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2017-18 RESULTS All games can be heard on WTAM/La Mega 87.7 FM 10/17 vs. BOS WON, 102-99 10/20 @ MIL WON, 116-97 10/21 vs. ORL Lost, 93-114 10/24 vs. CHI WON, 119-112 10/25 @ BKN Lost, 107-112 10/28 @ NOP Lost, 101-123 10/29 vs. NYK Lost, 95-114 11/1 vs. IND Lost, 107-124 11/3 @ WAS WON, 130-122 11/5 vs. ATL Lost, 115-117 11/7 vs. MIL WON, 124-119 11/9 @ HOU Lost, 113-117 11/11 @ DAL WON, 111-104 11/13 @ NYK WON, 104-101 11/15 @ CHA WON, 115-107 11/17 vs. LAC WON, 118-113 (OT) 11/20 @ DET WON, 116-88 11/22 vs. BKN WON, 119-109 11/24 vs. CHA WON, 100-99 11/27 @ PHI WON, 113-91 11/28 vs. MIA WON, 108-97 11/30 @ ATL WON, 121-114 12/2 vs. MEM WON, 116-111 12/4 @ CHI WON, 113-91 12/6 vs. SAC WON, 101-95 12/8 @ IND Lost, 102-106 12/9 vs. PHI WON, 105-98 12/12 vs. ATL WON, 123-114 12/14 vs. LAL WON, 121-112 12/16 vs. UTA WON, 109-100 12/17 @ WAS WON, 106-99 12/19 @ MIL Lost, 116-119 12/21 vs. CHI WON, 115-112 12/25 @ GSW Lost, 92-99 12/27 @ SAC Lost, 95-109 12/30 @ UTA Lost, 101-104 1/2 vs. POR WON, 127-110 1/3 @ BOS Lost, 88-102 1/6 @ ORL WON, 131-127 1/8 @ MIN Lost, 99-127 1/11 @ TOR Lost, 99-133 1/12 @ IND Lost, 95-97 1/15 vs. GSW Lost, 108-118 1/18 vs. ORL WON, 104-103 1/20 vs. OKC Lost, 124-148 1/23 @ SAS Lost, 102-114 1/26 vs. IND WON, 115-108 1/28 vs. DET WON, 121-104 1/30 @ DET Lost, 114-125 1/31 vs. MIA WON, 91-89 2/3 vs. HOU Lost, 88-120 2/6 @ ORL Lost, 98-116 2/7 vs. MIN WON, 140-138 (OT) 2/9 @ ATL WON, 123-107 2/11 @ BOS WON, 121-99 2/13 @ OKC WON, 120-112 2/22 vs. WAS Lost, 103-110 2/23 @ MEM WON, 112-89 2/25 vs. SAS Lost, 94, 110 2/27 vs. BKN WON, 129-123 3/1 vs. PHI Lost, 97-108 3/3 vs. DEN Lost, 117-126 3/5 vs. DET WON, 112-90 3/7 @ DEN WON, 113-108 3/9 @ LAC Lost, 102-116 3/11 @ LAL Lost, 113-127 3/13 @ PHX WON, 129-107 3/15 @ POR Lost, 105-113 3/17 @ CHI WON, 114-109 3/19 vs. MIL WON, 124-117 3/21 vs. TOR WON, 132-129 3/23 vs. PHX WON, 120-95 3/25 @ BKN WON, 121-114 3/27 @ MIA Lost, 79-98 3/28 @ CHA WON, 118-105 3/30 vs. NOP WON, 107-102 4/1 vs. DAL WON, 98-87 4/3 vs. TOR WON, 112-106 4/5 vs. WAS WON, 119-115 4/6 @ PHI Lost, 130-132 4/9 @ NYK WON, 123-109 4/11 vs. NYK Lost, 98-110 SUN., APRIL 29, 2018 QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH TV: ABC RADIO: WTAM 1100/LA MEGA 87.7 FM/ESPN RADIO 1:00 PM ET (SERIES TIED 3-3) CLEVELAND CAVALIERS GAME NOTES FOLLOW @CAVSNOTES ON TWITTER FIRST ROUND - GAME 7 OVERALL PLAYOFF GAME # 7 HOME GAME # 4 CAVS QUICK FACTS The Cavaliers will play a Game 7 in the First Round for the first time in franchise history today when they host the Indiana Pacers. This is Cleveland’s 6 th overall Game 7 in the postseason. The Wine & Gold are 3-2 all-time in Game 7s (2-0 at home), winning their most recent one, a 93-89 road victory over Golden State in the 2016 NBA Finals. The other Game 7s in Cavaliers history: 1976 Semifinals vs. Washington (4-3), 1992 Semifinals vs. Boston (4-3), 2006 Semifinals at Detroit (3-4) and 2008 Semifinals at Boston (3-4). Today will also be the first ever Game 7 played at Quicken Loans Arena. With a win over Indiana today, the Cavs will advance to the semifinals for the 12th time in franchise history. The Cavs can also win a series after trailing 2-1 for the 5 th time in their team playoff history (Won 4-3 in 1992 Semifinals vs. BOS, 4-2 in 2007 ECF vs. DET, 4-2 in 2015 Semifinals vs. CHI & 4-3 in 2016 Finals vs. GSW). Including the postseason, the Cavaliers are 12-2 in their last 14 games against Indiana at The Q. NBA HISTORY & MILESTONES: LeBron James (395 STL) is 1 steal away from breaking a tie with Scottie Pippen (395 STL) to become the NBA’s all- time leader in career playoff steals. With at least 20 points today, James (199 20-pt games) will become the first player in league history to score 20 points or more 200 times in the playoffs. J.R. Smith (256 3FGM) is 6 threes shy of passing Robert Horry (261 3FGM) for 10 th place in NBA playoff history. James (1,984 REB) is 16 rebounds away from becoming the 7th player in NBA playoff history to reach 2,000 boards for his career. MORE HISTORY: Among the Cavaliers all-time postseason leaders, Kyle Korver (42 3FGM) needs to make 5 three-pointers to pass Channing Frye (46 3FGM) for 9 th place. J.R. Smith (64 STL) is 1 steal away from passing Mark Price (64 STL) for sole possession of the 4 th -most steals in franchise playoff history and 4 steals shy of passing Anderson Varejao (67 STL) for 3 rd on that list. Kevin Love (152 FTM) needs to make 5 free throws to move past Zydrunas Ilgauskas (156 FTM) for 5 th place on the Cavs leaderboard. Cleveland has made at least 10 three-pointers in each of the last 5 games of this series (Games 2-6). LeBron James has had at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists in every game so far this postseason and in 13 straight playoff games going back to the 2017 ECF (5/23/17). In the 2018 Playoffs, James is averaging 32.7 points, the 2 nd -most among all postseason players, and leads the Cavs in rebounds (10.3), assists (7.8) and blocks (1.17). He is also shooting a playoff career-high .825 from the foul line and has made 21 consecutive free throws since the third quarter of Game 4. Over his 6 career Game 7s, LeBron James has averaged 33.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.67 steals in 45.7 minutes. His teams are 4-2 in Game 7s, winning each of the last 4 (2016 Finals at GSW, 2013 Finals vs. SAS, 2013 ECF vs. IND, 2012 ECF vs. BOS). Kyle Korver is shooting .455 (15-33) from three-point range since Game 2, averaging 11.0 points and 3.2 boards in 27.0 minutes over that span. Jeff Green (13 PTS) and Rodney Hood (12 PTS) each set 2018 postseason highs in points in Game 6 at Indiana on Friday night. CAVALIERS 2017-18 RECORDS RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME STREAK 2018 PLAYOFFS 3-3 (.500) 2-1 (.667) 1-2 (.333) 0-0 (---) L1 OVERALL 50-32 (.610) 29-12 (.707) 21-20 (.512) 2-0 (1.000) L1 CENTRAL 11-5 (.688) 7-1 (.875) 4-4 (.500) 0-0 (.000) W3 EASTERN 35-17 (.673) 19-7 (.731) 16-10 (.615) 0-0 (.000) L1 WESTERN 15-15 (.500) 10-5 (.667) 5-10 (.333) 2-0 (1.000) W3 CAVALIERS INJURY REPORT PRONUNCIATION KEY George Hill (Back Spasms) – QUESTIONABLE Tyronn Lue (Ta-RON LEW) Cedi Osman (JED-e AUS-min) Ante Zizic (AHN-tay JIH-jitch) LAST GAME’S STARTERS POS NO. PLAYER HT. WT. G GS PPG RPG APG FG% MPG F 5 J.R. SMITH 6-6 225 17-18: 80 61 8.3 2.9 1.8 .403 28.1 PLAYOFFS: 6 5 8.2 2.8 0.8 .321 32.4 F 23 LEBRON JAMES 6-8 250 17-18: 82 82 *27.5 *8.6 *9.1 *.542 36.9 PLAYOFFS: 6 6 32.7 10.3 7.8 .536 40.8 C 0 KEVIN LOVE 6-10 251 17-18: 59 59 17.6 *9.3 1.7 .458 28.0 PLAYOFFS: 6 6 11.0 9.8 0.8 .324 32.8 G 26 KYLE KORVER 6-7 212 17-18: 73 4 9.2 2.3 1.2 .459 21.6 PLAYOFFS: 6 5 9.2 2.7 0.7 .421 23.1 G 81 JOSE CALDERON 6-3 200 17-18: 57 32 4.5 1.5 2.1 .503 16.0 PLAYOFFS: 5 3 3.2 1.0 0.8 .316 15.3

