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LeBron James
Matching his career playoff high, James torched the Nets for 49 points to help the Heat win Game 4 of their second-round series in Brooklyn, 102-96. Now up to 4,419 career postseason points, the four time MVP ranks eighth on the all-time postseason scoring list, just 38 points behind Jerry West.
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John Williams
Tristan Thompson
John Williams
Ben Wallace
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* Factoid: Andre Miller played Guard for the mighty Cavaliers.
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Almost certainly a lottery pick lock before his season ended lost January, Derek still was accorded Second Team All-SEC honors. Anderson eamed all-tournament honors at the 1996-97 Great Alaska Shootout, and was instrumental in the Wildcats' 1996 NCAA Championship.



Observers struggle to adequately portray the quality of LeBron's game, but perhaps Danny Granger of the Indiana Pacers summed it up best when he declared that he "might be the only guy I've seen that looks like he was engineered to play basketball."



Austin was third in the voting for NBA Rookie of the Year in 1971-72. Although playing in only 43 games, he led Cavaliers with 21.2 scoring average. He was everyone's All-American his junior & senior years at Notre Dame, he scored 61 vs. Ohio State in the 1970 NCAA Tournament.



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Trajan Langdon
J.J. Hickson
Chris Mihm

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Craig Ehlo, Guard - Cavaliers.
Larry Nance, Center - Cavaliers. and Larry Nance, Forward - Cavaliers.

Back to the Front! Cavaliers card back du jour...

Kyrie Irving
The Cavaliers unseated the defending champion Warriors with an instant classic - a 93-89 victory in Game 7 of the NBA Finals - at Oakland on June 19, 2016. With an epic game that featured 20 lead changes and a tied score (89-89) with 53 seconds left, Irving stepped back and buried the winning 3-pointer from the left wing.
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