The Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cleveland Cavaliers first began play in 1970 and the first season they were the league’s worst team with a record of 15-67. The Cleveland Cavaliers got their nickname the Cavs by Jerry Tomko; father of MLB pitcher Brett Tomko gave the Cavaliers their name when he trumped more than 11,000 entries in a write-in contest in the Cleveland Plain Dealer back in 1970. Jerry Tomko's winning entry read in part, "The name Cleveland Cavaliers represents a group of daring, fearless men whose life's pact was never surrender, no matter what the odds." Shortly after purchasing the Cavaliers, the Gunds changed the team colors from wine and gold to burnt orange and navy blue. Furthermore, they ...
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coach Gene Littles guided the team the rest of the way, which saw the Cavs finish just one game short of the playoffs. After the season, it was time for a major overhaul. In 1986, the Cavaliers acquired, either through trades or the draft, Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, Ron Harper and Larry Nance. These four players (until Harper was later traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989 for the rights to Danny Ferry) formed the core of the team, under the direction of head coach Lenny Wilkens, that led the Cavs to eight playoff seasons in the next nine years, including three 50+ win seasons. In 1989, the Cavs were paired against the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls in the first round of the playoffs. In the fourth game of the best-of-five-series, Cleveland managed to beat the Bulls in overtime 108–105 to level the series at 2–2. Home court advantage went to Cleveland. The game was evenly matched, until Cleveland managed to score on a drive and raise the lead by one, with three seconds ...
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to minorities. The ages that go to games are kids, elderly, college students, to mom’s and dads. With all different types of people attending the games this is the first year that the Cleveland Cavaliers have sold out every game this season. That is remarkable since there is 82 games in a season and there being around 40 games at Quicken Loans arena. On Monday night it was sold out with over 20,000 fans in attendance probably because it was against Boston, it was a playoff game, and Lebron James received his 2010 MVP trophy presentation. Even though the series is tied at 1-1 the Cavs still have a chance to get to the conference championship and eventually the main event for the ...
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