Sidney Lowe J J Outlaw Nate Reinking Luke WaltonLegend C Team captain DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent S Suspended GL On assignment to G League affiliate TW Two way affiliate player 10 Signed to 10 day contract Injured Roster Last transaction February 18 2023Retained draft rights The Cavaliers hold the draft rights to the following unsigned draft picks who have been playing outside the NBA A drafted player either an international draftee or a college draftee who is not signed by the team that drafted him is allowed to sign with any non NBA teams In this case the team retains the player s draft rights in the NBA until one year after the player s contract with the non NBA team ends 95 This list includes draft rights that were acquired from trades with other teams Draft Round Pick Player Pos Nationality Current team Note s Ref2022 2 39 Khalifa Diop C Senegal Gran Canaria Spain 96 2022 2 56 Luke Travers PG Australia Perth Wildcats Australia 97 2015 2 47 Arturas Gudaitis F C Lithuania Panathinaikos Greece Acquired from the Sacramento Kings 98 2011 2 56 Chukwudiebere Maduabum F C Nigeria Tryhoop Okayama Japan Acquired from the Los Angeles Lakers via Denver and Philadelphia 99 Cavs Legends The following is a list of past Cavaliers players and other personnel who have been honored as Cavs Legends either by retiring their number or having commemorative banners placed in the rafters at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 100 101 102 Retired numbersNo Name Position Tenure Date7 Bobby Bingo Smith G F 1970 1979 December 4 197911 Zydrunas Ilgauskas C 1996 2010 March 8 2014 103 22 Larry Nance F C 1988 1994 January 30 199525 Mark Price G 1986 1995 November 13 199934 Austin Carr G 1971 1980 January 3 198142 Nate Thurmond C 1975 1977 December 18 197743 Brad Daugherty C 1986 1996 March 1 1997Other honored personnelInsignia Name Role Tenure Date Joe Tait Broadcaster 1970 1981 1983 2011 April 8 2011The NBA retired Bill Russell s No 6 for all its member teams on August 11 2022 104 105 Wall of Honor In 2019 the Cavaliers introduced the Wall of Honor which honors former players and other personnel and is located in the newly added North Atrium of the renovated Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 106 The inaugural class of Wall of Honor inductees included all personnel players coaches executives etc who have had their number retired or were honored with similar banners in the rafters as well as the following Original owner Nick Mileti Original general manager head coach Bill Fitch Former general manager Wayne Embry Former forward John Johnson Former forward center John Hot Rod WilliamsAnother group of former Cavs personnel was added in 2022 including Former owner Gordon Gund Former guard World B Free Former forward and longtime broadcaster Campy Russell Former head coach Lenny Wilkens 107 Hall of Famers The following is a list of players and other personnel who have spent at least part of their careers with the Cavaliers that have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Cleveland Cavaliers Hall of FamersPlayersNo Name Position Tenure Inducted42 Nate Thurmond F C 1975 1977 198511 Walt Frazier G 1977 1979 198719 Lenny Wilkens 1 G 1972 1974 198933 Shaquille O Neal C 2009 2010 20164 Ben Wallace F C 2008 2009 2021CoachesName Position Tenure InductedChuck Daly 2 Head coach 1981 1982 1994Lenny Wilkens 1 Head coach 1986 1993 1998Bill Fitch Head coach 1970 1979 2019George Karl Head coach 1984 1986 2022ContributorsName Position Tenure InductedWayne Embry 3 General manager 1986 1999 1999Notes 1 In total Wilkens was inducted into the Hall of Fame three times as player as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team 2 In total Daly was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice as a coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team 3 Inducted as contributor for being the first African