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Cavaliers Opening Game Results HOME OPENER ROAD OPENER Season Opponent Date Result Score Attend. Opponent Date Result Score Attend. 1970-71 San Diego 10/28/70 lost 99-110 6,144 Buffalo 10/14/70 lost 92-107 7,129 1971-72 Buffalo (OT) 10/15/71 lost 109-111 4,290 Buffalo 10/16/71 WON 93-89 5,417 1972-73 Baltimore 10/10/72 lost 90-102 4,106 Detroit 10/21/72 lost 96-103 2,577 1973-74 Houston 10/12/73 lost 99-106 3,624 Milwaukee 10/20/73 lost 88-101 8,837 1974-75 Boston 10/29/74 lost 92-107 13,184 Portland (4 OT) 10/18/74 lost 129-131 11,409 1975-76 Golden St. 10/23/75 lost 83-89 14,631 New York 10/25/75 lost 91-100 17,222 1976-77 Chicago 10/22/76 WON 106-95 19,783 Buffalo 10/30/76 WON 109-105 10,021 1977-78 Chicago 10/18/77 lost 88-91 15,192 New Orleans 10/20/77 WON 107-104 11,207 1978-79 L.A. Lakers 10/17/78 WON 113-111 11,365 Boston 10/13/78 WON 115-101 15,547 1979-80 Boston 10/13/79 lost 117-139 15,443 New Jersey 10/12/79 lost 95-102 5,739 1980-81 New Jersey 10/11/80 lost 96-99 5,731 Boston 10/10/80 lost 103-130 15,320 1981-82 Chicago 11/9/81 WON 102-101 10,514 Philadelphia 10/30/81 lost 104-128 14,102 1982-83 Boston 10/29/82 lost 93-104 8,633 Chicago 11/4/82 lost 111-118 4,520 1983-84 New York 10/28/83 lost 106-113 6,082 New Jersey 11/1/83 lost 113-125 9,178 1984-85 New Jersey 10/27/84 lost 106-131 10,260 Philadelphia 10/26/84 lost 101-111 11,892 1985-86 Boston 10/26/85 lost 100-105 20,900 Chicago (OT) 10/25/85 lost 115-116 11,124 1986-87 Washington 11/1/86 WON 113-106 14,254 Utah 11/5/86 lost 95-111 11,185 1987-88 Milwaukee 11/11/87 lost 101-109 12,145 New Jersey 11/6/87 WON 114-108 13,014 1988-89 L.A. Clippers 11/9/88 WON 108-91 16,513 Charlotte 11/4/88 WON 133-93 23,338 1989-90 Orlando (OT) 11/8/89 lost 110-117 14,116 Chicago (OT) 11/3/89 lost 119-124 18,676 1990-91 Charlotte 11/7/90 WON 100-89 16,154 Boston 11/2/90 lost 101-125 14,890 1991-92 Milwaukee 11/12/91 WON 119-113 14,267 Portland 11/1/91 lost 106-117 12,888 1992-93 Chicago 11/6/92 lost 96-101 20,273 Golden St. (2 OT) 11/12/92 WON 126-122 15,025 1993-94 Milwaukee 11/5/93 lost 91-94 17,102 Seattle 11/11/93 lost 102-115 14,813 1994-95 Houston 11/8/94 lost 98-100 20,562 Charlotte 11/5/94 WON 115-107 23,698 1995-96 Indiana 11/7/95 lost 101-104 17,218 Orlando 11/3/95 lost 88-99 17,248 1996-97 San Antonio 11/5/96 lost 68-74 15,587 New Jersey 11/1/96 WON 90-77 18,316 1997-98 Indiana 11/4/97 WON 80-77 20,132 Houston 10/31/97 lost 86-94 16,285 1998-99 Indiana 2/8/99 lost 89-95 17,139 Atlanta 2/5/99 lost 83-100 19,806 1999-00 New Jersey 11/3/99 WON 97-90 16,777 New York 11/2/99 lost 84-92 19,763 2000-01 Sacramento (2 OT) 11/1/00 WON 102-100 17,695 New Jersey 10/31/00 WON 86-82 14,505 2001-02 Boston 10/30/01 lost 89-108 17,748 Charlotte 10/31/01 lost 94-100 9,002 2002-03 L.A. Lakers 11/05/02 WON 89-70 19,833 Sacramento 10/29/02 lost 67-94 17,317 2003-04 Denver 11/5/03 lost 89-93 20,562 Sacramento 10/29/03 lost 92-106 17,317 2004-05 Indiana (OT) 11/3/2004 lost 104-109 19,730 Miami 11/4/2004 lost 86-92 20,235 35 Years 11-24 Avg: 14,220 10-25 Avg: 13,673 Bold indicates first overall game 170

Opening Game Starting Lineups Guard Guard Center Forward Forward Result Attend. 1970-71 Johnny Egan John Warren Luther Rackley McCoy McLemore Bingo Smith lost 7,129 1971-72 John Johnson Charlie Davis Walt Wesley Dave Sorenson Bingo Smith lost 4,290 1972-73 Austin Carr Jimmy Cleamons Rick Roberson Dave Sorenson John Johnson lost 4,106 1973-74 Austin Carr Lenny Wilkens Bob Rule Dwight Davis Bingo Smith lost 3,624 1974-75 Austin Carr Jimmy Cleamons Steve Patterson Dwight Davis Bingo Smith lost 11,409 1975-76 Dick Snyder Jimmy Cleamons Jim Chones Jim Brewer Bingo Smith lost 14,631 1976-77 Dick Snyder Jimmy Cleamons Jim Chones Jim Brewer Bingo Smith WON 19,783 1977-78 Walt Frazier Foots Walker Jim Chones Jim Brewer Campy Russell lost 15,192 1978-79 Walt Frazier Foots Walker Jim Chones Jim Brewer Campy Russell WON 15,547 1979-80 Austin Carr Randy Smith John Lambert Campy Russell Mike Mitchell lost 5,739 1980-81 Roger Phegley Randy Smith Dave Robisch Kenny Carr Mike Mitchell lost 15,320 1981-82 Bobby Wilkerson James Silas Bill Laimbeer Richard Washington Mike Mitchell lost 14,102 1982-83 Ron Brewer Geoff Huston James Edwards Cliff Robinson Scott Wedman lost 8,633 1983-84 World B. Free Geoff Huston Roy Hinson Lonnie Shelton Cliff Robinson lost 6,082 1984-85 World B. Free John Bagley Melvin Turpin Jeff Cook Ron Anderson lost 11,892 1985-86 World B. Free John Bagley Mark West Roy Hinson Phil Hubbard lost 11,124 1986-87 Ron Harper John Bagley Brad Daugherty Mark West John Williams WON 14,254 1987-88 Ron Harper Mark Price Brad Daugherty Mark West Phil Hubbard WON 13,014 1988-89 Ron Harper Mark Price Brad Daugherty Larry Nance Mike Sanders WON 23,338 1989-90 Ron Harper Steve Kerr Tree Rollins John Williams Randolph Keys lost 18,676 1990-91 Craig Ehlo Mark Price Brad Daugherty John Williams Chucky Brown lost 14,890 1991-92 Craig Ehlo Terrell Brandon Brad Daugherty John Williams Larry Nance lost 12,888 1992-93 Craig Ehlo Mark Price Brad Daugherty Larry Nance Mike Sanders lost 20,273 1993-94 Gerald Wilkins Mark Price Brad Daugherty John Williams Larry Nance lost 17,102 1994-95 Bobby Phills Mark Price John Williams Tyrone Hill Chris Mills WON 23,698 1995-96 Bobby Phills Terrell Brandon John Amaechi Tyrone Hill Chris Mills lost 17,248 1996-97 Bob Sura Terrell Brandon Mark West Tyrone Hill Chris Mills WON 18,316 1997-98 Derek Anderson Bob Sura Zydrunas Ilgauskas Danny Ferry Wesley Person lost 16,285 1998-99 Wesley Person Brevin Knight Zydrunas Ilgauskas Shawn Kemp Cedric Henderson lost 19,806 1999-00 Bob Sura Brevin Knight Andrew DeClercq Shawn Kemp Cedric Henderson lost 19,763 2000-01 Matt Harpring Andre Miller Zydrunas Ilgauskas Clarence Weatherspoon Lamond Murray WON 14,505 2001-02 Wesley Person Andre Miller Michael Doleac Chris Mihm Lamond Murray lost 17,748 2002-03 Ricky Davis Bimbo Coles DeSagana Diop Tyrone Hill Darius Miles lost 17,317 2003-04 Ricky Davis LeBron James Zydrunas Ilgauskas Carlos Boozer Darius Miles lost 17,317 2004-05 Lucious Harris Jeff McInnis Zydrunas Ilgauskas Drew Gooden LeBron James lost 19,730 8-27 14,422 Cavaliers History 171

