Top 20 Players in Cleveland Cavaliers History
July 23rd 2011 16:50
1. Lebron James- wanted to name Price or Daugherty the top player, but James had the best credentials. Six-time all-star, 2009 NBA MVP, two-time all-star MVP.
2. Mark Price- the soul of Cleveland for nine seasons, was one of the more consistent players in league.
3. Brad Daugherty- . Could score, pass, and rebound. Was a star for the Cavs.
4. Larry Nance- played with Daughtery, Price, and Ehlo. Was the enforcer in the middle, three-time all-star.
5. Austin Carr- Cleveland's first all-star, averaged 22 points his first three seasons.
6. Terrell Brandon- once called the best point guard in the NBA, was a classic guard as a pass-first, shoot-last distributor.
7. Ron Harper- hard nosed defender, and distributor for Cavs. Got traded or could of brought Cleveland more wins in his career.
8. World B. Free-averaged 22 points four straight seasons for Cleveland. Known for crazy entrances to games.
9. Mike Mitchell- big time scorer for Cleveland. Only played for three seasons, was an all-star in 1981.
10. Zydrunas Ilgauskas- imposing figure down low for Cavs. Great shot-blocker and rebounder.
11. Campy Russell- all-around player for Cleveland in late 70's. All-star in 1979.
12. John Williams- led team in rebounds and blocked shots three straight seasons in the 80's.
13. Jim Chones- center nearly took the Cavs to the NBA Finals in 1976. Averaged 14 points and eight rebounds for his career.
14. Shawn Kemp- came to Cleveland near the end of his career after starring at Seattle. Was first Cavalier voted into the all-star game as a starter by the fans.
15. Bingo Smith- played 10 seasons for Cavs. Was a clutch player for a team who needed one.
16. Andre Miller- started his career out with Cleveland. Holds season record for assists with 882 in 2001.
17. Anderson Varejo- was injured for most of last season, when the Cavs needed him. Should be counted on for another season of averaging double-doubles.
18. Craig Ehlo- known for the guy who gave up the shot versus Chicago in 1989. Was a solid shooter and player for Cleveland.
19. Jim Cleamons- solid, not spectacular player who led the offense in the mid-70's.
20. Phil Hubbard- guy with a motor on him. Hubbard struggled with injuries and that cost him.
2. Mark Price- the soul of Cleveland for nine seasons, was one of the more consistent players in league.
3. Brad Daugherty- . Could score, pass, and rebound. Was a star for the Cavs.
4. Larry Nance- played with Daughtery, Price, and Ehlo. Was the enforcer in the middle, three-time all-star.
5. Austin Carr- Cleveland's first all-star, averaged 22 points his first three seasons.
6. Terrell Brandon- once called the best point guard in the NBA, was a classic guard as a pass-first, shoot-last distributor.
7. Ron Harper- hard nosed defender, and distributor for Cavs. Got traded or could of brought Cleveland more wins in his career.
8. World B. Free-averaged 22 points four straight seasons for Cleveland. Known for crazy entrances to games.
9. Mike Mitchell- big time scorer for Cleveland. Only played for three seasons, was an all-star in 1981.
10. Zydrunas Ilgauskas- imposing figure down low for Cavs. Great shot-blocker and rebounder.
11. Campy Russell- all-around player for Cleveland in late 70's. All-star in 1979.
12. John Williams- led team in rebounds and blocked shots three straight seasons in the 80's.
14. Shawn Kemp- came to Cleveland near the end of his career after starring at Seattle. Was first Cavalier voted into the all-star game as a starter by the fans.
15. Bingo Smith- played 10 seasons for Cavs. Was a clutch player for a team who needed one.
16. Andre Miller- started his career out with Cleveland. Holds season record for assists with 882 in 2001.
17. Anderson Varejo- was injured for most of last season, when the Cavs needed him. Should be counted on for another season of averaging double-doubles.
18. Craig Ehlo- known for the guy who gave up the shot versus Chicago in 1989. Was a solid shooter and player for Cleveland.
19. Jim Cleamons- solid, not spectacular player who led the offense in the mid-70's.
20. Phil Hubbard- guy with a motor on him. Hubbard struggled with injuries and that cost him.
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