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In Cleveland, the youth movement has take over. With a first year coach in John Beilein taking over, the roster has seen a lot of turnover. Darius Garland, Collin Sexton, Michael Porter Jr. and Dylan Windler are part of the plan to turn around the Cleveland Cavaliers. Beilein's new Cavaliers will be tough-minded defensive first guards that can shoot the three. In the NBA Summer League, many of the young players showed flashes including Dylan Windler.
There are still a couple of holdovers from the NBA title that the Cleveland Cavaliers won in 2016. It will be their job to ensure the new era of Clevaland Cavaliers continue to strive for greatness in the NBA. Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love are going to be pivotal for the upstart Cavs. However, with Kevin Love still being a sought after piece for a team trying to compete for a championship, the Cavs could move him at some point this season to bolster their young talent or acquir more draft picks.
Fan favorite Matthew Dellavedova and Nik Stauskas - former college player for Beilein - round out the key members of the Cleveland Cavaliers this season. Look for some growing pains, but this is a team that will compete night in and night out. They will continue to learn and grow together, and the future of the Cavs should be a bright one.
The Cleveland Cavaliers became an NBA franchise as an expansion team in 1970, playing their games at the Cleveland Arena. The team did not have success in its early years but gradually improved, culminating with a Central Division Title in 1976. Cavs ownership changed hands frequently over the next 30 years until Dan Gilbert acquired the team in 2005. Before the Dan Gilbert/LeBron James era the Cavaliers were a perennial lottery team, ending the 2002-03 season with a 17-65 record, the worst in franchise history. This allowed the team to win the first pick in the NBA draft, which they used to select LeBron James. There was little doubt the LeBron would make an impact on the NBA, but the impact he would have on sales of Cleveland Cavaliers tickets would not be appreciated for years.
During his first time around in Cleveland, LeBron James was carrying the team practically on his own, yet still dominating the Eastern Conference. Cavalier's owner Dan Gilbert recognized the need to bring in help for NBA MVP LeBron James. He signed Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Mo Williams and Shaquille O’Neal in the first 3 years of his ownership. This team found playoff success, upsetting the Detroit Pistons in 2007 to win the Eastern Conference Finals. In 2010, after the highly public departure of LeBron James, who decided to take his talents to South Beach and the Miami Heat, the Cavs struggled to a record of 19-63, once again leading to them acquiring the first pick in the NBA draft. In the 2011 NBA draft the Cavaliers selected point guard Kyrie Irving with the first pick, a player who ended up winning Rookie of the Year. The Cavs continued to struggle and again received the #1 pick in the draft in 2014, selecting Andrew Wiggins out of Kansas.
During the summer of 2014, LeBron James made the decision to return to his native Cleveland and once again play for the Cavs, and sales of Cavaliers tickets once again went through the roof. After this announcement the Cavs traded their #1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins for three time all-star Kevin Love of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Back wearing the classic Wine & Gold Cavalier colors LeBron returned to his native Cleveland once again. The franchise has made the finals in his four seasons since returning, winning one of them.
The 2017-18 season was the last straw for Lebron James. The Cavs met head to head with the Golden State Warriors for the fourth consecutive year. Golden State swept the Cavs in the finals, winning the series 4-0. Lebron James was the leading scorer for the Cavs by at least 14 points in every game. His team could not support his level of talent. James outgrew Cleveland and because of this he looked for options elsewhere. On July 1, 2018, James announced he would be signing a 4-year, $154 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers. It was time for Lebron James to say goodbye to Cleveland.
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