Cavaliers 20-20 Club (20 points & 20 rebounds in one game) Player Opponent Date Pts Rebound Player Opponent Date Pts Rebound Walt Wesley at Portland 2/21/71 30 21 Cliff Robinson vs. Dallas 2/16/83 23 22 Walt Wesley at Baltimore 12/26/71 20 21 Cliff Robinson vs. Detroit (OT) 1/31/84 32 21 Rick Roberson vs. Houston 3/4/72 23 25 Cliff Robinson vs. Boston 4/3/84 26 21 Rick Roberson at Golden State 3/7/72 23 22 Brad Daugherty at Sacramento 3/8/91 21 24 Elmore Smith vs. Washington 2/2/78 32 24 Brad Daugherty* vs. New Jersey 5/9/93 24 20 Elmore Smith vs. New Orleans 2/7/78 21 20 Michael Cage at San Antonio 1/10/96 20 20 Elmore Smith at Golden State 3/8/78 22 20 Shawn Kemp vs. Portland 1/20/98 31 20 Kenny Carr vs. New York 2/12/81 27 20 Carlos Boozer vs. Seattle 1/20/04 32 20 Cliff Robinson at Washington 1/20/83 22 23 Carlos Boozer at Dallas 3/30/04 23 20 *Playoff Game Cavaliers Triple-Doubles Player Opponent Date Points Rebounds Assists Foots Walker vs. Atlanta 12/2/79 15 10 11 John Bagley at Boston 2/6/85 10 11 16 John Bagley vs. Milwaukee 12/28/85 18 11 13 Brad Daugherty vs. Utah 12/19/86 19 10 11 Brad Daugherty at Washington 2/3/88 20 10 11 Ron Harper vs. Philadelphia 1/31/89 25 10 10 Mark Price vs. San Antonio 1/15/90 25 11 12 Brad Daugherty vs. Indiana 3/24/92 32 11 11 Larry Nance vs. Charlotte 4/9/92 26 10 14 Brad Daugherty vs. Seattle 12/12/92 11 12 11 Bobby Phills vs. Miami 4/19/95 11 11 10 Andre Miller vs. Atlanta 2/5/00 28 10 12 Andre Miller at Miami 11/2/01 30 10 12 Andre Miller vs. Boston 1/26/02 25 10 17 Andre Miller vs. Toronto 2/12/02 22 10 17 LeBron James at Portland 1/19/05 27 11 10 LeBron James at Golden State 1/22/05 28 12 10 LeBron James vs. Milwaukee 4/9/05 40 10 10 LeBron James at Toronto 4/20/05 27 14 14 Cavaliers Four-Point Plays Player Opponent Date Player Opponent Date Dell Curry vs. Chicago 3/25/88 Danny Ferry vs. Milwaukee 4/21/95 Steve Kerr at Philadelphia 1/12/90 Danny Ferry at Toronto 2/5/97 Steve Kerr at Orlando 3/18/90 Wesley Person at Vancouver 12/5/97 Steve Kerr at Indiana 12/8/90 Trajan Langdon vs. Toronto 2/13/01 Mark Price vs. Miami 2/23/93 Lamond Murray vs. Miami 11/24/01 Mark Price vs. Boston 12/26/94 Wesley Person vs. Atlanta 11/29/01 Cavaliers Biggest Margin Overcome 1Q. 2Q. 3Q. 4Q. TOT OT 2OT After One Quarter: 21 2/23/04 at Cleveland vs. New Orleans Cle. 16 29 28 31 104 Won, 104-100 N.O. 37 22 18 23 100 After Two Quarters: 19 2/8/75 at Cleveland vs. Kansas City Cle. 18 13 27 27 92 7 Won, 92-91 (OT) K.C. 22 28 17 18 91 6 After Three Quarters: 19 11/10/04 at Cleveland vs. Phoenix Cle. 24 25 17 33 114 15 Won, 114-109 (OT) Phx. 23 27 35 14 109 10 Cavaliers Biggest Blown Leads 1Q. 2Q. 3Q. 4Q. TOT OT 2OT After One Quarter: 21 11/29/03 at Cleveland vs. Memphis Cle. 35 22 23 19 115 10 6 Lost, 115-122 (2 OT) Mem. 14 27 23 35 122 10 13 After Two Quarters: 24 12/17/72 at Cleveland vs. Houston Cle. 33 32 28 16 109 Lost, 109-110 Hou. 24 17 39 30 110 After Three Quarters: 22 2/20/77 at Philadelphia vs. Cleveland Cle. 30 25 34 22 111 Lost, 111-112 Phil. 26 22 19 45 112 172

Cavaliers All-Time Among NBA Statistical Leaders SCORING FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Player Season Rank AVG Player Season Rank PCT Austin Carr 1972-73 17 20.5 Walt Frazier 1977-78 10.850 Lenny Wilkens 1972-73 17 20.5 James Silas 1981-82 6.860 Austin Carr 1973-74 13 29 Mark Price 1988-89 4.901 Campy Russell 1978-79 16 29 Mark Price 1989-90 10.888 Mike Mitchell 1979-80 10 22.2 Mark Price 1991-92 1.947 Mike Mitchell 1980-81 8 24.5 Mark Price 1992-93 1.948 World B. Free 1982-83 8 23.9 Mark Price 1993-94 5.888 World B. Free 1983-84 14 22.3 Mark Price 1994-95 2.914 World B. Free 1984-85 15 22.5 Terrell Brandon 1995-96 3.887 World B. Free 1985-86 10 23.4 Terrell Brandon 1996-97 2.902 Ron Harper 1986-87 16 22.9 Derek Anderson 1997-98 4.873 Brad Daugherty 1990-91 16 26 Brad Daugherty 1991-92 13 25 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Brad Daugherty 1992-93 19 20.2 Player Season Rank PCT Shawn Kemp 1998-99 12 20.5 Mike Bratz 1980-81 4.337 LeBron James 2003-04 13 20.9 World B. Free 1984-85 7.368 LeBron James 2004-05 3 27.2 World B. Free 1985-86 5.420 Mark Price 1987-88 2.486 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Mark Price 1988-89 3.441 Player Season Rank PCT Steve Kerr 1989-90 1.507 Dick Snyder 1974-75 9.504 Craig Ehlo 1989-90 7.419 Larry Nance 1988-89 9.539 Craig Ehlo 1991-92 6.413 Brad Daugherty 1991-92 4.570 Mark Price 1992-93 6.416 Brad Daugherty 1992-93 2.571 Bobby Phills 1995-96 7.441 Larry Nance 1992-93 7.549 Wesley Person 1997-98 7.430 Tyrone Hill 1996-97 2.600 Wesley Person 1999-00 10.424 Clarence Weatherspoon 2000-01 10.501 Wesley Person 2001-02 9.444 Carlos Boozer 2002-03 3.536 Carlos Boozer 2003-04 6.523 STEALS Player Season Rank AVG REBOUNDING Foots Walker 1977-78 6 2.17 Player Season Rank AVG Foots Walker 1978-79 4 2.36 Kenny Carr 1980-81 6 10.3 Foots Walker 1979-80 9 2.04 Cliff Robinson 1982-83 7 11 Ron Harper 1986-87 4 2.55 Cliff Robinson 1983-84 8 10.3 Ron Harper 1988-89 8 2.26 Brad Daugherty 1990-91 6 10.9 Brevin Knight 1997-98 2 2.45 Tyrone Hill 1994-95 5 10.9 LeBron James 2004-05 3 2.21 Tyrone Hill 1996-97 10 9.9 Carlos Boozer 2003-04 5 14 ASSISTS Player Season Rank AVG BLOCKED SHOTS Lenny Wilkens 1972-73 2 8.4 Player Season Rank AVG Lenny Wilkens 1973-74 3 7.1 Jim Chones 1974-75 10 67 Foots Walker 1977-78 7 5.6 Elmore Smith 1976-77 10 2.06 Foots Walker 1979-80 3 8.0 Elmore Smith 1977-78 8 2.17 Geoff Huston 1981-82 8 7.6 Roy Hinson 1983-84 6 81 John Bagley 1984-85 5 8.6 Roy Hinson 1984-85 6 2.28 John Bagley 1985-86 4 9.4 Larry Nance 1987-88 6 2.37 Mark Price 1988-89 8 8.4 John Williams 1987-88 9 88 Mark Price 1989-90 7 9.1 Larry Nance 1988-89 5 2.82 Mark Price 1991-92 10 7.4 John Williams 1989-90 10 2.04 Mark Price 1992-93 10 8.0 Larry Nance 1990-91 6 2.50 Mark Price 1993-94 9 7.8 Larry Nance 1991-92 3 3.00 Brevin Knight 1997-98 8 8.2 Larry Nance 1992-93 6 2.57 Brevin Knight 1998-99 7 7.7 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2003-04 7 2.48 Andre Miller 2000-01 6 8.0 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2004-05 8 2.12 Andre Miller 2001-02 1 10.9 Jeff McInnis 2003-04 10 6.1 LeBron James 2004-05 6 7.2 173 Cavaliers History