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10/17 vs. BOS WON, 102-99 10/20 @ MIL WON, 116-97 10/21 vs. ORL Lost, 93-114 10/24 vs. CHI WON, 119-112 10/25 @ BKN Lost, 107-112 10/28 @ NOP Lost, 101-123 10/29 vs. NYK Lost, 95-114 11/1 vs. IND Lost, 107-124 11/3 @ WAS WON, 130-122 11/5 vs. ATL Lost, 115-117 11/7 vs. MIL WON, 124-119 11/9 @ HOU Lost, 113-117 11/11 @ DAL WON, 111-104 11/13 @ NYK WON, 104-101 11/15 @ CHA WON, 115-107 11/17 vs. LAC WON, 118-113 (OT) 11/20 @ DET WON, 116-88 11/22 vs. BKN WON, 119-109 11/24 vs. CHA WON, 100-99 11/27 @ PHI WON, 113-91 11/28 vs. MIA WON, 108-97 11/30 @ ATL WON, 121-114 12/2 vs. MEM WON, 116-111 12/4 @ CHI WON, 113-91 12/6 vs. SAC WON, 101-95 12/8 @ IND Lost, 102-106 12/9 vs. PHI WON, 105-98 12/12 vs. ATL WON, 123-114 12/14 vs. LAL WON, 121-112 12/16 vs. UTA WON, 109-100 12/17 @ WAS WON, 106-99 12/19 @ MIL Lost, 116-119 12/21 vs. CHI WON, 115-112 12/25 @ GSW Lost, 92-99 12/27 @ SAC Lost, 95-109 12/30 @ UTA Lost, 101-104 1/2 vs. POR WON, 127-110 1/3 @ BOS Lost, 88-102 1/6 @ ORL WON, 131-127 1/8 @ MIN Lost, 99-127 1/11 @ TOR Lost, 99-133 1/12 @ IND Lost, 95-97 1/15 vs. GSW Lost, 108-118 1/18 vs. ORL WON, 104-103 1/20 vs. OKC Lost, 124-148 1/23 @ SAS Lost, 102-114 1/26 vs. IND WON, 115-108 1/28 vs. DET WON, 121-104 1/30 @ DET Lost, 114-125 1/31 vs. MIA WON, 91-89 2/3 vs. HOU Lost, 88-120 2/6 @ ORL Lost, 98-116 2/7 vs. MIN WON, 140-138 (OT) 2/9 @ ATL WON, 123-107 2/11 @ BOS WON, 121-99 2/13 @ OKC WON, 120-112 2/22 vs. WAS Lost, 103-110 2/23 @ MEM WON, 112-89 2/25 vs. SAS Lost, 94, 110 2/27 vs. BKN WON, 129-123 3/1 vs. PHI Lost, 97-108 3/3 vs. DEN Lost, 117-126 3/5 vs. DET WON, 112-90 3/7 @ DEN WON, 113-108 3/9 @ LAC Lost, 102-116 3/11 @ LAL Lost, 113-127 3/13 @ PHX WON, 129-107 3/15 @ POR Lost, 105-113 3/17 @ CHI WON, 114-109 3/19 vs. MIL WON, 124-117 3/21 vs. TOR WON, 132-129 3/23 vs. PHX WON, 120-95 3/25 @ BKN WON, 121-114 3/27 @ MIA Lost, 79-98 3/28 @ CHA WON, 118-105 3/30 vs. NOP WON, 107-102 4/1 vs. DAL WON, 98-87 4/3 vs. TOR WON, 112-106 4/5 vs. WAS WON, 119-115 4/6 @ PHI Lost, 130-132 4/9 @ NYK WON, 123-109 4/11 vs. NYK Lost, 98-110

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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS GAME NOTES FOLLOW @CAVSNOTES ON TWITTER FIRST ROUND - GAME 7 OVERALL PLAYOFF GAME # 7 HOME GAME # 4

CAVS QUICK FACTS • The Cavaliers will play a Game 7 in the First Round for the first time in franchise history today when they host the Indiana Pacers. This is

Cleveland’s 6th overall Game 7 in the postseason. The Wine & Gold are 3-2 all-time in Game 7s (2-0 at home), winning their most recent one, a 93-89 road victory over Golden State in the 2016 NBA Finals. The other Game 7s in Cavaliers history: 1976 Semifinals vs. Washington (4-3), 1992 Semifinals vs. Boston (4-3), 2006 Semifinals at Detroit (3-4) and 2008 Semifinals at Boston (3-4). Today will also be the first ever Game 7 played at Quicken Loans Arena.

• With a win over Indiana today, the Cavs will advance to the semifinals for the 12th time in franchise history. The Cavs can also win a series after trailing 2-1 for the 5th time in their team playoff history (Won 4-3 in 1992 Semifinals vs. BOS, 4-2 in 2007 ECF vs. DET, 4-2 in 2015 Semifinals vs. CHI & 4-3 in 2016 Finals vs. GSW).

• Including the postseason, the Cavaliers are 12-2 in their last 14 games against Indiana at The Q.

• NBA HISTORY & MILESTONES: LeBron James (395 STL) is 1 steal away from breaking a tie with Scottie Pippen (395 STL) to become the NBA’s all-time leader in career playoff steals. With at least 20 points today, James (199 20-pt games) will become the first player in league history to score 20 points or more 200 times in the playoffs. J.R. Smith (256 3FGM) is 6 threes shy of passing Robert Horry (261 3FGM) for 10th place in NBA playoff history. James (1,984 REB) is 16 rebounds away from becoming the 7th player in NBA playoff history to reach 2,000 boards for his career.

• MORE HISTORY: Among the Cavaliers all-time postseason leaders, Kyle Korver (42 3FGM) needs to make 5 three-pointers to pass Channing Frye (46 3FGM) for 9th place. J.R. Smith (64 STL) is 1 steal away from passing Mark Price (64 STL) for sole possession of the 4th-most steals in franchise playoff history and 4 steals shy of passing Anderson Varejao (67 STL) for 3rd on that list. Kevin Love (152 FTM) needs to make 5 free throws to move past Zydrunas Ilgauskas (156 FTM) for 5th place on the Cavs leaderboard.

• Cleveland has made at least 10 three-pointers in each of the last 5 games of this series (Games 2-6).

• LeBron James has had at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists in every game so far this postseason and in 13 straight playoff games going back to the 2017 ECF (5/23/17). In the 2018 Playoffs, James is averaging 32.7 points, the 2nd-most among all postseason players, and leads the Cavs in rebounds (10.3), assists (7.8) and blocks (1.17). He is also shooting a playoff career-high .825 from the foul line and has made 21 consecutive free throws since the third quarter of Game 4.

• Over his 6 career Game 7s, LeBron James has averaged 33.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.67 steals in 45.7 minutes. His teams are 4-2 in Game 7s, winning each of the last 4 (2016 Finals at GSW, 2013 Finals vs. SAS, 2013 ECF vs. IND, 2012 ECF vs. BOS).

• Kyle Korver is shooting .455 (15-33) from three-point range since Game 2, averaging 11.0 points and 3.2 boards in 27.0 minutes over that span.

• Jeff Green (13 PTS) and Rodney Hood (12 PTS) each set 2018 postseason highs in points in Game 6 at Indiana on Friday night.