American to manage a team in the NBA Curt Gowdy Award winners Former longtime Cavs broadcaster Joe Tait who won the Curt Gowdy Award in 2010 Joe Tait 2010 team announcer 1970 1981 1983 2011 FIBA Hall of Famers See also FIBA Hall of Fame Cleveland Cavaliers Hall of FamersPlayersNo Name Position Tenure Inducted33 Shaquille O Neal C 2009 2010 2017CoachesName Position Tenure InductedChuck Daly 1 Head coach 1981 1982 2021Notes 1 In total Daly was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame twice as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team Individual records and accomplishmentsFranchise leaders Bold denotes still active with team Italic denotes still active but not with team Points scored regular season as of April 1 2022 108 LeBron James 23 119 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 10 616 Brad Daugherty 10 389 Austin Carr 10 265 Mark Price 9 543 Bingo Smith 9 513 Hot Rod Williams 8 504 Kyrie Irving 8 232 Larry Nance 7 257 Kevin Love 7 230 Campy Russell 6 588 World B Free 6 329 Tristan Thompson 5 839 Terrell Brandon 5 793 Jim Chones 5 729 Danny Ferry 5 643 Mike Mitchell 5 217 Craig Ehlo 5 103 Phil Hubbard 4 962 Anderson Varejao 4 498 Other statistics regular season as of April 1 2022 108 Most minutes playedPlayer MinutesLeBron James 33 130Zydrunas Ilgauskas 21 820Hot Rod Williams 20 802Brad Daugherty 20 029Bingo Smith 19 221Austin Carr 19 003Mark Price 18 127Tristan Thompson 17 372Danny Ferry 15 045Larry Nance 14 966Most reboundsPlayer ReboundsLeBron James 6 190Zydrunas Ilgauskas 5 904Tristan Thompson 5 393Brad Daugherty 5 227Hot Rod Williams 4 669Anderson Varejao 4 454Kevin Love 4 171Jim Chones 3 790Larry Nance 3 561Jim Brewer 3 551Most assistsPlayer AssistsLeBron James 6 228Mark Price 4 206John Bagley 2 311Terrell Brandon 2 235Foots Walker 2 115Kyrie Irving 2 114Brad Daugherty 2 028Andre Miller 2 015Austin Carr 1 820Craig Ehlo 1 803 Most stealsPlayer StealsLeBron James 1 376Mark Price 734Foots Walker 722Craig Ehlo 661Terrell Brandon 621Hot Rod Williams 587Ron Harper 530Anderson Varejao 529Kyrie Irving 504John Bagley 474Most blocksPlayer BlocksZydrunas Ilgauskas 1 269Hot Rod Williams 1 200Larry Nance 1 087LeBron James 695Jim Chones 450Tristan Thompson 447Roy Hinson 430Anderson Varejao 399Brad Daugherty 397Jim Brewer 353Most three pointers madePlayer 3 pointers madeLeBron James 1 251Kevin Love 1 008Mark Price 802Kyrie Irving 723J R Smith 585Daniel Gibson 578Wesley Person 550Danny Ferry 543Cedi Osman 503Mo Williams 414 Individual awards NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James 2009 2010NBA Rookie of the Year LeBron James 2004 Kyrie Irving 2012NBA Coach of the Year Bill Fitch 1976 Mike Brown 2009NBA Executive of the Year Wayne Embry 1992 1998NBA Sportsmanship Award Terrell Brandon 1997J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award Austin Carr 1980 Eric Snow 2005 Luol Deng 2014 LeBron James 2017NBA Finals Most Valuable Player LeBron James 2016 NBA All Rookie First Team Austin Carr 1972 Dwight Davis 1973 Brad Daugherty 1987 Ron Harper 1987 John Williams 1987 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 1998 Brevin Knight 1998 Andre Miller 2000 LeBron James 2004 Kyrie Irving 2012 Dion Waiters 2013 Evan Mobley 2022 rookie 2023 sophomore NBA All Rookie Second Team Terrell Brandon 1992 Derek Anderson 1998 Cedric Henderson 1998 Chris Mihm 2001 Carlos Boozer 2003 Tristan Thompson 2012 Tyler Zeller 2013 Collin Sexton 2019 Isaac Okoro 2021 All NBA First Team Mark Price 1993 LeBron James 2006 2008 2009 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018All NBA Second Team LeBron James 2005 2007All NBA Third Team Mark Price 1989 1992 1994 Brad Daugherty 1992 Kyrie Irving 2015NBA All Defensive First Team Larry Nance 1989 LeBron James 2009 2010NBA All Defensive Second Team Jim Brewer 1976 1977 Jim Cleamons 1976 Larry Nance 1992 1993 Bobby Phills 1996 Anderson Varejao 2010 NBA All Star