Overtime Games Team-By-Team Date Site Cle Opp W/L ATLANTA 2/8/73 Atlanta 136 132 W 1/7/75 Atlanta 112 113 L 2/1/75 Cleveland 112 109 W 2/23/75 Cleveland 111 105 W 2/29/80 Atlanta 103 111 L 1/9/81 Atlanta 108 107 W 3/14/81 Atlanta 112 110 W 11/24/81 Atlanta 92 94 L 12/9/81 Cleveland 112 108 W 3/23/85 Cleveland 86 91 L 11/17/89 Cleveland 131 125 W 4/13/93 Atlanta (2 OT) 112 109 W 11/8/97 Cleveland 97 99 L 4/13/02 Atlanta (2 OT) 123 128 L 1/25/03 Cleveland 101 102 L BOSTON 1/16/87 Boston 128 133 L 4/19/91 Cleveland 124 117 W 4/11/97 Boston 101 103 L 12/18/04 Cleveland 107 114 L CHARLOTTE 1/11/05 Cleveland 100 98 W CHICAGO 3/20/84 Chicago 104 108 L 2/26/85 Chicago 123 118 W 10/25/85 Chicago 115 116 L 11/16/85 Chicago 132 128 W 1/14/88 Cleveland 91 88 W 3/25/88 Cleveland 110 111 L 11/3/89 Chicago 119 124 L 3/28/90 Cleveland 113 117 L 3/15/99 Chicago 89 85 W 3/2/00 Chicago 114 110 W 3/31/05 Chicago 90 102 L DALLAS 3/16/85 Dallas 135 128 W 1/20/90 Dallas 96 105 L 3/20/95 Cleveland (2 OT) 100 102 L 12/3/95 Cleveland 108 107 W 1/27/98 Dallas 77 84 L DENVER 1/21/95 Denver (2 OT) 101 100 W 1/16/97 Denver 87 88 L DETROIT 3/28/73 Cleveland 119 131 L 1/12/74 Detroit 117 112 W 1/7/76 Detroit 118 119 L 1/29/78 Detroit 116 120 L 174 Date Site Cle Opp W/L DETROIT (continued) 3/18/80 Detroit 108 107 W 4/18/82 Cleveland 113 116 L 1/14/84 Cleveland 131 132 L 1/31/84 Cleveland 114 112 W 12/18/93 Detroit 92 98 L 3/27/98 Cleveland 88 87 W 1/25/00 Cleveland 116 107 W 2/3/01 Cleveland 81 88 L 12/18/02 Cleveland 106 111 L 12/20/02 Detroit 107 109 L GOLDEN STATE 12/19/79 Golden St. 128 125 W 11/10/82 Golden St. 132 120 W 2/4/88 Cleveland 90 96 L 11/12/92 Golden St. (2 OT) 126 122 W 1/14/95 Golden St. 103 97 W 3/13/97 San Jose 95 101 L HOUSTON 11/28/79 Houston 111 113 L 1/8/80 Cleveland 115 118 L INDIANA 4/15/83 Indiana 132 124 W 3/31/84 Cleveland 119 120 L 2/14/90 Cleveland 131 133 L 1/22/92 Cleveland 119 115 W 12/26/93 Cleveland 107 103 W 4/18/01 Cleveland 101 105 L 11/3/04 Cleveland (2 OT) 104 109 L L.A. CLIPPERS/SAN DIEGO/BUFFALO 10/15/71 Cleveland 109 111 L 11/20/75 Cleveland 115 118 L 3/17/82 Cleveland 113 107 W 1/19/97 Los Angeles (2 OT) 107 102 W LOS ANGELES LAKERS 12/11/73 Cleveland 101 100 W 1/22/74 Los Angeles 111 110 W 1/11/77 Cleveland 99 101 L 11/15/77 Los Angeles 102 95 W 1/29/80 Cleveland (4 OT) 154 153 W 3/13/92 Cleveland 109 107 W 2/4/04 Cleveland 106 111 L MEMPHIS/VANCOUVER 2/21/00 Cleveland 109 108 W 11/29/03 Cleveland (2OT) 115 122 L MIAMI 3/18/00 Cleveland 90 92 L 11/24/01 Cleveland 100 96 W 12/21/01 Miami 86 81 W 1/21/02 Cleveland 93 95 L

Overtime Games Team-By-Team (Continued) Date Site Cle Opp W/L MILWAUKEE 2/10/78 Milwaukee 98 108 L 12/28/85 Cleveland 112 114 L 3/25/89 Milwaukee 105 113 L 12/5/90 Milwaukee 109 113 L 3/8/02 Milwaukee 115 109 W 12/9/02 Cleveland (2 OT) 133 140 L Date Site Cle Opp W/L PHOENIX 12/19/75 Phoenix (2 OT) 128 124 W 11/10/04 Cleveland 114 109 W PORTLAND 10/18/74 Portland (4 OT) 129 131 L 12/30/95 Cleveland (2 OT) 124 121 W MINNESOTA 2/2/91 Cleveland 113 110 W 3/21/00 Minnesota 107 111 L NEW JERSEY 12/16/77 New Jersey 106 116 L 12/14/94 New Jersey (2 OT) 95 88 W NEW ORLEANS/CHARLOTTE 12/28/93 Cleveland 127 115 W 2/20/94 Charlotte 105 101 W 11/15/94 Cleveland 89 86 W 1/10/95 Cleveland 108 116 L 4/7/97 Cleveland 105 110 L 12/26/00 Charlotte 110 115 L 3/28/05 New Orleans 109 108 W NEW YORK 10/17/71 Cleveland 120 121 L 12/18/76 New York 113 115 L 10/25/77 New York 117 112 W 2/14/78 Cleveland 136 127 W 11/26/80 Cleveland 113 119 L 12/30/81 Cleveland 108 110 L 4/12/85 New York 109 108 W 2/17/90 New York 108 119 L 11/7/93 Cleveland 107 115 L 4/7/94 New York 94 97 L 3/14/98 Cleveland 88 85 W 4/12/03 Cleveland 104 99 W ORLANDO 11/8/89 Cleveland 110 117 L 2/15/95 Cleveland 100 99 W 11/19/97 Cleveland 93 96 L 3/6/98 Orlando 89 91 L 12/25/03 Orlando 101 113 L 2/27/04 Orlando 112 107 W PHILADELPHIA 1/12/73 Pittsburgh (2 OT) 113 109 W 2/11/81 Philadelphia 120 122 L 2/23/84 Cleveland 116 109 W 3/17/86 Cleveland 112 118 L 2/5/92 Philadelphia 110 108 W 12/3/99 Cleveland 100 102 L 3/14/00 Cleveland 97 98 L 11/15/03 Cleveland 91 88 W SACRAMENTO/KANSAS CITY 2/8/75 Cleveland 92 91 W 12/1/76 Kansas City 98 91 W 2/28/84 Kansas City (2 OT) 137 142 L 1/22/94 Sacramento 119 109 W 3/31/96 Sacramento 100 105 L 11/1/00 Cleveland (2 OT) 102 100 W SAN ANTONIO 1/7/78 Cleveland 107 109 L 12/14/90 Cleveland 106 116 L 11/8/91 San Antonio 101 107 L 2/28/02 Cleveland 114 107 W SEATTLE 12/3/72 Cleveland 105 103 W 11/14/75 Seattle 97 100 L 12/23/88 Cleveland 119 107 W 3/5/91 Seattle 113 111 W 11/14/91 Cleveland 115 109 W 3/2/93 Seattle 105 108 L 3/5/96 Cleveland (2 OT) 101 107 L 3/1/01 Cleveland 99 101 L TORONTO 4/16/99 Toronto 91 90 W UTAH 12/19/86 Cleveland (2 OT) 128 134 L 12/11/89 Utah 113 110 W 1/18/91 Cleveland 99 106 L 1/17/04 Utah 102 96 W WASHINGTON 3/14/72 Baltimore 127 118 W 3/24/73 Baltimore 116 120 L 4/5/77 Cleveland 113 119 L 12/13/79 Cleveland 113 115 L 3/15/83 Washington 92 95 L 1/30/88 Cleveland 128 126 W 1/29/89 Baltimore 117 122 L 12/21/92 Washington 111 107 W 11/2/96 Washington 98 96 W Cavaliers History 175

Cavaliers All-Time Overtime Record Season GP Home Road Neutral Total Pct. 1970-71 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - - 1971-72 3 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-2.333 1972-73 5 1-1 1-1 1-0 3-2.600 1973-74 3 1-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 000 1974-75 5 3-0 0-2 0-0 3-2.600 1975-76 4 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-3.250 1976-77 4 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-3.250 1977-78 7 1-1 2-3 0-0 3-4.429 1978-79 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - - 1979-80 7 1-2 2-2 0-0 3-4.429 1980-81 4 0-1 2-1 0-0 2-2.500 1981-82 5 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-3.400 1982-83 3 0-0 2-1 0-0 2-1.667 1983-84 6 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-4.333 1984-85 4 0-1 3-0 0-0 3-1.750 1985-86 4 0-2 1-1 0-0 1-3.250 1986-87 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2.000 1987-88 4 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2.500 1988-89 3 1-0 0-2 0-0 1-2.333 1989-90 8 1-3 1-3 0-0 2-6.250 1990-91 6 2-2 1-1 0-0 3-3.500 1991-92 5 3-0 1-1 0-0 4-1.800 1992-93 4 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1.750 1993-94 7 2-1 2-2 0-0 4-3.571 1994-95 7 2-2 3-0 0-0 5-2.714 1995-96 4 2-1 0-1 0-0 2-2.500 1996-97 6 0-1 2-3 0-0 2-4.333 1997-98 6 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-4.333 1998-99 2 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 000 1999-00 7 2-3 1-1 0-0 3-4.429 2000-01 5 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-4.200 2001-02 6 2-1 2-1 0-0 4-2.667 2002-03 5 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-4.200 2003-04 6 1-2 2-1 0-0 3-3.500 2004-05 6 2-2 1-1 0-0 3-3.500 35 Years 163 37-46 39-40 1-0 77-86.472.446.494 000 176