CAVALIERS 2017-18 RECORDS

RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME STREAK 2018 PLAYOFFS 3-3 (.500) 2-1 (.667) 1-2 (.333) 0-0 (---) L1

OVERALL 50-32 (.610) 29-12 (.707) 21-20 (.512) 2-0 (1.000) L1

CENTRAL 11-5 (.688) 7-1 (.875) 4-4 (.500) 0-0 (.000) W3

EASTERN 35-17 (.673) 19-7 (.731) 16-10 (.615) 0-0 (.000) L1

WESTERN 15-15 (.500) 10-5 (.667) 5-10 (.333) 2-0 (1.000) W3

CAVALIERS INJURY REPORT PRONUNCIATION KEY George Hill (Back Spasms) – QUESTIONABLE

Tyronn Lue (Ta-RON LEW) Cedi Osman (JED-e AUS-min) Ante Zizic (AHN-tay JIH-jitch)

LAST GAME’S STARTERS

POS NO. PLAYER HT. WT. G GS PPG RPG APG FG% MPG

F 5 J.R. SMITH 6-6 225 17-18: 80 61 8.3 2.9 1.8 .403 28.1 PLAYOFFS: 6 5 8.2 2.8 0.8 .321 32.4

F 23 LEBRON JAMES 6-8 250 17-18: 82 82 *27.5 *8.6 *9.1 *.542 36.9 PLAYOFFS: 6 6 32.7 10.3 7.8 .536 40.8

C 0 KEVIN LOVE 6-10 251 17-18: 59 59 17.6 *9.3 1.7 .458 28.0 PLAYOFFS: 6 6 11.0 9.8 0.8 .324 32.8

G 26 KYLE KORVER 6-7 212 17-18: 73 4 9.2 2.3 1.2 .459 21.6 PLAYOFFS: 6 5 9.2 2.7 0.7 .421 23.1

G 81 JOSE CALDERON 6-3 200 17-18: 57 32 4.5 1.5 2.1 .503 16.0 PLAYOFFS: 5 3 3.2 1.0 0.8 .316 15.3

CAVS-PACERS PLAYOFF SERIES INFORMATION

PLAYOFF HISTORY: THIS IS THE 3RD TIME THE CAVALIERS AND PACERS MEET IN THE PLAYOFFS Overall: 8-6 Home: 5-2 The Q: 5-2 Road: 3-4 Result 1998 First Round Home: 1-1 The Q: 1-1 Road: 0-2 Pacers won 3-1

2017 First Round Home: 2-0 The Q: 2-0 Road: 2-0 Cavs won 4-0

2018 First Round Home: 2-1 The Q: 2-1 Road: 1-2 Series Tied 3-3

CONNECTIONS Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson and Pacers point guard Cory Joseph were teammates on the Texas Longhorns in 2010-2011…Pacers guard Darren Collison and Cavs forward Kevin Love both played for UCLA in 2007-08, helping to propel the Bruins to its third straight Final Four appearance…Pacers Assistant Coach Popeye Jones and Cavaliers Head Coach Tyronn Lue were teammates on the Washington Wizards during the same year when Cavaliers Assistant Coach Larry Drew worked as an Assistant Coach (2001-2002)… Jones has also been teammates with Cavaliers Assistant Coaches Damon Jones and James Posey…Cavaliers guard George Hill played five seasons with the Pacers (2011-2016), reaching the postseason four times, including back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals appearances (2013, 2014).

CAVS-PACERS FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE GAME/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME / RESULT

GAME 1: Sunday, April 15 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) L, 80-98

GAME 2: Wednesday, April 18 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) W, 100-97

GAME 3: Friday, April 20 @ Indiana Pacers Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN) L, 90-92

GAME 4: Sunday, April 22 @ Indiana Pacers Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN) W, 104-100

GAME 5: Wednesday, April 25 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) W, 98-95

GAME 6: Friday, April 27 @ Indiana Pacers Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN) L, 87-121

GAME 7: Sunday, April 29 vs. Indiana Pacers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH) 1:00 p.m. ABC

All games can be heard on WTAM/La Mega 87.7 FM

CAVALIERS – PACERS MATCHUP (2017-18 Regular Season Overall Statistics) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF

CAVALIERS 110.9 109.9 .476 .474 .372 .779 42.1 43.6 23.4 7.1 3.8 13.7 +1.0

PACERS 105.6 104.2 .472 .465 .369 .779 42.4 43.0 22.2 8.8 4.2 13.3 +1.4

CAVALIERS – PACERS MATCHUP (2017-18 REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD STATISTICS, 4 GAMES) PPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S

CAVALIERS 104.8 .482 .275 .743 43.8 23.5 8.8 4.0 15.5

PACERS 108.8 .480 .462 .717 43.3 24.8 8.5 2.3 13.5

CAVALIERS – PACERS MATCHUP (2018 PLAYOFFS OVERALL STATISTICS) PPG OPP PPG FG% OPP FG% 3FG% FT% RPG OPP RPG APG SPG BPG TO’S PT DIFF

CAVALIERS 93.2 100.5 .435 .486 .318 .756 37.7 40.5 17.0 6.7 3.5 14.7 -7.3

PACERS 100.5 93.2 .486 .435 .365 .756 40.5 37.7 22.2 8.3 3.2 13.5 +7.3

GAME 1: CAVALIERS 80, PACERS 98 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (4/15/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James became just the 2nd player in postseason history to notch 20 career triple-doubles (Magic Johnson – 30), posting a team-high 24 points, a game-high 12 assists, 10 rebounds, one steal and one block in 44 minutes; With his seventh field goal, James passed Michael Jordan (2,188 FGM) for 2nd-most field goals made in NBA history; James also became just the 3rd player in NBA history to reach 1,500 assists in the postseason with his 11th assist (Magic Johnson – 2,346 AST, John Stockton – 1,839 AST)…Kevin Love tallied nine points, connecting on 3-6 (.500) from deep, a game-high 17 rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in 34 minutes; With his 12th rebound, Love passed Anderson Varejao (405 REB) for 5th place in rebounds with the Wine & Gold; Love also passed John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (206 FGM) for 8th in field goals with the Cavaliers with his third basket of the afternoon…J.R. Smith registered 15 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, knocking down 3-6 (.500) three-pointers, and two rebounds in 29 minutes as a reserve…In his first career playoff game, Larry Nance Jr. contributed 10 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting, five rebounds, a team-high two steals and one block in 30 minutes off the bench…For Indiana, Victor Oladipo recorded a game-high 32 points on 11-19 (.579) shooting, including a 6-9 (.667) clip from distance, six rebounds, four assists and a game-high four steals in 37 minutes…Myles Turner contributed 16 points on 6-9 (.667) shooting, a team-high eight rebounds and two assists in 34 minutes…Bojan Bogdanovic added 15 points, six rebounds and three steals in 39 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland nearly came back from a 23-point deficit and trailed by just seven (76-69) early in the fourth quarter. However, the Pacers went on a 12-2 run to go up by 17 (88-71). CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavaliers bench outscored Indiana’s reserves 31-22 and had 21 assists on 30 field goals.

APRIL 15, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 80-98 JAMES – 24 LOVE – 17 JAMES – 12 30-78 (.385) 12-20 (.600) 9-37-46 vs. Pacers Oladipo – 32 Turner – 8 Collison – 6 36-79 (.456) 15-25 (.600) 8-36-44

GAME 2: CAVALIERS 100, PACERS 97 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (4/18/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James registered his 99th double-double and his 20th 40-point performance of his postseason career, posting a game-high 46 points on 17-24 (.708) from the field, a game-high 12 rebounds, a team-high five assists and a team-high tying two steals in 40 minutes; In the first quarter, James scored 20 points on 9-12 (.750) shooting, adding six rebounds and three assists; Those 20 points marked James’ second 20-point quarter of his playoff career (21, 1Q at Boston on May 7, 2010); James scored 29 points (12-16 FG) in the first half, setting a franchise playoff record for points in a single half (prev. 28 three times)…Kevin Love notched 15 points and eight rebounds in 34 minutes…Kyle Korver tallied 12 points, going 4-8 (.500) from three-point range, three rebounds and one steal in 31 minutes...For Indiana, Victor Oladipo contributed a team-high 22 points on 9-18 (.500) shooting, a game-high tying six assists, three rebounds and two steals in 28 minutes…Myles Turner posted 18 points on 7-12 (.583) shooting and five rebounds in 36 minutes…Darren Collison added 16 points on 7-11 (.636) shooting, a game-high tying six assists and five rebounds in 33 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland jumped out to a 22-4 lead and went on to win wire-to-wire. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs shot 37-73 (.507) from the field and made 11 three-pointers…The defense held the Pacers to 6-22 (.273) shooting from beyond the arc.

