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The Cavaliers ''And So It Goes'' 2007 DCI world chamionships
DCI finals 07 score= 96.350 3rd place over all
The Cavaliers 2006 at DCI - The Machine
Most amazing performance ever...won the 2006 DCI championships..of course!! Sorry..not full video! Heres a link to the full video from ESPN2: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8010378714470719237&q=cavaliers+machine
Last Kiss - J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
The Original Version of Last Kiss that Pearl Jam Re-Did in the 90's
The Cavaliers 2004 Tenor Sectional
2004 Cavaliers Tenor Line. Sweet visuals and nice movement around the drums.
Allen Iverson 50pts vs the Cavaliers 1997 Rookie Record
Allen Iverson scored 50 points in the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers to become the first rookie to score 40 or more points in 4 consecutive games. Philadelphia's Allen Iverson scored a rookie season-high 44 points in Monday's 128-102 loss to Chicago, then broke his own record with 50 points Saturday in a 125-118 loss to Cleveland. It was Iverson's fourth consecutive game with 40 or more points, breaking an NBA rookie record set by Wilt Chamberlain in the 1959-60 season.
J Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers - Last Kiss
1964
The Cavaliers Western Michigan University DCI Show on July 5
The Cavaliers Western Michigan University DCI Show on July 5, 2008
Last Kiss - J frank wilson and the cavaliers
I used old clips and a episode of are you afraid of the dark
Danilo Gallinari - 14 Points Vs The Cavaliers (7.14.08)
Danilo Gallinari - 14 Points Vs The Cavaliers (7.14.08)
LeBron James - the Cavaliers' Best All-Time Scorer
CLEVELAND, March 21, 2008 (AP) - LeBron James walked to the center of the floor as fans who have watched him grow from local teenage prodigy to NBA superstar drowned him in cheers. As they stood and screamed, James returned their love by blowing kisses. The kid from nearby Akron has done it all so quickly, in the blink of an eye. From the franchise's top pick to its top scorer - in less than five years. "The crazy thing about it is that he's 23,'' Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said. "Absolutely amazing.'' James passed Brad Daugherty as Cleveland's career scoring leader in the first quarter and finished with 29 points, leading the Cavaliers to a 90-83 win over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night in a possible first-round playoff preview. In just his fifth NBA season, James has already moved to the top of Cleveland's scoring chart, a remarkable achievement for a remarkable player whose potential seems limitless. He scored 23 points in the second half, including 11 in the final 7:19 as the Cavaliers won their ninth straight at home. When the final horn sounded, James was handed the game ball by referee Dick Bavetta before his mother, Gloria, rushed on the floor to plant a kiss on her only child. "I think I made my mom proud,'' he said. And just about everyone else in Northeast Ohio. In hardly no time at all, he has resurrected the Cavaliers, first leading them back to the playoffs and then all they way to the NBA finals for the first time. He has given Cleveland sports fans a reasonable hope that one of the city's star-crossed pro teams may end a four-decades-old world title drought. It took Daugherty 548 games to amass 10,389 points. James, the NBA's leading scorer, has 10,414 points in just 380 games. "It took me 13 years to get 10,000 points,'' Cavs forward Joe Smith said. "It goes to show what kind of talent he is. I know he has at least 30,000 more in him.'' Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 16 points, Devin Brown scored 14 and Damon Jones knocked down two crucial 3-pointers early in the fourth for Cleveland, which opened a 4 1/2-game lead over the Raptors for the No. 4 spot in the Eastern Conference. Chris Bosh scored 24 points in his second game back after missing 10 with a sore knee for Toronto, which slipped to No. 6 in the East. Rasho Nesterovic added 16 for the Raptors, who held the Miami Heat to 54 points in a win on Wednesday night. They would have no such luck containing James, who had his usual assortment of thundering dunks, drives and clutch jumpers. "He had a couple of dunks where we didn't rotate over and he got to the rim,'' Bosh said. "We should have been a little smarter than that.'' James came in needing just five points to overtake Daugherty, and he pushed past the former All-Star center in fitting fashion. Powering through traffic in the lane, James went strong to the basket and muscled in one of his patented, scooping layups. The sellout crowd at Quicken Loans Arena immediately rose to give James a thundering ovation and when Brown called a timeout, the All-Star forward first walked to the bench to receive high-fives and hugs from his teammates. Then, he walked to the center of the court to acknowledge Cleveland's fans, who serenaded him with "MVP'' chants throughout the evening. "These fans have watched me go from zero points to 10,000,'' he said. "They've seen me go from a young man to a man now. It's one of the best experiences I've had. To be the all-time leader is something that I never dreamed of. But now that it's here, it's an unbelievable feeling.'' The Raptors nearly spoiled James' historic night, pulling even at 77 on T.J. Ford's jumper with 5:24 left. But James' dunk made it 81-77, and after Bosh scored, Ilgauskas made two free throws to give Cleveland an 83-79 cushion. James, who always has a flair for the dramatic, then hit a 3-pointer to put the Cavs up 86-79 and end Toronto's upset bid. Trailing by nine in the second quarter, the Raptors scratched within three by halftime and took the lead midway through the third on consecutive 3-pointers by Anthony Parker. At that point, James was the only one doing anything for Cleveland. He scored 10 straight points and 12 of the Cavs' first 14 in the period, but it wasn't enough as the Raptors took a 67-63 lead into the fourth. Cleveland's Ben Wallace went out with back spasms in the third and didn't return. He missed a game last week with the same problem.