NBA Honors Won by Cavaliers All-Star Game John Johnson 1971 Butch Beard 1972 John Johnson 1972 Lenny Wilkens 1973 Austin Carr 1974 Campy Russell 1979 Mike Mitchell 1981 Brad Daugherty 1988 Brad Daugherty 1989 Larry Nance 1989 Mark Price 1989 Lenny Wilkens (Head Coach) 1989 Brad Daugherty 1991 Brad Daugherty 1992 Mark Price 1992 Brad Daugherty 1993 Larry Nance 1993 Mark Price 1993 Mark Price 1994 Tyrone Hill 1995 Terrell Brandon 1996 Terrell Brandon 1997 Shawn Kemp (starter) 1998 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2003 LeBron James (starter) 2005 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2005 All-NBA Team Mark Price 3rd team 1988-89 Mark Price 3rd team 1991-92 Brad Daugherty 3rd team 1991-92 Mark Price 1st team 1992-93 Mark Price 3rd team 1993-94 LeBron James 2nd team 2004-05 All-Defensive Team Jim Brewer 2nd team 1975-76 Jimmy Cleamons 2nd team 1975-76 Jim Brewer 2nd team 1976-77 Larry Nance 1st team 1988-89 Larry Nance 2nd team 1991-92 Larry Nance 2nd team 1992-93 Bobby Phills 2nd team 1995-96 NBA Sportsmanship Award Terrell Brandon 1996-97 Coach of the Month George Karl February 1985 Lenny Wilkens April 1988 Lenny Wilkens December 1988 Lenny Wilkens February 1993 Mike Fratello December 1994 Mike Fratello December 1995 Coach of the Year Bill Fitch 1975-76 All-Rookie Team Austin Carr 1st team 1971-72 Dwight Davis 1st team 1972-73 Brad Daugherty 1st team 1986-87 Ron Harper 1st team 1986-87 John Williams 1st team 1986-87 Terrell Brandon 2nd team 1991-92 Brevin Knight 1st team 1997-98 Zydrunas Ilgauskas 1st team 1997-98 Cedric Henderson 2nd team 1997-98 Derek Anderson 2nd team 1997-98 Andre Miller 1st team 1999-00 Chris Mihm 2nd team 2000-01 Carlos Boozer 2nd team 2002-03 LeBron James 1st team 2003-04 Rookie of the Year LeBron James 2003-04 Rookie of the Month Ron Harper December 1986 Ron Harper January 1987 Brad Daugherty March 1987 Carlos Boozer April 2003 LeBron James November 2003 LeBron James December 2003 LeBron James January 2004 LeBron James February 2004 LeBron James March 2004 LeBron James April 2004 Player of the Week Mike Mitchell Week ending 12/30/79 Kenny Carr Week ending 2/1/81 Mike Mitchell Week ending 2/22/81 World B. Free Week ending 1/13/85 John Williams Week ending 11/30/86 Ron Harper Week ending 2/5/89 Brad Daugherty Week ending 11/17/91 Larry Nance Week ending 2/2/92 Terrell Brandon Week ending 12/3/95 Terrell Brandon Week ending 12/22/96 Wesley Person Week ending 12/7/97 Andre Miller Week ending 12/9/01 Andre Miller Week ending 2/17/02 Carlos Boozer Week ending 1/25/04 Zydrunas Ilgauskas Week ending 3/14/04 LeBron James Week ending 11/14/04 LeBron James Week ending 11/28/04 LeBron James Week ending 1/23/05 Player of the Month LeBron James Month Nov. 04 LeBron James Month Jan. 05 The Sporting News NBA Executive of the Year Wayne Embry 1991-92 Wayne Embry 1997-98 Cavaliers History All-Star Saturday Participants Long Distance Shootout Mark Price 5th place 1988 Craig Ehlo 5th place 1990 Mark Price 7th place 1990 Craig Ehlo 6th place 1992 Mark Price 1st place 1993 Mark Price 1st place 1994 Bob Sura 8th place 2000 Wesley Person 2nd place 2002 Slam Dunk Contest Larry Nance 1st place 1984 Larry Nance 5th place 1985 Roy Hinson 7th place 1986 Ron Harper 5th place 1987 Ron Harper 7th place 1989 Bob Sura 5th place 1997 Rookie Challenge Chris Mills 1994 Bob Sura 1996 Vitaly Potapenko 1997 Zydrunas Ilgauskas (MVP) 1998 Brevin Knight 1998 Cedric Henderson 1998 Derek Anderson (DNP-inj.) 1998 Andre Miller (rookie) 2000 Andre Miller (sophomore) 2001 Chris Mihm (sophomore) 2002 Carlos Boozer (rookie) 2003 Dajuan Wagner (rookie) 2003 Carlos Boozer (sophomore) 2004 LeBron James (rookie) 2004 LeBron James (sophomore) 2005 2-ball Contest Wesley Person/Michelle Edwards 7th place 1998 Trajan Langdon/Eva Nemcova 2nd place 2001 177

Cavaliers Attendance Home Road Overall Year Total Avg Total Avg Total Avg 1970-71 144,252 3,518 242,113 5,905 386,365 4,712 1971-72 214,119 5,222 280,791 6,849 494,910 6,035 1972-73 186,477 4,548 304,670 7,431 491,147 5,990 1973-74 164,520 4,013 315,826 7,703 480,346 5,858 1974-75 334,582 8,161 314,048 7,660 648,630 7,910 1975-76 519,010 12,659 391,835 9,557 910,845 11,108 1976-77 570,445 13,913 474,058 11,562 1,044,503 12,738 1977-78 454,961 11,097 432,977 10,560 887,938 10,829 1978-79 325,616 7,942 412,407 10,059 738,023 9,000 1979-80 322,788 7,873 393,086 9,587 715,874 8,730 1980-81 224,489 5,475 371,319 9,057 595,808 7,266 1981-82 236,523 5,769 353,066 8,611 589,589 7,190 1982-83 160,537 3,916 344,836 8,411 505,373 6,163 1983-84 208,095 5,075 363,813 8,873 571,908 6,974 1984-85 323,984 7,902 394,947 9,633 718,931 8,767 1985-86 390,842 9,533 443,651 10,821 834,493 10,177 1986-87 447,125 10,905 476,874 11,631 923,999 11,268 1987-88 504,847 12,313 528,617 12,893 1,033,464 12,603 1988-89 730,925 17,827 654,989 15,975 1,385,914 16,901 1989-90 695,710 16,969 626,806 15,288 1,322,516 16,128 1990-91 623,906 15,217 606,315 14,788 1,230,221 15,003 1991-92 677,408 16,522 635,346 15,496 1,312,754 16,009 1992-93 751,469 18,329 634,903 15,485 1,386,372 16,907 1993-94 753,686 18,383 643,195 15,688 1,396,881 17,035 1994-95 833,850 20,338 643,013 15,683 1,476,863 18,011 1995-96 730,095 17,807 681,421 16,620 1,411,516 17,214 1996-97 692,684 16,895 674,673 16,455 1,367,357 16,675 1997-98 694,629 16,942 692,575 16,892 1,387,204 16,917 1998-99 352,992 14,120 448,177 17,927 801,169 16,023 1999-00 603,702 14,724 682,333 16,642 1,286,035 15,683 2000-01 650,775 15,873 658,631 16,064 1,309,406 15,968 2001-02 596,115 14,539 648,186 15,809 1,244,301 15,174 2002-03 471,374 11,497 659,607 16,088 1,130,981 13,792 2003-04 749,808 18,288 768,955 18,755 1,518,763 18,522 2004-05 784,249 19,128 749,316 18,276 1,533,565 18,702 35 Years 17,126,589 12,810 17,947,375 13,424 35,073,964 13,117 Cavaliers Attendance Records Cavaliers Largest Home Crowds Cavaliers Largest Home Crowds at the Cleveland Arena at The Coliseum 11,178 L.A. Lakers, Jan. 5, 1972 21,130 Washington, Feb. 8, 1976 11,044 New York, Feb. 3, 1973 20,900 Boston, Mar. 15, 1985 10,819 L.A. Lakers, Mar. 22, 1972 20,900 Boston, Oct. 26, 1985 10,409 Boston, Feb. 25, 1973 20,900 L.A. Lakers, Dec. 20, 1985 10,289 Cincinnati, Mar. 26, 1972 20,900 Boston, Jan. 23, 1988 Cavaliers Largest Home Crowds At Quicken Loans Arena 20,562 99 occasions, 1994-2005 Cavaliers Largest Playoff Crowds 21,564 Washington, Apr. 29, 1976 21,313 Washington, Apr. 22, 1976 21,564 Boston, May 11, 1976 21,061 Washington, Apr. 17, 1976 21,564 Boston, May 14, 1976 20,900 Boston, Apr. 23, 1985 21,564 Boston, May 19, 1976 20,900 Boston, Apr. 25, 1985 178

Player Butch Beard Walt Wesley Len Chappell Loy Petersen Johnny Egan Luther Rackley Bobby Lewis Bobby Smith McCoy McLemore John Warren Don Ohl 1970 Expansion Draft Team Atlanta Chicago Milwaukee Chicago L.A. Lakers Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Detroit New York Atlanta 1970 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 7 John Johnson Iowa 2. 26 Dave Sorenson Ohio State 3. 41 Surry Oliver Stephen F. Austin 4. 60 Glen Vidnovic Iowa 5. 75 Wayne Sokolowski Ashland 6. 94 Joe Cooke Indiana 7. 109 Narvis Anderson Stephen F. Austin 8. 128 Walt Robertson Loyola (Ill.) 9. 143 Tom Lagodich Kent State 10. 162 Ken Johnson Indiana 1971 College Draft 1 Austin Carr Notre Dame 2. 18 Steve Patterson UCLA 2. 35 Willie Long New Mexico 3. 36 Gerald Lockett Arkansas A&M 3. 41 Jackie Ridgle California 4. 52 Cliff Harris Hardin Simmons 5. 69 Brian Mahoney Manhattan 6. 86 Mike Childress Colorado State 7. 103 Tom Bush Drake 8. 120 Charlie Davis Wake Forest 9. 137 Rich Walker Bowling Green 10. 153 Jim Meredith Washington State 1972 College Draft 3 Dwight Davis Houston 2. 24 Steve Hawes Washington 4. 50 Hank Siemiontskowski Villanova 5. 66 Sam Cash California-Riverside 6. 83 Tom Parker Kentucky 7. 100 Steve Davidson West Texas State 8. 116 Roger Evans Kent State 9. 132 Greg Starrick Southern Illinois 10. 145 Kent Martens Abilene Christian 1973 College Draft 2 Jim Brewer Minnesota 2. 26 Al Hornyak Ohio State 3. 37 Jim O Brien Maryland 3. 40 Ozzie Edwards Oklahoma City 3. 41 Jim Lister Sam Houston 4. 57 Luke Witte Ohio State 5. 74 John Coughran California 6. 91 Willie Calvert Abilene Christian 7. 108 Larry Farmer UCLA 8. 125 John Ritter Indiana 9. 142 Les Taylor Murray State 10. 156 Dean Martin Baldwin-Wallace Cavaliers Draft Resume 1974 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 8 Campy Russell Michigan 3. 38 Foots Walker West Georgia 3. 39 Kevin Restani San Francisco 4. 57 Jim Foster Connecticut 5. 75 Gary Novak Notre Dame 6. 93 Aron Stewart Richmond 7. 111 Mike Robinson Michigan State 8. 129 Kerry Hughes Wisconsin 9. 147 Jim Buskofsky Upper Iowa 10. 164 Jim Kelly Loras 1975 College Draft 15 John Lambert Southern California 2. 28 Dan Roundfield Central Michigan 2. 33 Mel Utley St. John s 3. 45 Ted Hathaway Cleveland State 4. 62 Eric Fernsten San Francisco 5. 79 Jim Lee Syracuse 5. 82 Mike Odemns Western Kentucky 6. 99 Henry Ward Jackson State 7. 116 Shawn Leftwick Jacksonville 8. 136 Andre McCarter UCLA 9. 152 Skip Howard Bowling Green 10. 167 Eric Anderson Macalester 1976 College Draft 15 Chuckie Williams Kansas State 2. 32 Mo Howard Maryland 3. 50 Gary Cole Wisconsin-Parkside 4. 66 John Engles Pennsylvania 5. 84 Ed Lawrence McNeese State 6. 102 Harry Davis Morris Brown 7. 120 John Britt Western Kentucky 8. 123 Dave Koehler Wisconsin 8. 138 Tim Sisneros Middle Tennessee 10. 155 Bruce Parkinson Purdue 10. 171 Elisha McSweeney Mankato State 1977 College Draft 2. 33 Ed Jordan Rutgers 3. 55 Steve Grote Michigan 4. 77 Melvin Jones West Texas State 5. 99 Alphonso Smith Jackson State 6. 121 Ron Cox East Washington State 7. 141 Bob Riddle Eastern Michigan 8. 160 Tom Cutter Western Michigan 1978 College Draft 15 Mike Mitchell Auburn 2. 33 Harry Davis Florida State 3. 57 Ken Higgs LSU 4. 78 Stan Rome Clemson 5. 99 Ken Koenigs Kansas 6. 123 Ron Bell Virginia Tech 7. 143 Tony Smith UNLV 8. 161 Roland Martin Missouri Southern 9. 180 Steve Bayless Central State (Ohio) 10. 194 Gary Winston Army Cavaliers History 179