APRIL 18, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 100-97 JAMES – 46 JAMES – 12 JAMES – 5 37-73 (.507) 15-22 (.682) 6-24-30 vs. Pacers Oladipo – 22 Young – 6 Collison/Oladipo – 6 41-78 (.526) 9-12 (.750) 5-31-36

GAME 3: CAVALIERS 90, PACERS 92 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (4/20/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James posted his 100th career playoff double-double with a team-high 28 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, to go along with a 4-7 (.571) clip from deep, a game-high eight assists, one steal and one block in 42 minutes; James became the 10th player in NBA playoff history to record 100 double-doubles and tied Hakeem Olajuwon (100) for the 9th-most in postseason play…Kevin Love tallied 19 points on 7-13 (.538) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from beyond the arc, six rebounds and a steal in 37 minutes…George Hill finished with 13 points on 4-6 (.667) shooting from the field in 23 minutes…For Indiana, Bojan Bogdanovic had a game-high 30 points on 11-15 (.733) shooting from the field and 7-9 (.778) shooting from three-point range in 36 minutes…Victor Oladipo tallied 18 points, six rebounds, a team-high seven assists and three steals in 39 minutes…Thaddeus Young finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and three steals in 33 minutes. TURNING POINT: After leading by 17 points at halftime (57-40), the Cavs were outscored 52-33 in the second half. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs swiped 11 steals and forced 20 Pacers turnovers…Cleveland connected on 10 three-pointers.

APRIL 20, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 90-92 JAMES – 28 JAMES – 12 JAMES – 8 34-77 (.442) 12-16 (.750) 9-27-36 at Pacers Bogdanovic – 30 Turner – 10 Oladipo – 7 34-73 (.466) 16-20 (.800) 7-30-37

GAME 4: CAVALIERS 104, PACERS 100 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (4/22/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James posted his 4th double-double of the 2018 Playoffs with a game-high 32 points on 12-22 (.545) shooting, a team-high 13 rebounds, a team-high seven assists, two blocks and an 8-9 (.889) clip from the foul line in 46 minutes of work; It was James’ 100th career playoff game with at least 30 points, joining Michael Jordan (109) as the only players to ever accomplish that feat…Kyle Korver shot 4-9 (.444) from three-point range and finished with 18 points, three rebounds and two blocks in 26 minutes…J.R. Smith connected on 4-10 (.400) from deep and tallied 12 points and six rebounds in 35 minutes…Jordan Clarkson also posted 12 points on 5-9 (.556) shooting from the field and two rebounds in 22 minutes off the bench…Kevin Love pulled down 11 rebounds and added five points, two steals and a block in 29 minutes…For Indiana, Domantas Sabonis had a team-high 19 points on 9-12 (.750) shooting and six rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench…Thaddeus Young recorded a double-double with 12 points and a game-high 16 rebounds in 39 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland erased a 93-91 deficit thanks to a 10-2 run to go up 101-95 with 1:52 remaining in the game. Kyle Korver (two three-pointers) and LeBron James (two layups) had all 10 Cavs points during that run. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs connected on 12 three-pointers, shot 22-26 (.846) from the charity stripe and had just 10 turnovers…Defensively, Cleveland held Indiana to 40-93 (.430) shooting from the field and blocked seven shots.

APRIL 22, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 104-100 JAMES – 32 JAMES – 13 JAMES – 7 35-78 (.449) 22-26 (.846) 8-36-44 at Pacers Sabonis – 19 Young – 16 Collison – 8 40-93 (.430) 8-13 (.615) 12-36-48

GAME 5: CAVALIERS 98, PACERS 95 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (4/25/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James hit the game-winning shot as time expired and finished with his fifth double-double of the 2018 Playoffs, tallying a game-high 44 points on 14-24 (.583) shooting, a team-high tying 10 rebounds, a game-high eight assists, one steal and one block in 42 minutes; It was the fourth game-winning buzzer-beater of his postseason career (5/22/09 GW three-pointer vs. ORL, 5/22/13 GW layup vs. IND, 5/10/15 GW jump-shot at CHI); James (21 40-pt playoff games) passed Jerry West (20 40-pt playoff games) for the 2nd-most 40-point outings in NBA postseason history; James went 15-15 (1.000) from the foul line, which were his most free throws without a miss in his NBA career (regular and postseason); The last Cavaliers player to accomplish that feat in the postseason was Mark Price (16-16, 1.000, 5/1/95 vs. NYK)...Kevin Love registered his first double-double of the postseason (20th of playoff career) with 10 points, going 6-6 (1.000) from the charity stripe and a team-high tying 10 rebounds in 37 minutes; With his second free throw made, Love passed John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (147 FTM) for 6th place on the Cavaliers postseason leaderboard…Kyle Korver contributed 19 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, including 5-9 (.556) three-pointers, six rebounds and one steal in 33 minutes; With his first triple, Korver passed Michael Finley and Scotty Pippen (200 3FGM) for 16th place on the NBA’s all-time postseason three-pointers made list…For Indiana, Domantas Sabonis tallied a team-high 22 points on 8-12 (.667) shooting, five rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes off the bench…Victor Oladipo notched a double-double with 12 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and four assists in 40 minutes…Thaddeus Young added 16 points on 8-9 (.889) shooting and six rebounds in 31 minutes. TURNING POINT: Down 49-56 at halftime, the Wine & Gold started out the third quarter on a 21-4 run. Late in the game, with the scored tied 95-95, LeBron James blocked Victor Oladipo’s layup attempt. After a timeout, James hit the game-winning shot as time expired, giving Cleveland the 98-95 victory. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavaliers connected on 26-27 (.963) from the charity stripe, setting a franchise high for free throw percentage in any playoff game (prev. 23-24, .958, done twice, at CHI 5/10/15 & at DET 4/26/09)…Cleveland made 10 three-pointers…Defensively, the Cavs scored 20 points off of 17 Pacers turnovers.

APRIL 25, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 98-95 JAMES – 44 JAMES/LOVE – 10 JAMES – 8 31-75 (.413) 26-27 (.963) 10-27-37 vs. Pacers Sabonis – 22 Oladipo – 12 Joseph – 6 34-71 (.479) 21-27 (.778) 7-27-34

GAME 6: CAVALIERS 87, PACERS 121 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (4/27/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James tallied a team-high 22 points, five rebounds, a team-high seven assists, one steal and two blocks, while shooting 3-6 (.500) from beyond the arc, in 31 minutes…Jeff Green finished with 13 points, a 3-6 (.500) clip from deep and two rebounds in 24 minutes off the bench…Rodney Hood recorded 12 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting from the field and three rebounds in 25 minutes as a reserve…Kevin Love added seven points and a team-high seven rebounds in 24 minutes…For Indiana, Victor Oladipo had a triple-double with game highs of 28 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists and four steals in 34 minutes…Domantas Sabonis has 19 points on 9-11 (.818) shooting and six rebounds in 23 minutes off the bench. TURNING POINT: Cleveland was outscored 35-20 in the third quarter and trailed by 25 (92-67) going into the fourth. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavaliers made 12 three-pointers.

APRIL 27, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 87-121 JAMES – 22 LOVE – 7 JAMES – 7 33-79 (.418) 9-16 (.562) 7-26-33 at Pacers Oladipo – 28 Oladipo – 13 Oladipo – 10 49-87 (.563) 8-14 (.571) 8-36-44

Overall: 92-97 Home: 60-36 The Q: 27-22 Road: 32-61

Current Streak: Won 1 Home Streak: Won 1 Road Streak: Lost 2

Last Win: 1/28/18 Last Home Win: 1/28/18 Last Road Win: 2/8/17

Last Loss: 1/12/18 Last Home Loss: 11/1/17 Last Road Loss: 1/12/18

ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON SERIES HIGHLIGHTS

Cavs Individual Bests Points: 47 – LeBron James, 2/10/09 Rebounds: 19 – Cliff T. Robinson, 12/3/82 Assists: 20 – Geoff Huston, 2/3/82 Biggest Win: 32 points on 3/22/94 (93-61) and 12/9/06 (107-75) Biggest Loss: 48 points on 12/10/99 (88-136) Pacers Individual Bests Points: 43 – Reggie Miller, 2/14/90 (OT) Rebounds: 20 – 4 Times Assists: 20 – Jalen Rose, 4/18/01 (OT) Paul George, 4/2/17 (2OT)

2017-18 GAME RECAPS (Pacers Won Series 3-1)

