NBA professional basketball team season, first championship
NBA professional basketball team season
(Photo from2016-17 season ) Team captain forwardLeBron James played his ninth season with Cleveland (and the second of his second stint). He was anAll-Star for the twelfth time in his career, was named to the All-NBA First Team, and was namedFinals MVP after leading the Cavaliers back from a 3–1 deficit against theGolden State Warriors for the franchise's first NBA title. The2015–16 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 46th season of theCleveland Cavaliers franchise in theNational Basketball Association (NBA). The Cavaliers won the 2016 NBA championship, the first NBA championship in franchise history. During the regular season, the Cavaliers had the third best team offensive rating and were tenth in team defensive rating in the NBA. During the playoffs, the Cavaliers had the best team offensive rating and were eighth in team defensive rating in the NBA.
In the playoffs, the Cavaliers swept theDetroit Pistons in four games in the first round, then swept theAtlanta Hawks in four games in the Semi-finals, before finally defeating theToronto Raptors in six games in the Conference Finals to reach theNBA Finals for a second consecutive year. There, the Cavaliers faced off against the defending NBA championGolden State Warriors , the team that defeated them inthe previous year's NBA Finals in six games, and were coming off of the best regular-season record in NBA history at 73–9.
The Cavaliers would go on to defeat theGolden State Warriors in the2016 NBA Finals in seven games, coming back from a 3–1 series deficit to avenge their loss from the prior year. The Cavaliers became the first team in NBA Finals history to recover from a 3–1 series deficit and win.[ 1] The Cavaliers' victory also marked the first championship win by a major professional sports team fromCleveland since 1964, ending a52–year championship drought dating back to the1964 NFL title won by theCleveland Browns . The Cleveland Cavaliers would be the first NBA champion to represent the Central Division since the 2003–04 Detroit Pistons.
Regular season summary [ edit ] The Cavaliers started the season strong and rose to the top of theEastern Conference . However, despite having the best record in their conference, the team fired head coachDavid Blatt on January 22, 2016.[ 2] Assistant coachTyronn Lue took over for the remainder of the season.[ 3] The Cavaliers finished the regular season with a 57–25 record and obtained the number one seed in the Eastern Conference for the first time since2010 .[ 4]
Team captain guardKyrie Irving played his fifth season with Cleveland and hit the go-ahead shot in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. In the2016 NBA Playoffs' first round, theCleveland Cavaliers matched up against the 8th seedDetroit Pistons . In the first game of their series, Cleveland's point guardKyrie Irving led the way scoring 31 points and sealing a win for the Cavaliers, 106–101.[ 5] The Cavs swept the rest of the series, winning 107–90 in Game 2, 101–91 in Game 3, and 100–98 in Game 4.[ 6] Kyrie Irving was the top scorer of the series averaging 27.5 points per game,[ 7] LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers in this series in assist and steals, averaging 6.8 assists and 1.8 steals,[ 8] and big manKevin Love led Cleveland in rebounds averaging 12 total rebounds per game.[ 9] The Cavaliers were matched with the number four seed,Atlanta Hawks , for their second series in the 2015-2016 post-season. Similar to their last series, they swept their opponents 4–0.[ 10] LeBron James led the way in scoring, averaging 24.3 points per game. He also led his team in assists and steals, averaging 7.8 assists and 3 steals per game.[ 11] Kevin Love was the rebound leader for the series averaging 13 rebounds per game.[ 12] The Cavaliers were now facing theToronto Raptors in theEastern Conference Finals . The series between the Raptors and the Cavaliers took 6 games to finish with Cleveland winning 4 to 2. This was the first time in their 2015-2016 playoff run that they lost a game.[ 13] LeBron James led his team in all major stats against theToronto Raptors . He averaged 26 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 6.7 assists in the 6-game series.[ 14] The Cavaliers were off to face theGolden State Warriors in the NBA finals. They were considered huge underdogs because theWarriors had accomplished an incredible feat in the regular season, seventy-three wins and nine losses, the best record ever in theNBA .[ 15]
The Cavaliers lost three of the first four games of the2016 NBA Finals to theGolden State Warriors , who had defeated Cleveland inthe Finals the year before .[ 16] The first two games were blowouts for Golden State, 104–89 and 110–77 respectively, combining for a total winning margin of 48. Cleveland would respond with a 120–90 blowout of their own to cut the series deficit to 2–1, but the Warriors would pull away late in Game 4 to take a decisive 3–1 series lead. In turn, the Cavaliers won Games 5 and 6 of the series to bring about a climactic Game 7 atOracle Arena .[ 17]
With Game 7 tied at 89–89,LeBron James chased down and blockedAndre Iguodala 's attempted lay-up in a play that became known as"The Block." [ 18] [ 19] The Cavaliers ultimately won Game 7, 93–89, for the firstNBA championship in franchise history.[ 17] Until then, no team had recovered from a 3–1 deficit in anNBA Finals series.[ 1] James was named the unanimousNBA Finals MVP , receiving the award for the third time in his career.[ 18]
This win ended a fifty-two year championship drought in the city of Cleveland, with the last championship that any major sports team had won there being in 1964 when theCleveland Browns won anNFL season .[ 20] In addition, this championship was LeBron's first to not be with theMiami Heat .