Cavaliers Draft Resume (Continued) 1979 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 2. 26 Bruce Flowers Notre Dame 3. 65 Bill Laimbeer Notre Dame 4. 70 Rick Swing The Citadel 5. 91 Matt Simpkins Georgia Southern 6. 112 Joe Manning North Texas State 7. 131 Steve Skaggs Ohio University 8. 151 Mark Haymore Massachusetts 9. 169 Tim Joyce Ohio University 10. 188 Terry Peavy Point Park 1980 College Draft 22 Chad Kinch UNC-Charlotte 3. 53 Stuart House Washington State 3. 55 Wayne Abrams Southern Illinois 3. 68 Ron Jones Illinois State 4. 77 Murray Brown Florida State 5. 101 LaVon Williams Kentucky 6. 123 Antonio Martin Oral Roberts 8. 147 Leroy Berry Wilmington (Ohio) 8. 166 Jim Ellinghausen Ohio State 9. 187 Melvin Crafter Central State (Ohio) 1981 College Draft 3. 55 Mickey Dillard Florida State 3. 59 Boo Bowers American 4. 74 Ethan Martin LSU 5. 96 Ken Page New Mexico 6. 120 Aaron Strayhorn Hawaii 7. 142 Andre Smith Nebraska 8. 166 Glen Marcus UAB 9. 187 Paul Roba Cleveland State 10. 208 Greg Boone Augsburg 1982 College Draft 12 John Bagley Boston College 2. 28 David Magley Kansas 3. 47 Mike Wilson Marquette 4. 70 Reggie Hannah South Alabama 5. 93 Terry White UTEP 6. 116 Vince Reynolds South Florida 7. 139 Randy Reed Kansas State 8. 162 Monty Knight VCU 9. 185 Tony Hafley South Alabama 10. 206 Durand Walker Marion 1983 College Draft 20 Roy Hinson Rutgers 24 Stewart Granger Villanova 2. 27 John Garris Boston College 3. 50 Paul Thompson Tulane 3. 67 Derrick Hord Kentucky 4. 73 Dwight Jones Cincinnati 5. 96 Chris Logan Holy Cross 6. 119 Mel McLaughlin Central Michigan 7. 142 John Columbo John Carroll 8. 165 Larry Tucker Lewis (Ill.) 9. 187 Joe Brown Georgia State 10. 208 Jon Hanley Xavier (Ohio) 1984 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 12 Tim McCormick Michigan 2. 27 Ron Anderson Fresno State 3. 50 Ben McDonald UC-Irvine 3. 60 Leonard Mitchell LSU 4. 73 Art Aaron Northwestern 5. 96 Vince Hinchen Boise State 6. 119 Matt Doherty North Carolina 7. 142 Joe Jakubick Akron 8. 165 Elliot Beard Oberlin 9. 187 John Shimko Xavier (Ohio) 10. 209 Darrell Space NE Illinois 1985 College Draft 9 Charles Oakley Virginia Union 2. 30 Calvin Duncan VCU 2. 45 John Williams Tulane 3. 55 Herb Johnson Tulsa 4. 79 Mark Davis Old Dominion 5. 101 Gunther Behnke West Germany 6. 125 Ricky Johnson Illinois State 7. 147 Buzz Peterson North Carolina 1986 College Draft 1 Brad Daugherty North Carolina 8 Ron Harper Miami (Ohio) 2. 29 Johnny Newman Richmond 3. 50 Kevin Henderson Cal State-Fullerton 4. 73 Warren Martin North Carolina 5. 96 Ben Davis Gardner-Webb 6. 119 Gilbert Wilburn New Mexico State 7. 142 Ralph Dalton Georgetown 1987 College Draft 7 Kevin Johnson California 2. 41 Kannard Johnson Western Kentucky 3. 52 Donald Royal Notre Dame 4. 75 Chris Dudley Yale 4. 80 Carven Holcombe Texas Christian 5. 98 Carl Lott Texas Christian 6. 121 Harold Jensen Villanova 7. 144 Michael Foster South Carolina 1988 College Draft 22 Randolph Keys Southern Mississippi 3. 64 Winston Bennett Kentucky 1989 College Draft 25 John Morton Seton Hall 2. 43 Chucky Brown North Carolina State 1990 College Draft 2. 52 Stefano Rusconi Ranger Varese 1991 College Draft 11 Terrell Brandon Oregon 2. 39 Jimmy Oliver Purdue 1992 College Draft No Selections 1993 College Draft 22 Chris Mills Arizona 1994 College Draft 2. 42 Gary Collier Tulsa 180

05_History4.qxp 10/5/2005 12:04 PM Page 181 Cavaliers Draft Resume (Continued) 1995 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 17 Bob Sura Florida State 2. 39 Donny Marshall Connecticut 2000 College Draft Rd. Pick Player College 8 Jamal Crawford Michigan 2. 1996 College Draft 12 Vitaly Potapenko Wright State 20 Zydrunas Ilgauskas Lithuania 56 Reggie Geary Arizona 2. 2001 College Draft 8 DeSagana Diop Oak Hill Academy HS 20 Brendan Haywood North Carolina 36 Jeff Trepagnier Southern California 2. 1997 College Draft 13 Derek Anderson Kentucky 16 Brevin Knight Stanford 45 Cedric Henderson Memphis 2. 2002 College Draft 6 Dajuan Wagner Memphis 35 Carlos Boozer Duke 2003 College Draft 1 LeBron James St. Vincent-St. Mary HS 30 Jason Kapono UCLA 2. 1998 College Draft 48 Ryan Stack South Carolina 2. 2004 College Draft 10 Luke Jackson Oregon 2. 1999 College Draft 8 Andre Miller Utah 11 Trajan Langdon Duke 39 A.J. Bramlett Arizona 2005 College Draft No Selections Cavaliers History Zydrunas Ilgauskas was the 20th overall pick by the Cavaliers in the 1996 NBA Draft. 181