CAVALIERS 115, PACERS 108 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (1/26/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James registered his eighth triple-double of the season (63rd of career) with a game-high 26 points on 11-17 (.647) shooting, a game-high 11 assists, 10 rebounds a team-high tying four steals and one block in 40 minutes…J.R. Smith posted a season-high 23 points on 8-15 (.533) shooting, connecting on a season-high seven of his 13 three-pointers (.538) and a season-high four steals in 37 minutes…Kevin Love recorded his team-high tying 26th double-double of the season (396th of career) with 10 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, a game-high 13 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 33 minutes…Tristan Thompson contributed his second double-double of the season (134th of career) with 10 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting and 10 rebounds in 31 minutes…Derrick Rose tallied 14 points on 6-8 (.750) shooting, going 2-3 (.667) from beyond the arc, two assists and two rebounds in 15 minutes off the bench…Isaiah Thomas finished with 12 points, a season-high five assists and two rebounds in 29 minutes…Jeff Green added 11 points on 5-6 (.833) shooting, two rebounds and two assists in 14 minutes…For the Pacers, Victor Oladipo recorded a team-high 25 points, six rebounds and a team-high tying seven assists in 38 minutes…Darren Collison contributed 19 points on 8-15 (.533) shooting, going 3-5 (.600) from long distance, a team-high tying seven assists and a game-high six steals in 36 minutes…Domantas Sabonis added a double-double with 17 points on 7-10 (.700) shooting and a team-high 11 rebounds in 36 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland increased their three-point lead (53-50) to 13 (73-60) thanks to a 20-10 run in the final 4:08 of the first half. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavaliers’ offense had 27 assists and scored 115 points on a season-high tying .561 (46-82) shooting from the field…Cleveland also connected on 13 three-pointers and had a 44-37 edge in rebounds…Defensively, the Cavs set a season-high with 13 steals…Three players posted a double-double for the Cavaliers; The last time three Cavaliers registered a double-double was on 2/14/17 at MIN (James-25 pts, 14 ast/Frye-21 pts, 10 reb/Thompson-14 pts, 11 reb)…Seven Cavaliers scored in double-digits for the first time this season: James (26), Smith (23), Rose (14), Thomas (12), Green (11), Love (10) and Thompson (10).

JANUARY 26, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 115-108 JAMES – 26 LOVE – 13 JAMES – 11 46-82 (.561) 10-13 (.769) 8-36-44 vs. Pacers Oladipo – 25 Sabonis – 11 Collison/Oladipo – 7 43-91 (.473) 9-11 (.818) 8-29-37

CAVALIERS 95, PACERS 97 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (1/12/18) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James notched his 25th double-double of the season with a game-high 27 points, a game-high 11 assists, eight rebounds, three steals and one block in 40 minutes…Kevin Love notched his 23rd double-double of the season with 21 points on 8-14 (.571) shooting, a team-high 10 rebounds, a season-high tying three steals and one block in 36 minutes…Jeff Green tallied 13 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting and two rebounds in 20 minutes off the bench…J.R. Smith added nine points, six rebounds, two assists and a steal in 31 minutes…For Indiana, Darren Collison had a team-high 22 points on 9-11 (.818) shooting and four assists in 35 minutes…Lance Stephenson (16 points, 11 rebounds) and Domantas Sabonis (12 points, game-high 15 rebounds) each recorded a double-double. TURNING POINT: After leading 95-89, the Cavs were held scoreless in the final 3:56 of the game. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs had 12 steals and scored a season-high 39 fast break points…Cleveland also had a 48-34 edge in points in the paint.

JANUARY 12, 2018 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 95-97 JAMES – 27 LOVE – 10 JAMES – 11 37-86 (.430) 14-19 (.737) 10-37-47 at Pacers Collison – 22 Sabonis – 15 Collison/Stephenson – 4 39-85 (.459) 9-12 (.750) 6-38-44

CAVALIERS 102, PACERS 106 – BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE – INDIANAPOLIS, IN (12/8/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James recorded his 17th double-double of the season with team highs of 29 points (12-22 FG), 10 rebounds and eight assists, to go along with one steal and two blocks in 39 minutes…Kevin Love finished with 20 points, seven rebounds and three assists in 26 minutes…J.R. Smith shot 5-10 (.500) from three-point range and posted 15 points, five rebounds and a steal in 34 minutes…Jose Calderon added nine points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 22 minutes…For the Pacers, Victor Oladipo had a game-high 33 points, eight rebounds and a team-high five assists in 36 minutes…Myles Turner tallied 15 points and seven rebounds in 32 minutes. TURNING POINT: After holding a six-point lead at halftime (63-57), the Cavs were outscored 32-23 in the third quarter and were unable to regain the lead the rest of the way. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: The Cavs connected on 11 three-pointers and had 23 assists on 37 field goals.

DECEMBER 8, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 102-106 JAMES – 29 JAMES – 10 JAMES – 8 37-86 (.430) 17-22 (.773) 9-35-44 at Pacers Oladipo – 33 Sabonis – 9 Oladipo – 5 38-86 (.442) 15-24 (.625) 12-38-50

CAVALIERS 107, PACERS 124 – QUICKEN LOANS ARENA – CLEVELAND, OH (11/1/17) KEY PERFORMERS: LeBron James registered his fifth double-double this season (364th of career) with a game-high 33 points on 14-22 (.636) shooting, a game-high 11 assists, six rebounds, two steals and one block in 37 minutes; With his 33 points, James became just the sixth player in NBA history to score 30+ points in 400 career regular season games (Michael Jordan-562, Wilt Chamberlain-515, Karl Malone-435, Kobe Bryant-431, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar-429)…Kevin Love recorded his team-leading seventh double-double of the season (377th of career) with 13 points and a game-high 13 rebounds in 36 minutes…Derrick Rose added 19 points on 9-13 (.692) shooting and four rebounds in 29 minutes…Jeff Green finished in double digits for the fourth time this season with 15 points on 6-8 (.750) shooting from the field, three rebounds and two steals in 20 minutes off the bench…For the Pacers, Thaddeus Young finished with a team-high 26 points on 12-18 (.667) shooting, five rebounds and a game-high four steals in 34 minutes…Domantas Sabonis recorded a double-double with 15 points, a team-high 12 rebounds and six assists in 37 minutes…Darren Collison contributed 25 points on 9-10 (.900) shooting, a team-high eight assists and five rebounds in 30 minutes…Victor Oladipo added 23 points and seven assists in 34 minutes. TURNING POINT: Cleveland cut the Pacers lead to 106-101 with 4:56 left In the game, but Indiana would close out the game in 18-6 run. CAVS HIGHLIGHTS: As a team, Cleveland outscored Indiana in points in the paint (58-44), second chance points (14-8) and bench points (34-18)…The Cavs also shot 43-86 (.500) from the field.

NOVEMBER 1, 2017 SCORE HI SCORER HI REBOUND HI ASSISTS FG% FT% REB (O-D-T) CAVALIERS 107-124 JAMES – 33 LOVE – 13 JAMES – 11 43-86 (.500) 14-20 (.700) 8-33-41 vs. Pacers Young – 26 Sabonis – 12 Collison – 8 49-90 (.544) 10-13 (.769) 8-35-43

CAVALIERS vs. PACERS 2017-18 SEASON

November 1 at Cleveland – CAVS 107, Pacers 124 December 8 at Indiana – CAVS 102, Pacers 106 January 12 at Indiana – CAVS 95, Pacers 97 January 26 at Cleveland – CAVS 115, Pacers 108

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ALL-TIME RECORD: In 22 playoff appearances, Cleveland is 116-97 all-time in the postseason, including 71-34 at home (2-1 at The Q in 2018 Playoffs).

EAST DOMINANCE: Since the 2015 Playoffs, the Cavs hold a 39-8 playoff record against Eastern Conference opponents, which includes a 20-3 mark at The Q and 19-5 mark on the road.

10-0 START IN BACK-TO-BACK PLAYOFFS: Cleveland started 10-0 in the 2016 and 2017 postseasons. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Cavs are the first team in NBA history to start the postseason 10-0 in consecutive years. The previous mark was 7-0 in back-to-back postseasons by the Minneapolis Lakers in 1949 (7–0) and 1950 (7–0).