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2015 pre-season game log Total: 1–6 (Home: 1–4; Road: 0–2) Pre-season: 1–6 (home: 1–4; road: 0–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 October 7 7:00 pm Atlanta 96–98 J. R. Smith (15)LeBron James (7)LeBron James (5)Cintas Center 10,2500–1 2 October 8 7:00 pm @Philadelphia 114–115 Jared Cunningham (31)Austin Daye (9)Matthew Dellavedova (5)Wells Fargo Center 8,2290–2 3 October 12 7:00 pm Memphis 81–91 LeBron James (14)Anderson Varejão (7)Matthew Dellavedova (4)Schottenstein Center 18,0730–3 4 October 13 7:00 pm Milwaukee 101–110 Mo Williams (18)Kaun ,Williams (6)Cook ,Williams (4)Quicken Loans Arena 18,6240–4 5 October 15 7:00 pm Indiana 85–107 Timofey Mozgov (16)Anderson Varejão (7)Jared Cunningham (6)Quicken Loans Arena 18,7740–5 6 October 18 8:00 pm @Toronto 81–87 Mo Williams (13)Timofey Mozgov (11)Dellavedova ,Varejão (5)Air Canada Centre 19,8000–6 7 October 19 7:00 pm Dallas 103–97 J. R. Smith (19)Jack Cooley (15)Cunningham ,Dellavedova (5)Quicken Loans Arena 18,7681–6
2015–16 season schedule
Regular season game log [ edit ] 2015–16 game log Total: 57–25 (Home: 33–8; Road: 24–17) October: 2–1 (home: 1–0; road: 1–1)
November: 11–3 (home: 8–0; road: 3–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 4 November 2 @Philadelphia W 107–100LeBron James (22)James ,Thompson (9)LeBron James (11)Wells Fargo Center 18,0943–1 5 November 4 New York W 96–86LeBron James (23)Tristan Thompson (13)Matthew Dellavedova (7)Quicken Loans Arena 20,5624–1 6 November 6 Philadelphia W 108–102LeBron James (31)Kevin Love (14)LeBron James (13)Quicken Loans Arena 20,5625–1 7 November 8 Indiana W 101–97LeBron James (29)Kevin Love (15)Matthew Dellavedova (9)Quicken Loans Arena 20,5626–1 8 November 10 Utah W 118–114LeBron James (31)Kevin Love (8)LeBron James (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,5627–1 9 November 13 @New York W 90–84LeBron James (31)Kevin Love (11)LeBron James (6)Madison Square Garden 19,8128–1 10 November 14 @Milwaukee L 105–108 (2OT)LeBron James (37)Kevin Love (14)Matthew Dellavedova (7)BMO Harris Bradley Center 18,7178–2 11 November 17 @Detroit L 99–104LeBron James (30)Love ,Thompson (9)Mo Williams (7)The Palace of Auburn Hills 18,4428–3 12 November 19 Milwaukee W 115–100LeBron James (27)Kevin Love (15)Matthew Dellavedova (13)Quicken Loans Arena 20,5629–3 13 November 21 Atlanta W 109–97Kevin Love (25)Tristan Thompson (16)LeBron James (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56210–3 14 November 23 Orlando W 117–103Kevin Love (34)Tristan Thompson (14)LeBron James (13)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56211–3 15 November 25 @Toronto L 99–103LeBron James (24)Kevin Love (13)LeBron James (8)Air Canada Centre 20,14011–4 16 November 27 @Charlotte W 95–90LeBron James (25)Kevin Love (16)James ,Dellavedova (5)Time Warner Cable Arena 19,09312–4 17 November 28 Brooklyn W 90–88James ,Love (26)Tristan Thompson (11)Matthew Dellavedova (6)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56213–4
December: 8–5 (home: 4–1; road: 4–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 18 December 1 Washington L 85–97LeBron James (24)LeBron James (13)LeBron James (4)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56213–5 19 December 4 @New Orleans L 108–114 (OT)LeBron James (37)Love ,Thompson (10)LeBron James (8)Smoothie King Center 17,90613–6 20 December 5 @Miami L 84–99Richard Jefferson (18)Kevin Love (8)Matthew Dellavedova (5)American Airlines Arena 19,60013–7 21 December 8 Portland W 105–100LeBron James (33)LeBron James (10)Kevin Love (4)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56214–7 22 December 11 @Orlando W 111–76LeBron James (25)Kevin Love (13)LeBron James (8)Amway Center 17,23915–7 23 December 15 @Boston W 89–77LeBron James (24)Timofey Mozgov (10)Kevin Love (5)TD Garden 18,62416–7 24 December 17 Oklahoma City W 104–100LeBron James (33)Tristan Thompson (15)LeBron James (11)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56217–7 25 December 20 Philadelphia W 108–86LeBron James (23)Timofey Mozgov (8)Irving ,James ,Smith ,Shumpert (4)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56218–7 26 December 23 New York W 91–84LeBron James (24)Kevin Love (13)Matthew Dellavedova (7)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56219–7 27 December 25 @Golden State L 83–89LeBron James (25)Kevin Love (18)Kevin Love (4)Oracle Arena 19,59619–8 28 December 26 @Portland L 76–105Kevin Love (13)Tristan Thompson (11)Matthew Dellavedova (6)Moda Center 19,39319–9 29 December 28 @Phoenix W 101–97Kyrie Irving (22)Tristan Thompson (10)LeBron James (7)Talking Stick Resort Arena 18,31920–9 30 December 29 @Denver W 93–87LeBron James (34)Kevin Love (14)Matthew Dellavedova (5)Pepsi Center 17,52321–9