Cavaliers All-Time Retired Jerseys Nate Thurmond 42 12/18/77 Bingo Smith 7 12/4/79 Austin Carr 34 1/3/81 Larry Nance 22 1/30/95 Brad Daugherty 43 3/1/97 Mark Price 25 11/13/99 Cavalier Uniform Numbers 0 Lari Ketner Jeff McInnis 00 Milos Babic Benoit Benjamin 1 Ken Higgs Darnell Valentine Terrell Brandon Wesley Person Carlos Boozer 2 Mo Howard Reggie Williams Mike Woodson Reggie Geary Scott Brooks Mark Bryant Jim Jackson Dajuan Wagner 3 Elmore Smith Ennis Whatley Eddie Johnson Craig Ehlo Bob Sura Jeff Trepagnier Tierre Brown J.R. Bremer Sasha Pavlovic 4 Campy Russell Ron Harper Steve Kerr Sedric Toney Harold Miner Shawn Kemp Chris Mihm Tony Battie 5 Bobby Lewis Jimmy Cleamons Mike Evans John Bagley Steve Kerr Steve Colter Earl Boykins Kedrick Brown 6 Larry Nance Mitchell Butler Jerome Moiso 7* Bingo Smith 8 Scott Wedman Lonnie Shelton Tim Kempton Brian Skinner Mateen Cleaves 9 Randy Smith Mickey Dillard Larry Kenon Tony Campbell Dan Majerle Litterial Green 10 Joe Cooke Dick Snyder Walt Frazier Ron Brewer Stewart Granger Robert Smith Butch Graves John Battle Ryan Stack Anthony Johnson Milt Palacio 11 John Warren Walt Frazier Willie Smith Cliff Robinson Kevin Johnson Mike Sanders Terrell Brandon John Crotty Zydrunas Ilgauskas 12 Kevin Williams Kevin Henderson Gerald Madkins Elmer Bennett Brevin Knight Bimbo Coles Lucious Harris Kevin Ollie 13 James Silas John Amaechi Donny Marshall Michael Stewart 14 Foots Walker Lowes Moore Dirk Minniefield Bobby Phills Mark Hendrickson Ira Newble 15 Dave Sorenson Cornell Warner Chuckie Williams Butch Lee Roger Phegley Keith Herron Matt Harpring 16 Johnny Davis Gary Alexander 17Bobby Washington Michael Hawkins Smush Parker Anderson Varejao 18 McCoy McLemore Charlie Davis John Williams Kornel David 19 Lenny Wilkens 20 Campy Russell Chad Kinch Geoff Huston Scooter McCray Winston Bennett Greg Graham Johnny Newman Larry Robinson Bryant Stith Eric Snow 21 Johnny Egan Butch Beard Campy Russell Mack Calvin Roger Phegley World B. Free Gerald Wilkins Antonio Lang Trajan Langdon Darius Miles 22* Larry Nance Cliff Anderson Austin Carr Jim Chones Carl Nicks Mike Wilson Johnny Newman Chris Dudley 23 Gary Freeman Rowland Garrett Mike Bratz Bruce Flowers Tyrone Corbin John Morton Rod Higgins Carl Thomas Derek Anderson LeBron James 24 Fred Foster John Lambert Kevin Restani Keith Lee Chris Dudley Gerald Paddio Jimmy Oliver Chris Mills Andre Miller Jason Kapono 25* Mark Price Gary Brokaw Terry Furlow Dave Robisch Darren Tillis Ron Anderson Ben McDonald 27 Tony Dumas 30 Larry Mikan Jackie Ridgle Ed Jordan Mike Mitchell David Magley Dell Curry Tree Rollins Jerome Lane Greg Dreiling Darryl Johnson Carl Thomas Lamond Murray 31 Richard Washington Randolph Keys Fred Roberts J.R. Reid Ricky Davis 32 John Warren John Johnson Kenny Carr Roy Hinson Johnny Rogers Henry James Tyrone Hill Pete Chilcutt Chris Gatling Jelani McCoy Robert Traylor 33 Bill Willoughby Bobby Wilkerson Paul Thompson Kannard Johnson Derrick Chievous Mike Sanders Donny Marshall Jumaine Jones Luke Jackson 34* Austin Carr 35 Rick Roberson Jimmy Cleamons Don Ford Phil Hubbard Danny Ferry Clarence Weatherspoon 36 Paul Thompson 40 Gary Suiter Greg Howard Barry Clemens Harry Davis Walter Jordan James Edwards Joe Courtney 41 Eric Fernsten Bill Laimbeer Steve Hayes Geff Crompton Mark West Etdrick Bohannon Bruno Sundov 42* Nate Thurmond Dwight Davis 43* Brad Daugherty Earl Tatum 44 Walt Wesley Luke Witte Kim Hughes Reggie Johnson Paul Mokeski Edgar Jones Michael Cage Shawnelle Scott Corie Blount Jiri Welsch 45 Luther Rackley Bob Rule Jeff Cook Cedric Henderson 47 A.J. Bramlett Scott Williams 50 Len Chappell Steve Patterson Bill Robinzine Ben Poquette Bimbo Coles 51 Michael Doleac 52 Jim Brewer Jerome Whitehead Bill Laimbeer Melvin Bennett Brad Branson Sam Lacey Chucky Brown Vitaly Potapenko DeSagana Diop 54 Melvin Turpin Kent Benson Gary Voce Jay Guidinger Robert Traylor Lee Nailon 55 John Garris Andrew DeClercq Eric Williams 90 Drew Gooden *Retired Jersey 182

05_History4.qxp 10/5/2005 12:04 PM Page 183 Cavaliers All-Time Retired Jerseys Long before Nate Thurmond had arrived to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Nov. 27, 1975 and led the five-year old franchise to its first playoff appearance had Thurmond held a warm spot in the hearts of Northeast Ohioans. Born Nathaniel Thurmond on July 25, 1941 in Akron, Ohio, the 6-foot-11 center starred at Akron s Central Hower High School before taking his talents to Bowling Green State University. As a Falcon, Thurmond averaged 17.8 points and 17.0 rebounds over three varsity seasons, earning All-America honors as a senior in 1963. Drafted by the San Francisco Warriors with the third overall pick in the 1963 NBA Draft, Thurmond learned behind Wilt Chamberlain for a full season before the Warriors traded Chamberlain midway through the following season clearing room for Thurmond to flourish. A dominant defensive player whom Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar both credited as their toughest defender, Thurmond was named to the NBA All-Defensive First or Second Team on five occasions (1969, 71-74) and was honored as an NBA All-Star seven times (1965-65, 70, 73-74). Thurmond is also acknowledged in NBA history as the first player to ever record a quadruple-double. Thurmond was traded to the Chicago Bulls after 11 seasons as a Warrior and two trips to the NBA Finals (1964 Nate Thurmond (No. 42) and 1967). Thurmond spent two seasons in Chicago before the Cavaliers acquired the center for Steve Patterson Height: 6-11 Weight: 235 and Eric Fernsten. Position: Center Home in Ohio again Thurmond led the 1975-76 Cavaliers team that started 6-11 without him to a 43-22 finish Jersey Retired on Dec. 18, 1977 and the playoffs, helping give birth to the season better known as the Miracle of Richfield. The following season would be Thurmond s last as he retired at the end of the season. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1984 and named to the NBA s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on Dec. 18, 1977. Austin Carr (No. 34) Height: 6-4 Weight: 200 Position: Shooting Guard Jersey Retired on Jan. 3, 1981 Going into their second season as a franchise, the Cleveland Cavaliers held the No. 1 overall pick in the 1971 NBA Draft and aimed to get an impact player. With their pick, the Cavaliers selected Austin Carr, a high-scoring shooting guard and two-time All-American at Notre Dame. Carr proved not only to be the impact player the Cavaliers sought, but much more. As a rookie, Carr immediately became the top option on offense averaging 22 points and became the first Cavalier named to the All-NBA Rookie Team. Known as A.C. by teammates and fans alike, the sweet-shooting fan favorite averaged 20 or more points the following two seasons, highlighted by Carr s selection as an All-Star in 1974. Just as Carr began to reach elite status in the NBA, misfortune struck. On Dec. 5, 1974, Carr suffered a knee injury that eventually cut short his season and forced him to undergo surgery. Carr persevered and returned strong, playing in all 82 games in three of the following four seasons. Even after the injury, Carr s impact as a scorer and leader remained present as he never averaged less than double digits in his career and led the Cavaliers to the playoffs on three occasions during his nine-year tenure in Cleveland. After the 1979-80 season, Carr s final with the Cavaliers, he won the Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award for his substantial contributions to the Cleveland community. Carr remains the franchise leader in field goals made and attempted and ranks second in points scored. He also ranks among the franchise leaders in free throws made and attempted (4th), steals (4th) and minutes played (4th). For his efforts on and off the floor, Carr was selected by 32 members of the media in Northeast Ohio to the Cavaliers All-Time Starting Five during the Cavaliers 30th Anniversary season of 1999-2000. He remains deeply involved in the organization serving as Director of Community and Business Development as well as the full-time analyst for the Cavaliers Television Network. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on Jan. 3, 198 183 Cavaliers History On May 11, 1970, the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted 11 players in the 1970 Expansion Draft. Two never put on a Cavaliers uniform. Of the remaining nine, all but one played four seasons or less in Cleveland. The one, Bobby Smith, played 10 seasons and over 700 games with the Cavaliers, helping to shape and mold the young expansion team into playoff contenders. Better known as Bingo, Smith spent his rookie season with the San Diego Rockets before being selected by the Cavaliers in the Expansion Draft. Smith and his patented rainbow jumper became bright spots through Cleveland s early years as the team quickly improved. With each passing season, the versatile small forward remained a constant and consistent performer even leading the 1974-75 Cavaliers that finished 40-42 and one game out of the playoffs in scoring at 15.9 points per game. The following season Cleveland made the playoffs for the first time and Smith added a bit of magic to the season that has become known as the Miracle of Richfield. With home court advantage already lost and the Cavaliers trailing in their first round series against the favored Washington Bullets, 1-0, Smith and his rainbow Bobby Bingo Smith (No. 7) jumpers helped Cleveland find a pot of gold. In Washington for Game 2, Smith scored a team-leading 17 points Height: 6-6 Weight: 195 and made the game-winning shot with just seconds remaining to secure the 80-79 victory. The win served as the Position: Small Forward first playoff victory for the franchise and propelled the Cavaliers past the Bullets and into the Eastern Conference Jersey Retired on Dec. 4, 1979 Finals against Boston where they eventually fell in six games. Smith played four more seasons in Cleveland, helping guide the Cavaliers to the playoffs two more times before finishing his career with the San Diego Clippers. Bingo ranks in the top 10 all time in franchise history in nine different categories [Games Played (2nd), Field Goals Made (2nd), Field Goals Attempted (2nd), Minutes Played (3rd), Points Scored (4th), Assists (10th), Free Throws Made (10th) and Free Throws Attempted (10th)]. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on Dec. 4, 1979.