Weekend NBA All Star Game John Johnson 1971 1972 Butch Beard 1972 Austin Carr 1974 Campy Russell 1979 Mike Mitchell 1981 Brad Daugherty 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 Larry Nance 1989 1993 Mark Price 1989 1992 1993 1994 Tyrone Hill 1995 Terrell Brandon 1996 1997 Shawn Kemp 1998 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2003 2005 LeBron James 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 Mo Williams 2009 Kyrie Irving 2013 2014 2015 2017 Kevin Love 2017 2018 Jarrett Allen 2022 Darius Garland 2022 Donovan Mitchell 2023 StarterNBA All Star Game head coaches Lenny Wilkens 1989 Mike Brown 2009 Tyronn Lue 2016NBA All Star Game MVP LeBron James 2006 2008 2018 Kyrie Irving 2014Three point Shootout Mark Price 1988 5th 1990 7th 1993 1st 1994 1st 1995 3rd Craig Ehlo 1990 5th 1992 6th Wesley Person 2002 2nd Damon Jones 2007 5th Daniel Gibson 2008 2nd 2011 5th Kyrie Irving 2013 1st 2014 4th 2015 2nd 2017 2nd Slam Dunk Contest Roy Hinson 1986 7th Ron Harper 1987 5th 1989 7th Bob Sura 1997 5th Larry Nance Jr 2018 2nd Skills Challenge LeBron James 2006 2nd 2007 3rd Mo Williams 2009 3rd Kyrie Irving 2012 7th Jarrett Allen 2022 1st Darius Garland 2022 1st Evan Mobley 2022 1st Rookie Rising Stars Challenge Chris Mills 1994 Bob Sura 1996 Vitaly Potapenko 1997 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 1998 Brevin Knight 1998 Cedric Henderson 1998 Derek Anderson 1998 DNP Andre Miller 2000 rookie 2001 sophomore Chris Mihm 2002 sophomore Carlos Boozer 2003 rookie 2004 sophomore Dajuan Wagner 2003 rookie LeBron James 2004 rookie 2005 sophomore Daniel Gibson 2008 sophomore Kyrie Irving 2012 rookie 2013 sophomore Tristan Thompson 2012 rookie 2013 sophomore Dion Waiters 2013 rookie 2014 sophomore Tyler Zeller 2013 rookie Matthew Dellavedova 2015 World Cedi Osman 2018 World Collin Sexton 2020 sophomore Evan Mobley 2022 rookie Isaac Okoro 2022 sophomore Rookie Rising Stars Challenge MVP Zydrunas Ilgauskas 1998 Daniel Gibson 2008 sophomore Kyrie Irving 2012 rookie Two Ball Contest Wesley Person with Michelle Edwards 1998 7th Trajan Langdon with Eva Nemcova 2001 2nd Head coachesMain article List of Cleveland Cavaliers head coachesMediaMain article List of Cleveland Cavaliers broadcasters Former Cavs All Star guard and longtime TV analyst Austin Carr RadioWTAM 1100 AM 106 9 FM and WMMS 100 7 FM currently serve as the flagship stations for the Cavaliers AudioVerse 109 Tim Alcorn play by play and former Cavaliers star Jim Chones analyst are the radio team with WTAM morning co host sports director Mike Snyder hosting the pregame halftime postgame shows Former Ohio State standout and NBA player Brad Sellers joins Snyder for the postgame show 110 WNZN 89 1 FM serves as the team s Spanish language outlet with Rafael Hernandez Brito calling the games 111 TVThe Cavaliers air on Bally Sports Ohio The broadcast team includes play by play announcer John Michael sideline reporter Serena Winters and a rotation in the analyst spot of former Cavalier players Austin Carr and Brad Daugherty and former Cavs coach Mike Fratello Cayleigh Griffin and former Cavaliers forward Campy Russell along with either Carr or Fratello when they are not serving as game analyst host the pregame halftime postgame shows 112 Mascots Current mascots Sir C C left and Moondog right Mid 1990s early 2000s era mascot Whammer Current The Cavaliers have two official mascots Moondog and Sir C C The former was inspired by Cleveland radio DJ Alan Freed who popularized the phrase rock and roll and had called himself Moondog Moondog was an NBA All Star selection in 2003 and 2004 and he made his first appearance on November 5 2003 Sir C C a swashbuckler character debuted during a game on November 27 2010 113 Past During the 1990s and early 2000s the Cavs had a polar bear mascot named Whammer who was introduced on November 9 1995 He 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