CLOSERS: Cleveland won an NBA-record 13 straight potential series-clinching playoff games from 2009-2017. They picked up their 13th straight series-clinching win in Game 5 of the 2017 ECF against Boston, passing the Lakers (12 straight from 2000 to 2004) for the longest such streak in NBA history. (Elias Sports Bureau)

CAVALIERS PLAYOFFS LEADER BOARD:

CAVS PLAYOFF GAMES PLAYED

CAVS PLAYOFF SCORING LEADERS

CAVS PLAYOFF REBOUND LEADERS

CAVS PLAYOFF ASSISTS LEADERS

Player GP Player Points Player Rebounds Player Assists

1. LEBRON JAMES 136 1. LEBRON JAMES 4,021 1. LEBRON JAMES 1,250 1. LEBRON JAMES 1,037

2. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 71 2. Kyrie Irving 1,243 2. TRISTAN THOMPSON 560 2. Mark Price 327

Anderson Varejao 71 3. Mark Price 818 3. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 523 3. Kyrie Irving 243

4. J.R. SMITH 63 4. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 784 4. KEVIN LOVE 453 4. Craig Ehlo 164

5. TRISTAN THOMPSON 62 5. Brad Daugherty 782 5. Brad Daugherty 419 5. Delonte West 141

6. Iman Shumpert 58 6. KEVIN LOVE 719 6. Anderson Varejao 405 6. Brad Daugherty 137

7. Kyrie Irving 52 7. Larry Nance 693 7. Larry Nance 330 7. Mo Williams 120

8. Daniel Gibson 50 8. J.R. SMITH 667 8. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 305 8. Larry Nance 110

9. KEVIN LOVE 48 9. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 559 9. Drew Gooden 258 9. Matthew Dellavedova 109

10. Mark Price 47 10. TRISTAN THOMPSON 480 10. J.R. SMITH 211 10. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 95

FRANCHISE PLAYOFF NOTES IN 2018: Kevin Love passed Anderson Varejao (405 REB) for 5th place in rebounds with his 12th rebound against Indiana on April 15, 2018; Love also passed

John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (206 FGM) for 8th in field goals with his third basket…J.R. Smith passed Iman Shumpert (58 GP) for 5th place in games played against Indiana on April 18, 2018…Kevin Love passed Larry Nance (693 PTS) for 7th place in scoring and passed Brad Daugherty (419 REB) for 4th place in rebounds at Indiana on April 20, 2018…Kevin Love passed John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (147 FTM) for 6th place in free throws made against Indiana on April 25, 2018…Kevin Love passed Mark Price (47 GP) for 9th in games played at Indiana on April 27, 2018.

RECORD NIGHT FROM THE FOUL LINE: The Cavaliers connected on 26-27 (.963) from the charity stripe in their Game 5 First Round victory over Indiana on April 25, setting a franchise record for free throw percentage in any playoff game (prev. 23-24, .958 twice, at CHI 5/10/15 & at DET 4/26/09).

• LEBRON’S PERFECTION: LeBron James went 15-15 (1.000) from the line that night, marking the first time in his career (regular and postseason) he made 15 or more free throws while shooting perfect from the stripe. The last Cavaliers player to accomplish that feat in a playoff game was Mark Price (16-16, 1.000, 5/1/95 vs. NYK).

THREE-POINT KINGS: The Cavaliers have made at least 20 three-pointers 5 times in a playoff game, which remains the most among all NBA teams in NBA playoff history. Check out the box on the right to see the full list of 20 three-pointers or more in league postseason play.

BEST STARTS IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY Year/Team Playoff Start

2017 Golden State Warriors 15-0 1989 Los Angeles Lakers 11-0 2001 Los Angeles Lakers 11-0 2012 San Antonio Spurs 10-0 2016 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS *10-0 2017 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS *10-0 *THE CAVS BECAME THE FIRST TEAM IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY TO START 10-0 IN CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASONS BY ACCOMPLISHING THAT FEAT IN 2016 & 2017

CAVS PLAYOFF STEALS LEADERS

CAVS PLAYOFF FIELD GOAL LEADERS

CAVS PLAYOFF 3FGM LEADERS

CAVS PLAYOFF FTM LEADERS

Player Steals Player FGM Player 3FGM Player FTM

1. LEBRON JAMES 240 1. LEBRON JAMES 1,420 1. LEBRON JAMES 218 1. LEBRON JAMES 963

2. Kyrie Irving 76 2. Kyrie Irving 455 2. J.R. SMITH 168 2. Brad Daugherty 232

3. Anderson Varejao 67 3. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 313 3. Kyrie Irving 122 3. Kyrie Irving 211

4. J.R. SMITH 64 4. Larry Nance 283 4. KEVIN LOVE 115 4. Mark Price 202

Mark Price 64 5. Mark Price 280 5. Daniel Gibson 57 5. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 156

6. Craig Ehlo 47 6. Brad Daugherty 275 6. Mark Price 56 6. KEVIN LOVE 152

7. Iman Shumpert 45 7. J.R. SMITH 233 Iman Shumpert 56 7. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 147

John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 45 8. KEVIN LOVE 226 8. Mo Williams 55 8.TRISTAN THOMPSON 131 Larry Hughes 45 9. John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams 206 9. Channing Frye 46 9. Larry Nance 127

10. Delonte West 43 10. TRISTAN THOMPSON 176 10. KYLE KORVER 42 10. Anderson Varejao 100

MOST 3FGM IN SINGLE GAME NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY

Team/Opponent 3FGM Date

CLEVELAND vs. ATL 25 5/4/16 CLEVELAND vs. GSW 24 6/9/17 Houston at SAS 22 5/1/17

CLEVELAND vs. ATL 21 5/6/16 CLEVELAND at IND 21 4/20/17 Golden State at HOU 21 4/24/16 Golden State at OKC 21 5/28/16

CLEVELAND vs. DET 20 4/20/16 Dallas vs. LAL 20 5/8/11 Golden State at HOU 20 5/25/15 Seattle vs. HOU 20 5/6/96

ON TOP OF THE PLAYOFF SCORING LADDER: LeBron James is having a strong 2018 Playoffs, averaging 32.7 points (.536 FG%, .839 FT%), 10.3 rebounds, 7.8 assists, 1.0 steal and 1.2 blocks in 40.8 minutes. He is the NBA’s all-time playoff leading scorer. In addition to points (6,359, 1st), James also ranks among all-time postseason leaders in free throws made (1,520, 1st), triple-doubles (20, 2nd), steals (395, tied-1st), assists (1,536, 3rd), field goals made (2,249, 2nd), three-pointers made (341, 2nd), scoring average (28.5, 5th, min. 20 games) and rebounds (1,984, 7th). James is the ONLY player to rank in the Top 10 in points, rebounds and assists in postseason play.

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF GAMES PLAYED

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF SCORING LEADERS

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF REBOUND LEADERS

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF ASSISTS LEADERS

Player GP Player Points Player Rebounds Player Assists

1. Derek Fisher 259 1. LEBRON JAMES* 6,359 1. Bill Russell 4,104 1. Magic Johnson 2,346

2. Tim Duncan 251 2. Michael Jordan 5,987 2. Wilt Chamberlain 3,913 2. John Stockton 1,839

3. Robert Horry 244 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762 3. Tim Duncan 2,859 3. LEBRON JAMES* 1,536 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237 4. Kobe Bryant 5,640 4. Shaquille O’Neal 2,508 4. Jason Kidd 1,263

5. TONY PARKER* 226 5. Shaquille O’Neal 5,250 5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2,481 5. TONY PARKER* 1,143

6. LEBRON JAMES* 223 6. Tim Duncan 5,172 6. Karl Malone 2,062 6. Larry Bird 1,062

7. Kobe Bryant 220 7. Karl Malone 4,761 7. LEBRON JAMES* 1,984 7. Steve Nash 1,061

8. MANU GINOBILI* 218 8. Jerry West 4,457 8. Wes Unseld 1,777 8. Scottie Pippen 1,048

9. Shaquille O’Neal 216 9. TONY PARKER* 4,045 9. Robert Parish 1,765 9. Kobe Bryant 1,040

10. Scottie Pippen 208 10. DWYANE WADE* 3,954 10. Elgin Baylor 1,724 10. Michael Jordan 1,022

MOVIN’ ON UP: LeBron James became just the 2nd player in NBA history to notch 20 career playoff triple-doubles (Magic Johnson, 30) and passed Michael Jordan (2,188 FGM) for the 2nd-most field goals made in

NBA postseason history against Indiana on April 15, 2018; James also became just the 3rd player in NBA history to reach 1,500 assists in the postseason with his 11th assist that day…James passed Kobe Bryant (220 GP) for 6th all-time in games played with his appearance at Indiana on April 22, 2018.

LEBRON’S 20, 30 & 40-POINT GAMES: LeBron James has scored in double figures in 221 postseason games, including an NBA playoff record 199 with at least 20 points (6 in 2018 postseason), 101 of 30-or-more points (3 in 2018 postseason) and 21 of 40-or-more points (2 in 2018 postseason).