January: 13–3 (home: 6–2; road: 7–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 31 January 2 Orlando W 104–79LeBron James (29)Kevin Love (13)Matthew Dellavedova (6)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56222–9 32 January 4 Toronto W 122–100Kyrie Irving (25)Tristan Thompson (11)Kyrie Irving (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56223–9 33 January 6 @Washington W 121–115LeBron James (34)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (4)Verizon Center 20,35624–9 34 January 8 @Minnesota W 125–99J.R. Smith (27)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (8)Target Center 16,76825–9 35 January 10 @Philadelphia W 95–85LeBron James (37)Kevin Love (15)LeBron James (9)Wells Fargo Center 19,22626–9 36 January 12 @Dallas W 110–107 (OT)LeBron James (27)Kevin Love (11)Kyrie Irving (9)American Airlines Center 20,34727–9 37 January 14 @San Antonio L 95–99LeBron James (22)Tristan Thompson (11)LeBron James (4)AT&T Center 18,41827–10 38 January 15 @Houston W 91–77Kyrie Irving (23)Kevin Love (13)LeBron James (7)Toyota Center 18,32028–10 39 January 18 Golden State L 98–132LeBron James (16)Kevin Love (6)Matthew Dellavedova (6)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56228–11 40 January 20 @Brooklyn W 91–78James ,Love (17)Kevin Love (18)Irving ,James (5)Barclays Center 17,73229–11 41 January 21 L.A. Clippers W 115–102James ,Smith (22)Kevin Love (16)LeBron James (12)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56230–11 42 January 23 Chicago L 83–96LeBron James (26)LeBron James (13)LeBron James (9)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56230–12 43 January 25 Minnesota W 114–107LeBron James (25)Tristan Thompson (12)LeBron James (9)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56231–12 44 January 27 Phoenix W 115–93James ,Love (21)Kevin Love (11)LeBron James (9)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56232–12 45 January 29 @Detroit W 114–106Kevin Love (29)Tristan Thompson (14)LeBron James (8)The Palace of Auburn Hills 21,01233–12 46 January 30 San Antonio W 117–103LeBron James (29)Kevin Love (11)LeBron James (7)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56234–12
February: 8–5 (home: 6–2; road: 2–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 47 February 1 @Indiana W 111–106 (OT)Kyrie Irving (25)James ,Thompson (12)Kyrie Irving (7)Bankers Life Fieldhouse 17,28335–12 48 February 3 @Charlotte L 97–106Kyrie Irving (26)Kevin Love (12)LeBron James (6)Time Warner Cable Arena 19,18935–13 49 February 5 Boston L 103–104LeBron James (30)Tristan Thompson (10)Kyrie Irving (6)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56235–14 50 February 6 New Orleans W 99–84Kyrie Irving (29)Tristan Thompson (15)LeBron James (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56236–14 51 February 8 Sacramento W 120–100Kyrie Irving (32)James ,Thompson (10)Kyrie Irving (12)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56237–14 52 February 10 L.A. Lakers W 120–111Kyrie Irving (35)Tristan Thompson (13)LeBron James (11)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56238–14 All-Star Break 53 February 18 Chicago W 106–95LeBron James (25)Kevin Love (12)LeBron James (9)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56239–14 54 February 21 @Oklahoma City W 115–92Kevin Love (29)Tristan Thompson (11)LeBron James (9)Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,20340–14 55 February 22 Detroit L 88–96Kyrie Irving (30)LeBron James (8)Irving ,James (5)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56240–15 56 February 24 Charlotte W 114–103Irving ,James (23)Tristan Thompson (10)Dellavedova ,James (7)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56241–15 57 February 26 @Toronto L 97–99LeBron James (25)Tristan Thompson (9)LeBron James (7)Air Canada Centre 19,80041–16 58 February 28 @Washington L 99–115Kyrie Irving (28)Timofey Mozgov (10)Kyrie Irving (6)Verizon Center 20,35641–17 59 February 29 Indiana W 100–96LeBron James (33)Tristan Thompson (11)Irving ,Love (6)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56242–17
