Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Cavaliers
Division: Central Division
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Main Gymnasium: Qunde Gymnasium can accommodate 20,562 people.
Time to join the NBA: 1970
Number of champions won: 0
Current head coach: Mike Brown.
Retired jersey number:
(7) Bingo Smith
(XXII) Larry Nance
(25) mark price
Austin carr
42. nathaniel thurmond
(43) brad daugherty
In charge of stars
Name: lebron james.
Nationality: USA
Position: striker/defender
Birthday:1984 65438+February 30th.
Height: 2.03m.
Weight:108.4kg.
Team: Cleveland Cavaliers
Quantity: 23rd
Player list:
Quantity, name and location
32-year-old Larry Hughes Larry Hughes shooting guard.
1 1 Zaidrunas-Ilgoskas Zydrunas Ilgauskas Center
90 Drew Gooden power forward
20 eric snow eric snow point guard
LeBron James LeBron James shooting guard
Donyell marshall power forward/small forward
Damon jones damon jones, point guard
14 ira newble shooting guard
3 1 Scot Pollard Center/Power Forward
3 aleksandar pavlovic pavlovic shooting guard
4 david wesley david wesley shooting guard
6 shannon brown shannon brown shooting guard
17 anderson varejao power forward
27 Devon Jones Dwayne Jones power forward/center
2 1 daniel gibson daniel gibson point guard
The Cavaliers who joined the league from 65438 to 0970 are one of the most unlucky teams in the NBA. Although he has been immersed in the NBA for more than 30 years and there are stars shining in the team from time to time, he has never entered the finals.
The Cavaliers made their debut in the first season with a poor record of 15 wins and 67 losses, thus starting a difficult NBA course. In the following four years, the Cavaliers ranked at the bottom of the Central Division in the regular season. Although many players were selected for the all-star team here, it didn't bring any improvement to the team.
1976, the Cavaliers switched to Nate thurmond, a 34-year-old veteran. Together with Austin Carr and Bingo Smith who came back from injury, he led the team to the first place in the Central Division with a record of 49 wins and 33 losses, and entered the exciting playoffs. But then the team was auctioned twice, the head coach and players changed frequently, and the Cavaliers began a seven-year silence.
The 2006-07 season entered the finals for the first time, but was swept by the Spurs 4-0.