• 100 GAMES WITH 30 PTS: After a 32-point night at Indiana in Game 4 of the First Round on April 22, 2018, James reached 100 30-point games for his playoff career. He is just the 2nd NBA player to ever accomplish that feat (Michael Jordan-109).

• 40+ POINTS: James has 21 career 40+ point games in playoffs (2 in 2018 postseason), passing Jerry West (20) for 2nd-most all-time in Game 5 of the First Round against Indiana on April 25 (44 PTS). He trails only Michael Jordan (38).

• 46 IN GAME 2 VS. INDY: In Game 2 against the Pacers this year (April 18, 2018), James scored Cleveland’s first 16 points and finished the night with a game-high 46 points (17-24 FG, 2-5 3FG, 10-13 FT), 12 rebounds, five assists and two steals in 40 minutes. In the first quarter, James scored 20 points, marking his second career 20-point quarter in postseason play (21 PTS in 1Q at BOS on May 7, 2010). James also set a franchise record for points in a half with 29 points (12-16 FG) in the first half during the win over the Pacers.

DOUBLE-DOUBLES AND TRIPLE-DOUBLES: James has amassed 102 double-doubles (5 in 2018 postseason) and 20 triple-doubles (2nd-most behind Magic Johnson-30, 1 in 2018 Postseason) over his playoff career.

• MOST 20-PT TRIP-DUBS: James has the most 20-point triple-doubles in league postseason history with 18 (1 in 2018 Playoffs).

• NUMBER 20: In Game 1 against the Pacers in this year’s playoffs (April 15), LeBron James recorded his 20th career playoff triple-double (24 PTS, 10 REB, 12 AST), becoming just the 2nd player in NBA postseason history to reach that mark (Magic Johnson – 30 triple-doubles).

• PASSING THE DREAM: With 32 points and 13 rebounds in Game 4 of the First Round at Indiana (April 22, 2018), James recorded his 101st career playoff double-double, passing Hakeem Olajuwon (100) for 9th place in NBA playoff history.

TEAM LEADER: James has an NBA-record 62 times leading his team in points, rebounds and assists in a playoff game. The next closest are Tim Duncan and Larry Bird with 21 each. (Elias Sports Bureau)

CLUTCH KING: Against Indiana in Game 5 of the First Round on April 25, 2018, LeBron James hit a game-winning three-pointer as time expired and finished with 44 points (14-24 FG, 15-15 FT), 10 rebounds and eight assists in 42 minutes. It was the 4th game-winning buzzer-beater of his postseason career (5/22/09 GW three-pointer vs. ORL, 5/22/13 GW layup vs. IND, 5/10/15 GW jump-shot at CHI). It was also his 6th go-ahead field goal in the final 5 seconds of the 4th quarter/overtime in his playoff career (Michael Jordan had 5 in similar postseason situations, including 3 buzzer beaters). (ESPN)

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF STEALS LEADERS

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF FIELD GOAL LEADERS

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF 3FGM LEADERS

NBA’S ALL-TIME PLAYOFF FTM LEADERS

Player Steals Player FGM Player 3FGM Player FTM

1. Scottie Pippen 395 1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2,356 1. Ray Allen 385 1. LEBRON JAMES* 1,520

LEBRON JAMES* 395 2. LEBRON JAMES* 2,249 2. LEBRON JAMES* 341 2. Michael Jordan 1,463

3. Michael Jordan 376 3. Michael Jordan 2,188 3. MANU GINOBILI* 324 3. Kobe Bryant 1,320

4. Magic Johnson 358 4. Shaquille O’Neal 2,041 4. Reggie Miller 320 4. Karl Malone 1,269

5. John Stockton 338 5. Kobe Bryant 2,014 5. STEPHEN CURRY* 314 5. Tim Duncan 1,217

6. Kobe Bryant 310 6. Tim Duncan 1,975 6. Kobe Bryant 292 6. Jerry West 1,213

7. Jason Kidd 302 7. Karl Malone 1,743 7. Derek Fisher 285 7. Shaquille O'Neal 1,168

8. Larry Bird 296 8. Jerry West 1,622 8. Paul Pierce 276 8. DIRK NOWITZKI* 1,074

9. Maurice Cheeks 295 9. TONY PARKER* 1,613 9. Chauncey Billups 267 9. Magic Johnson 1,068

10. MANU GINOBILI* 292 10. Hakeem Olajuwon 1,504 10. Robert Horry 261 10. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,050

MOST 30-POINT GAMES NBA PLAYOFFS, ALL-TIME

Player Games

1. Michael Jordan 109 2. LEBRON JAMES 101 3. Kobe Bryant 88 4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 75 5. Jerry West 74

MOST PLAYOFF GAMES WITH 30+PTS, 5+REBS & 5+ASTS

ALL-TIME

MOST PLAYOFF GAMES WITH 20+PTS, 5+REBS & 5+ASTS

SINCE 1984-85 Player Games Player Games

1. LEBRON JAMES 76 1. LEBRON JAMES 152 2. Michael Jordan 51 2. Michael Jordan 80 3. Kobe Bryant 37 3. Kobe Bryant 66 4. Jerry West 35 4. Larry Bird 54 5. Larry Bird 32 5. Clyde Drexler 52

*James has 3 in 2018 Playoffs *James has 6 in 2018 Playoffs

MOST PLAYOFF GAMES W/ 30+PTS, 10+ASTS

ALL-TIME

MOST 20-POINT TRIPLE-DOUBLES IN

NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY Player Games Player #20-Point Triple-Doubles

1. Michael Jordan 15 1. LEBRON JAMES 18 LEBRON JAMES 15 2. Magic Johnson 12 3. Jerry West 14 3. Oscar Robertson 8 4. Oscar Robertson 12

*James had 3 30-pt, 10-ast game in 2017 Playoffs

*James also has 2 40-point triple-doubles

MAKE IT 4 YEARS IN A ROW: The Cavaliers (50-32) finished with the 4th-best record in the Eastern Conference and clinched a spot in the postseason for the 4th straight season (22nd time in franchise history).

• CENTRAL CHAMPS: The Cavaliers also won the Central Division title for the 4th straight season and just the 7th time in team history (75-76, 08-09, 09-10, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17). They clinched the division title after a 123-109 win at New York on April 9.

• ANOTHER 50-WIN SEASON: At 50-32, Cleveland notched their 4th straight 50-win season and 11th overall (88-89, 91-92, 92-93, 05-06, 06-07, 08-09, 09-10, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 & 17-18).

GETTING OFFENSIVE In 2017-18, the Cavs averaged 110.9 points (5th in NBA) on .476 shooting from the field (5th in NBA) and 23.4 assists (12th in NBA). They topped the 100-point plateau on 66 of 82 games.

• THE CENTURY MARK STREAK: From Nov. 1-Dec. 21, the Cavs scored 100 points or more in 26 straight games, their 2nd-longest streak in team history (36 straight from 1/15/80-3/3/80). From Nov. 1-Jan. 28, the Cavs scored at least 100 points in 20 consecutive home games, their longest streak since 1988-89 (27 straight home games, 11/19/88-3/2/89).

• 110+ & 120+ POINTS: The Cavs had 110+ points on 46 occasions (38-8), including 120 points or more 21 times (19-2). From

Feb. 7-13 & from March 19-25, the Cavs scored at least 120 points in a FRANCHISE-RECORD 4 straight games.

• 130+ & 140+ POINTS: Cleveland put up 130+ points 5 times (4-1), including a season-high 140 points in their overtime win over Minnesota on Feb. 7. That was the most points the Cavs have ever scored at The Q (prev. 137, 11/23/16 vs. POR).

• EFFICIENT OFFENSE: This past season, the Cavs had 4 games with percentages of at least .500 from the field, .400 from three-point range and .900 from the charity stripe. Cleveland only accomplished that feat twice last season (11/25/16 vs. DAL, 2/8/17 at IND), one time in 2015-16 (4/5/16 at MIL) and none in 2014-15.

• 30 ASSISTS: Cleveland dished out at least 30 assists on 7 occasions this past season, including 3 straight games from Dec. 14-17. That was their longest since March 8-16, 1993 (4 straight). (Elias Sports Bureau)

• 50 PERCENT: The Cavs shot at least .500 from the field 35 times (27-8). They had a stretch of 5 straight games with .500 shooting (Feb. 7-22) for the first time since the 2009-10 season (Feb. 25, 2010-March 5, 2010). The team record is six, done twice: January 14-24, 1989; and again from February 18, 1989 – March 2, 1989. (Elias)

• 60 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD AND THREE: In a 132-129 win over the Raptors on March 21, the Wine & Gold shot a season-high .603 (47-78), while also knocking down

a season-high .625 (15-24) from three-point range. The last time Cleveland shot at least .600 from the field and .600 from beyond the arc in the same game was on March 16, 2003 versus Utah (50-83, .602 FG%/ 7-11, .636 3FG%). The last time the Cavaliers shot .600 from the field in any game was Dec. 21, 2014 against Memphis (.606, 46-76).