March: 11–5 (home: 6–2; road: 5–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 60 March 4 Washington W 108–83Kyrie Irving (21)LeBron James (13)Kyrie Irving (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56243–17 61 March 5 Boston W 120–103LeBron James (28)Iman Shumpert (16)LeBron James (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56244–17 62 March 7 Memphis L 103–106LeBron James (28)Kevin Love (11)Irving ,James (5)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56244–18 63 March 9 @Sacramento W 120–111Kyrie Irving (30)LeBron James (11)LeBron James (6)Sleep Train Arena 17,31745–18 64 March 10 @L.A. Lakers W 120–108Kyrie Irving (26)Tristan Thompson (14)Kyrie Irving (9)Staples Center 18,99746–18 65 March 13 @L.A. Clippers W 114–90LeBron James (27)Tristan Thompson (14)Irving ,James (5)Staples Center 19,34247–18 66 March 14 @Utah L 85–94LeBron James (23)LeBron James (12)Matthew Dellavedova (5)Vivint Smart Home Arena 19,91147–19 67 March 16 Dallas W 99–98Kyrie Irving (33)Kevin Love (18)Matthew Dellavedova (7)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56248–19 68 March 18 @Orlando W 109–103Kyrie Irving (26)Tristan Thompson (15)LeBron James (8)Amway Center 18,04649–19 69 March 19 @Miami L 101–122LeBron James (26)Frye ,Jefferson ,Mozgov (4)Irving ,Shumpert (4)American Airlines Arena 19,73749–20 70 March 21 Denver W 124–91LeBron James (33)LeBron James (11)LeBron James (11)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56250–20 71 March 23 Milwaukee W 113–104LeBron James (26)Kevin Love (10)Irving ,James (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56251–20 72 March 24 @Brooklyn L 95–104LeBron James (30)Kevin Love (12)LeBron James (5)Barclays Center 17,73251–21 73 March 26 @New York W 107–93Kevin Love (28)Kevin Love (12)LeBron James (10)Madison Square Garden 19,81252–21 74 March 29 Houston L 100–106Kyrie Irving (31)Kevin Love (11)Kyrie Irving (8)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56252–22 75 March 31 Brooklyn W 107–87LeBron James (24)Kevin Love (10)LeBron James (11)Quicken Loans Arena 20,56253–22
April: 4–3 (home: 2–1; road: 2–2)
2015–16 season schedule
2016 playoff game log Total: 16–5 (Home: 9–1; Road: 7–4) First Round: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Conference Semifinals: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Conference Finals: 4–2 (home: 3–0; road: 1–2)
2016 playoff schedule
Awards, records and milestones[ edit ] Recipient Award Date awarded Ref. LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Week November 23, 2015 [ 40] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Week January 11, 2016 [ 41] LeBron James NBA All-Star starter (12th appearance) January 21, 2016 [ 42] Tyronn Lue NBA All-Star Game head coach January 27, 2016 [ 43] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Month (February) March 3, 2016 [ 44] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Week March 7, 2016 [ 45] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Week March 28, 2016 [ 46] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Week April 4, 2016 [ 47] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Month (March) April 5, 2016 [ 48] LeBron James Eastern Conference Player of the Month (April) April 15, 2016 [ 49] LeBron James All-NBA First Team May 26, 2016 [ 50] LeBron James NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award June 19, 2016 [ 51] LeBron James Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year December 1, 2016 [ 52] LeBron James Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year December 27, 2016 [ 53]
JR Smith set franchise records in:Three-point field goals in a season:(204) Three-point field goal attempts in a season:(510) Turnover percentage in a season:(6.3%) Three-point field goals in a postseason:(65) Tristan Thompson set a franchise record in:Offensive rating in a season:(129.8) On March 29, Tristan Thompson broke the franchise record of consecutive games with the Cavs, appearing in his 362nd consecutive game. The Cavs finished the season first in theEastern Conference for the first time since2010 . The Cavs finished first in theCentral Division for the second straight season. The Cavs became the first team in NBA history to come back from a 3–1 deficit and win theNBA Finals . The Cavs won the2016 NBA Finals , ending the city's52-year championship drought . LeBron James famouslyblocked Andre Iguodala in Game 7. This has been called one of the best plays of his career. 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