05_History4.qxp 10/6/2005 1:49 PM Page 184 Cavaliers All-Time Retired Jerseys (Continued) Undoubtedly, the 1986 NBA Draft that brought the Cavaliers Brad Daugherty, Ron Harper and Mark Price brought a youthful injection of much-needed talent and skilled players to an evolving franchise. The acquisition of the three college stars instantly made the Cavaliers good. But perhaps it was the final acquisition of power forward Larry Nance that made the Cavaliers go from good to great and led to the most successful era in team history. On Feb. 25, 1988, Cleveland sent Kevin Johnson, Mark West, Tyrone Corbin, a first-round draft choice in 1988 and two second-round picks to Phoenix in exchange for Nance, Mike Sanders and Detroit s first round pick in 1988. Known as Leapin Larry for the dunking prowess that made him the first-ever Slam Dunk Champion in 1984 and his strong shot-blocking skills, Nance brought his high-flying, power game and six years of experience to a team in desperate need of a veteran. Nance filled that void remarkably, helping the Cavaliers win 11 of their final 13 games that season and make the playoffs. Larry Nance (No. 22) The following season in many respects served as the greatest in franchise history as the Cavaliers won a Height: 6-10 Weight: 235 franchise-best 57 games (which was later tied by the 1991-92 team that Nance also starred on) and went 37-4 at Position: Power Forward home. Nance was named an NBA All-Star for the first of two times in 1989 and was joined on the squad by Jersey Retired on Jan. 30, 1995 Daugherty, Price and head coach Lenny Wilkens. Spearheaded by the trio of Nance, Daugherty and Price, the Cavaliers made the playoffs in each season the group played together besides 1990-91, where Price was limited to just 16 games after tearing his ACL. A tenacious defender, Nance is the only player in franchise history to be named to the All-Defensive First Team (1988-89) and the only Cavalier to make the team three times (1988-89, 91-92 and 92-93). He ranks among the Cavaliers All-Time leaders in blocked shots (2nd), field goal percentage (2nd), rebounds (4th), field goals made and attempted (6th), minutes played (7th) and free throws made (7th) and attempted (8th). Nance was named to the Cavaliers All-Time Starting Five by 32 members of the Northeast Ohio media during the Cavaliers 30th Anniversary season. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on Jan. 30, 1995. 10,389 points scored. 5,227 rebounds grabbed. 2,741 free throws made. 3,670 free throws attempted. Five All-Star appearances made. Four triple-doubles recorded. Those numbers represent the various statistics in which Brad Daugherty is the Cavaliers all-time leader and why he is one of the greatest players in franchise history. The number one overall draft pick of the 1986 NBA Draft, the 7-foot center was pivotal along with then-fellow rookies Ron Harper, John Williams and Mark Price in re energizing and improving the franchise. The multi-skilled Daugherty was named to the All-Rookie Team and quickly joined elite status as an NBA center while leading the Cavaliers to the same. Daugherty played in the first of five All-Star games in 1988 and then led the Cavaliers to the playoffs for the first time in three seasons that April. The following season Daugherty and the Cavaliers won a franchise-record 57 games, including going 37-4 at home. After an injury-plagued 1989-90 season in which Daugherty missed the first 41 games, he returned to All-Star Brad Daugherty (No. 43) status. He became the first and remains the only player in franchise history to average 20 or more points and 10 Height: 7-0 Weight: 263 or more rebounds in the same season. He reached that feat in three consecutive seasons (1990-93), being Position: Center named an all-star in the process each of those years. Jersey Retired on March. 1, 1997 In the 1992 NBA Playoffs, Daugherty cemented his place as one of the best in the league by leading the Cavaliers to the conference finals. He averaged 25 points on.528 field goal shooting, 10.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 0 blocks in 40.4 minutes per game during the 17-game run. In the first round against New Jersey, he scored a Cavalier playoff-record 40 points on April 23. Cleveland made the playoffs in all of the seasons Daugherty played but two and he led the Cavaliers in scoring in all but three of his seasons. Just entering the prime of his career at 28, Daugherty suffered an ill-fated career-ending herniated lumbar disc in mid-february of the 1993-94 season. Despite having his outstanding career cut short, the North Carolina native had already broken the afore-mentioned Cavalier records. He remains in the top 10 all-time in field goal percentage (2nd), minutes played (2nd), field goals made and attempted (3rd), scoring average (4th), blocked shots (5th), assists (5th) and steals (10th). As part of the Cavaliers 30th Anniversary in 1999-2000, Daugherty was unanimously named by 32 members of the Northeast Ohio media to the Cavaliers All-Time Starting Five. He was the only player to garner all 32 votes. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on March 1, 1997. They say lightning doesn t strike twice in the same place. But for the Cavaliers on draft day in 1986, it did. Prior to June 17, Cleveland acquired the first overall pick in the 1986 NBA Draft from Philadelphia in exchange for Roy Hinson and considerations. With the first pick, Cleveland selected center Brad Daugherty. At the top of the second round, the Dallas Mavericks selected Mark Price with the 25th overall pick. The Cavaliers then traded their second-round choice in 1989 and other considerations with Dallas for the rights to the 6-foot All-American from Georgia Tech. Unknowingly, the Cavaliers acquired two of the greatest players in franchise history that day. Price and Daugherty helped the team turn the corner and join the NBA s elite while becoming the cornerstones of the Cavaliers franchise. While Daugherty started as a rookie, Price learned on the bench for a year before unseating John Bagley. Once a starter, Price never looked back. Widely regarded as one of the best shooters in NBA history, Price and his picture-perfect release guided the Mark Price (No. 25) Cavaliers to their most successful run in franchise history. With the exception of the 1990-91 season in which he Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 tore his ACL and played only 16 games, the Cavaliers made the playoffs and won at least 42 games every year Position: Point Guard Price was a starter. Jersey Retired on November. 13, 1999 The sweet-shooting point guard was named an All-Star four times (1989, 1992-94) and is the only Cavalier to be named to an All-NBA Team more than once (1988-89, 1991-94), including All-NBA First Team in 1992-93. Price led the NBA in free throw percentage twice (1991-92, 92-93) and won the NBA s Long Distance Shootout back-to-back years (1993-94). Not just a shooter, Price ranked in the top 10 in the league in assists in five of his nine seasons as a Cavalier. For his career, Price ranks first among all Cavaliers in three-point field goals made and attempted, assists, steals and free throw percentage. He also ranks among the top 10 all-time in franchise history in points scored (3rd), three-point field goal percentage (3rd), free throws made (3rd), field goals made (4th), field goals attempted (4th), games played (5th), free throws attempted (5th) and minutes played (5th). Price was named to the Cavaliers All-Time Starting Five by 32 members of the Northeast Ohio media during the Cavaliers 30th Anniversary season. He was also the leading vote-getter on the Cavs AllTime Team, as voted on by the Cleveland fans. The Cavaliers retired his jersey on November 13, 1999. 184

By Joe Gabriele Cavaliers Uniform/Logos History Did you know that the famous saying, Clothes make the man was a quote by Mark Twain? (And if so, did you know the rest of that quote says, Naked people have little or no influence on society?) The Cavaliers have had their share of unique threads over their 35 year history. Cleveland has changed their look ten times, going full circle kind of when they returned to the wine and gold on April 16, 2003. One day after completing a 17-65 season and five weeks before they won the rights to draft an 18-year-old from Akron. Granted, it was a new expression of the wine and gold, but the Cavaliers current threads are among the league s most popular, something that could not have been said of the previous uniforms. The 18-year-old from Akron has a lot to do with it in one survey, LeBron James jersey was No. 1 in sales, the Cavaliers uniform, No. 4. But a lot of it has to with the fact that Cleveland s most recent uniforms are just for lack of a better expression really cool. Fans identified with the wine and gold. Not only are they attractive colors as well as the team s original flavor. But the items themselves wine and gold fit perfectly with the swashbuckling theme of a Cavalier. The Cavaliers don t just wear the wine and gold, they are the Wine and Gold. The same way Ohio State is the Scarlet and Grey or Michigan is the Maize and Blue. In between the current attire and the first expression of wine and gold back in 1970, the Cavaliers have dabbled in burnt orange, royal blue, bright orange black and pastel blue. There have been three seismic uniform shifts in the franchise s 35 years, not all good. In 1970, the inaugural Cavaliers donned the original gold uniforms at their 11,000 seat venue the old Cleveland Arena on Euclid and 37th. The Cavaliers went with gold at home and wine on the road, a tradition that they continued throughout their first 13 years in the league. The first uni s had the feathered underscore of Cavaliers on each jersey, home and road. The logo, which has (thankfully) survived throughout the club s three-and-half decades, had the words Cleveland Cavaliers wrapped around a basketball and featured a silhouette of a Cavalier figure jousting with his sword. The logo is every bit as recognizable to Clevelanders as the Indians Chief Wahoo. Cleveland s new expression of the old expression of the wine and gold came about in 1974 and made their triumphant comeback in 2005. The garb that adorned the Miracle of Richfield team featured piping with short horizontal stripes of wine, gold and white stacked along the sides of the shirts and shorts. Again, both the home and away jerseys read Cavaliers. Long before the current club donned the Miracle jerseys in an actual game a 104-79 drubbing of the Knicks on January 8 you could see rappers adorned in No. 34 Austin Carr attire on BET or on the streets from Cleveland to the Big Apple. In 1981, as the final remnants of the Miracle squad faded into the sunset, the Cavaliers went to a wine and gold scheme that is more reminiscent of today s colors than the original hues. The Mike Mitchell-era team went with a metallic gold with a pair of horizontal stripes with the word Cleveland written above it in block letters. The organization and the team were making big changes in the 1980s and the radical departure from the club s original colors and its identity came in the form of the burnt orange and royal blue threads with the word CAVS written across the chest. The V was designed like a hoop with a ball entering it, which also served as Cleveland s new logo. The Cavaliers retained the colors and slight variations on the look throughout their final, and highly successful, years at the Richfield Coliseum. The burnt orange as the primary road color was replaced by the royal blue road uniforms in 1987 and the CAVS logo was replaced with the block Cleveland before the 1989 season. This attire will forever be linked to the Lenny Wilkens era of excellence that featured the likes of Mark Price, Brad Daugherty, Larry Nance and Hot Rod Williams. When the Cavaliers began play at Gund Arena in the 1994-95 season, there was once again a radical departure from the previous look. From the wine and gold to the burnt orange and royal blue, the Cavaliers went with pastel blue and black. Home uniforms were white, road black, with a blue splash across the torso and lined lettering that said CAVS at home and Cleveland on the road, both outlined in orange. The Cavaliers modified this look in 1997, sticking with the color scheme, but losing the mystifying torso splash. Instead, the uniforms featured a more streamlined blue and orange piping along the right side of the shirts and shorts. The futuristic lined letters remained. But in October of 2002, then-owner Gordon Gund decided to bring Cavaliers fans back to the future when he announced, Our fans take pride in our team and really identify with the things that make Cleveland different. They want a team whose identity was true to Cleveland. With that in mind, we set out to have colors, logos and uniforms that reflect our history and look forward at the same time. These new marks represent what our fans and we believe is the right match for Cleveland and for the Cavaliers. The new colors were announced on October 9 the current new expression of wine and gold a crimson-hued wine color and a metallic gold, similar to 1981 uni s. Dark blue, the secondary color, was a tribute to the Cavalier teams of the 1990s. The Cavaliers uniforms may undergo more changes as the LeBron James era unfolds, especially in light of the team s new ownership. But old school Cavalier fans are just glad that the team recognized its roots and the colors that best represent the team and the city. Like the Boston Celtics green or the Oakland Raiders black and silver, the Cavaliers are their best in the wine and gold. It s no surprise that the Cavaliers are now lined up for big things. After all, the clothes make the man. Cavaliers History 185

Records by Uniform: 1970-1974 1974-1981 Years: 1970-74 Record: 99-229 1981-1983 Years: 1974-81 Record: 242-250 1983-1987 Years: 1981-83 Record: 66-180 1987-1989 Years: 1983-87 Record: 124-204 1989-1994 Years: 1987-89 Record: 99-65 1994-1997 Years: 1989-94 Record: 233-177 1997-1999 Years: 1994-97 Record: 132-114 1999-2003 Years: 1997-99 Record: 69-63 2003-PRESENT Years 1999-2003 Record: 108-220 186 Years: 2003-present Record: 77-87

Cavaliers Arena History The Cavaliers @ Cleveland Arena (4 seasons; 1970-1974) -Opened on November 11, 1937; Capacity (11,000) -First Cavaliers game; October 28, 1970 Regular Season Playoffs Playoffs Overall Home Avg. Attendance* Largest (Date) Home (Ovr.) Avg. Attend. Largest 70-71 15-67 11-30 3,518 (0) 8,429 (2/17) - - - 71-72 23-59 13-28 5,222 (1) 11,178 (1/5) - - - 72-73 32-50 20-21 4,548 (1) 11,044 (2/4) - - - 73-74 29-53 18-23 4,013 (0) 9,149 (11/9) - - - Total: 99-229 62-102 4,325 (2) 11,178 (1/5/72) - - - *Number in parenthesis indicates a sellout Notes: Lost opener against San Diego, 110-99 in front of 6,144 fans lost first 11 home games and 14 of 15 first win against Buffalo 108-106 on Dec. 6, 1970 Walt Wesley scored a Cavaliers-record 50 points in a 125-109 win over Cincinnati on Feb. 19, 1971 had six game home-win streak, longest at the Cleveland Arena, from Feb. 24-Mar. 24, 1974 8,829 fans attended the final game at the Cleveland Arena, a 114-92 win over the New York Knicks. The Cavaliers @ Richfield Coliseum (20 seasons; 1974-1994) -Opened on, 1974; Capacity (20,273) -First Cavaliers game; October 29, 1974 Regular Season Playoffs Playoffs Overall Home Avg. Attendance* Largest (Date) Home (Ovr.) Avg. Attend. Largest 74-75 40-42 29-12 8,161 (0) 20,239 (4/3) - - - 75-76 49-33 29-12 12,659 (2) 21,130 (2/8) 5-2 (6-7) 21,229 (6) 21,564 76-77 43-39 29-12 13,913 (0) 19,783 (10/22) 1-0 (1-2) 19,545 (0) 19,545 77-78 43-39 27-14 11,097 (0) 19,548 (12/28) 0-1 (0-2) 19,739 (0) 19,739 78-79 30-52 20-21 7,942 (0) 15,209 (3/17) - - - 79-80 37-45 28-13 7,873 (0) 19,912 (3/22) - - - 80-81 28-54 20-21 5,475 (0) 20,175 (3/27) - - - 81-82 15-67 9-32 5,769 (0) 13,457 (1/2) - - - 82-83 23-59 15-26 3,916 (0) 11,270 (1/6) - - - 83-84 28-54 23-18 5,075 (0) 14,517 (2/23) - - - 84-85 36-46 20-21 7,902 (2) 20,900 (3/15) 1-1 (1-3) 20,900 (2) 20,900 85-86 29-53 16-25 9,533 (2) 20,900 (10/25; 12/20) - - - 86-87 31-51 25-16 10,905 (0) 20,103 (1/24) - - - 87-88 42-40 31-10 12,313 (0) 20,900 (1/23) 2-0 (2-3) 20,047 (0) 20,068 88-89 57-25 37-4 17,827 (1) 20,273 (4/18) 1-2 (2-3) 19,952 (2) 20,273 89-90 42-40 27-14 16,969 (4) 20,273 (4 times) 2-0 (2-3) 16,711 (0) 17,106 90-91 33-49 23-18 15,217 (3) 20,273 (3 times) - - - 91-92 57-25 35-6 16,522 (6) 20,273 (6 times) 6-3 (9-8) 19,546 (7) 20,273 92-93 54-28 35-6 18,329 (15) 20,273 (15 times) 2-3 (3-6) 19,309 (3) 20, 273 93-94 47-35 31-10 18,383 (12) 20,273 (12 times) 0-1 (0-3) 17,778 (0) 17,778 Totals: 764-867 509-311 11,289 (47) 21,130 (2/8/76) 20-13 (26-40) 19,475 (20) 21,564 (4 in 76) *Number in parenthesis indicates sellouts Cavaliers History Notes: Lost to Boston 107-92 in opener, 13,184 attended, but went on to win next eight home games won 12-straight home games from Jan. 17-Mar. 13, 1976 during the season known as the Miracle of Richfield A Cavalier home-attendance record 21,564 fans were at Game 7, an 87-85 win, of the first-round of the playoffs against Washington on Apr. 29, 1976, the appearance was the Cavaliers first-ever in the post-season won a franchise-best 22 straight home games from Dec. 15, 1988-Mar. 2, 1989 The Shot by Michael Jordan ended the Cavalier season in Game 5 of the first-round of the playoffs of 1989 in 1992 playoffs the team sold-out seven home games on their way to the Conference Finals Mark Price made a team-record 100 straight free-throws at home from Apr. 5, 1992- Feb.5, 1993 A sold-out crowd of 20,273 witnessed the final regular-season game at The Coliseum, a 117-91 win over Boston. 187

The Cavaliers @ Quicken Loans Arena (11 seasons; 1994-Present) -Opened on November 8, 1994; Capacity (20,562) -First Cavaliers Game; November 8, 1994 Regular Season Playoffs Playoffs Overall Home Avg. Attendance* Largest (Date) Home (Ovr.) Avg. Attend. Largest 94-95 43-39 26-15 20,338 (31) 20,562 (31 times) 0-2 (1-3) 18,963 (0) 19,352 95-96 47-35 26-15 17,807 (9) 20,562 (9 times) 0-2 (0-3) 16,825 (0) 17,232 96-97 42-40 25-16 16,895 (3) 20,562 (3 times) - - - 97-98 47-35 27-14 16,942 (6) 20,562 (6 times) 1-1 (1-3) 17,841 (0) 18,188 98-99^ 22-28 15-10 14,120 (1) 20,562 (3/18) - - - 99-00 32-50 22-19 14,724 (6) 20,562 (6 times) - - - 00-01 30-52 20-21 15,873 (4) 20,562 (4 times) - - - 01-02 29-53 20-21 14,539 (3) 20,562 (3 times) - - - 02-03 17-65 14-27 11,497 (2) 20,562 (11/9; 4/8) - - - 03-04 35-47 23-18 18,288 (16) 20,562 (16 times) - - - 04-05 42-40 29-12 19, 128 (18) 20,562 (18 times) - - - Totals: 386-484 247-188 16,461 (99) 20,562 1-5 (2-9) 17,876 (0) 19,352 (5/1/95) *Number in parenthesis indicates a sellout ^Strike-shortened season Notes: Opened Quicken Loans Arena with a 100-98 loss to defending World Champion Houston Rockets on Nov. 9, 1994 in front of a sold out crowd in 1997 the 47th Annual NBA All-Star game was played at the Quicken Loans Arena, Terrell Brandon was the lone Cavalier in the game and scored 10 points with a bench-high 8 assists Bobby Phills competed in the Fleer ShootAround at the NBA Jam Session presented by Fleer, Vitaly Potapenko scored 6 points in the Schick Rookie Game and Bob Sura was a contestant in the Nestle Crunch Slam Dunk competition on April 27, 1998 Cavaliers defeated the Indiana Pacers 86-77 for their first home-playoff win in their last four appearances in 1998 due to the strike-shortened season the Cavaliers streak of winning 20 or more home games per season is snapped on April 15, 2000 during halftime vs. New York the Cavaliers honored the franchise s All-Time Team, consisting of Mark Price, Brad Daugherty, Larry Nance, Austin Carr, Bobby Bingo Smith, Shawn Kemp, World B. Free, John Williams, Nate Thurmond, Terrell Brandon, Jim Chones and Campy Russell Gund Arena was re-named Quicken Loans Arena prior to the beginning of the sports/entertainment season of 2005-06. 188