HOLDING ON AFTER THREE QUARTERS Cleveland went undefeated when they led after three quarters at 39-0 (1.000), the only NBA team with a perfect record this past season. They also became the first team since 1954-55 to go undefeated in a single season when leading after three periods of play. The previous best percentage after leading through three quarters was .985 (64-1) by the Bulls in 1995-96 (STATS).

THE LONG BALL Cleveland averaged 12.0 three-pointers made (3rd in NBA) and shot .372 from long distance (6th in NBA).

• 10+ THREES: The Cavs made 10 threes or more 64 times this past season (2nd-most in team history), including 26 straight games from Nov. 9-Jan. 2. Their 26-game streak is a team record for consecutive games with 10 or more threes (prev. 16 twice, 10/25/16-11/29/16 and 3/9/16-4/5/16) and is tied for the 3rd-longest streak in NBA history (Boston, 26 straight from 1/21/2017-3/15/2017). Only Houston has recorded longer stretches of consecutive games with 10 or more threes (55 straight from 10/25/2017-2/25/18 and 27 straight from 10/28/2016-12/17/2016).

• 20+ TRIPLES: The Cavaliers made at least 20 threes on 2 occasions this season (21 vs. MIN on 2/7/18 and 20 vs. ATL on 12/12/17. Cleveland has now made at least 20 three-pointers 11 times in franchise history (includes 5 postseason games).

HEATING UP THE Q The Cavs finished 29-12 (.707) at Quicken Loans Arena (tied-7th best home mark in NBA), which includes 13 straight home wins from Nov. 7 – Jan. 2., their longest home win streak in a single season since the 2014-15 season (18 straight, 1/19/15-4/5/15).

FRANCHISE-TYING WIN STREAKS From Nov. 11 to Dec. 17, the Cavs went 18-1, which included 13 consecutive wins (11/11-12-6) during that stretch, tying the longest win streak in franchise history (13 twice, 3/7/09-3/31/09 and 1/16/10-2/11/10).

• ON THE ROAD: Cleveland picked up a franchise-record tying 7 straight road wins from Nov. 11-Dec. 4.

LINESMEN Cleveland shot .779 from the free throw line this past season, which ranked 10th in the NBA. The team connected on at least .800 from the foul line on 35 occasions and .900 or better 9 times.

• FT PERFECTION: In a road win over Milwaukee on Oct. 20, the Cavs shot a perfect 17-17 from the free throw line. At Boston on Jan. 3, Cleveland went 18-18 from the charity stripe. Prior to this season, the last time they made at least 17 free throws without a miss was Dec. 17, 1987 when they shot a franchise-best 22-22 from the foul line.

CAVS HIGHEST POINTS PER GAME ALL-TIME (SINGLE SEASON)

CAVS YEAR PPG

1979-80 114.1

2017-18 110.9 2016-17 110.3 1991-92 108.9

CAVS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 100+ POINTS (SINGLE SEASON)

CAVS YEAR GAMES 100-POINT STREAK/DATE

1979-80 36 (1/15/80-3/3/80)

2017-18 26 (11/1/17-12/21/17) 1988-89 19 (12/2/88-1/11/89) 1984-85 18 (1/19/85-2/20/85) 1979-80 17 (10/13/79-11/16/79)

CAVS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 10+ THREE-POINTERS (SINGLE SEASON)

CAVS YEAR GAMES 10+ 3FGM STREAK/DATE

2017-18 26 (11/9/17-1/2/18) 2016-17 16 (10/25/16-11/29/16) 2015-16 16 (3/9/16-4/5/16)

LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAKS IN CAVS HISTORY

Date Road Win Streak 11/21/97 – 12/17/97 7 12/9/94 – 1/14/95 7 12/20/91 – 1/24/92 7 2/15/85 – 3/6/85 7

11/11/17-12/4/17 7

LONGEST WIN STREAKS IN CAVS HISTORY

DATE WIN STREAK

3/7/09-3/31/09 13 1/16/10-2/11/10 13

11/11/17-12/6/17 13 1/15/15-2/5/15 12

CAVS’ MOST FTs MADE WITHOUT A MISS IN A SINGLE GAME (ALL-TIME)

DATE FT 12/17/87 at CHI 22-22 04/09/82 at IND 19-19 11/04/83 vs. DAL 18-18

1/3/17 at BOS 18-18 10/20/17 at MIL 17-17

BENCH MARK Cleveland’s reserves averaged a franchise-record 41.2 points this past season, which ranked 6th in the NBA. The previous franchise mark for the Cavs’ bench is 36.9 points set in 1991-92.

• 40+ BENCH POINTS: The Wine & Gold received 40+ bench points 48 times this past season, including in a season-high 6 straight games from 12/30/17 – 1/11/18. Cleveland’s season high in bench scoring this season is 71 (1/8/18 at MIN).

• BENCH CREW: Jordan Clarkson (13.7 PPG, 2nd among reserves), Jeff Green (10.3 PPG, 19th among reserves) & Kyle Korver

(8.9 PPG, 24th among reserves) all ranked among the league leaders in bench scoring this past season.

o KORVER’S PLUS/MINUS & 4TH QUARTERS: Kyle Korver scored 10 points or more 31 times (29 off bench) and had a team-high plus/minus of +270. He also scored a career-high mark for a single quarter with 19 points in the 4th Q twice: 11/5 vs. ATL & 11/13 at NYK). Korver made 72 threes in the final period this season (.436, 72-165), which ranked 2nd in the NBA.

o 30 FOR KYLE: At Atlanta on Feb. 9, Korver shot 7-13 (.538) from three-point range and finished with a season-high 30 points in 32 minutes off the bench on Friday, becoming the first Cavs player to score at least 30 points as a reserve since Dec. 6, 2013 (Dion Waiters, 30 PTS vs. ATL).

o GO GREEN: Jeff Green scored at least 10 points 43 times (34 off bench), including 20+ points 7 times. At Houston on Nov. 9, Green had 20 of his 27 points in the second quarter. He also added five rebounds and three steals, becoming the first Cavs bench player with at least 25 points, five rebounds and three steals since Dec. 29, 2006 (Donyell Marshall-29 PTS, 10 REB, 3 STL vs. Milwaukee). (Elias)

o 24+ POINTS APIECE: In a win over Atlanta on Feb. 9, 2018, Korver (30 PTS) and Green (24 PTS) became the first Cavs bench duo to post at least 24 points apiece since Feb. 2, 2002 vs. Detroit (Ricky Davis-28, Lamond Murray-24). The last such game for any NBA team to have two bench players each score 24 points or more was the New Orleans Pelicans on Feb. 19, 2016 (Ryan Anderson-26, Jrue Holiday-24). (Elias)

HUGE COMEBACK IN THE BIG APPLE In Cleveland’s 104-101 come-from-behind victory at New York on Nov. 13, 2017, the Cavs overcame a 23-point deficit (73-50) late in the third quarter, outscoring the Knicks 54-28 the rest of the way. The last time the Cavs overcame a deficit of at least 23 points was Nov. 11, 2006 vs. Boston (trailed by 25 PTS and won 94-93). The Knicks had won 103 consecutive home games when leading by 20 or more points in the second half prior to that night. (Elias)

ALL-TIME GREAT SHOOTERS Kyle Korver is currently 4th all-time in three-pointers made with 2,213 career triples (2nd-MOST AMONG ALL ACTIVE NBA PLAYERS). He shot .436 (164-376 3FG, 6th-best percentage in NBA) from deep in 2017-18 and led the Cavs with 164 triples.

• SWISH MOVIN’ UP: J.R. Smith ranks

12th all-time in career three-pointers made with 1,917 three-pointers over his career.

THE LOVE MACHINE In 59 games (all starts) this past season, Kevin Love had 31 double-doubles (tied-15th-most in NBA) and averaged 17.6 points and a team-high 9.3 rebounds (12th in NBA) in 28.0 minutes. He scored at least 20 points 26 times and 30-plus points 3 times. Love also shot .415 from deep (19th in NBA) and a career-high .880 from the foul line (12th in NBA). Love was one of two NBA players in 2017-18 to average at least 15.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.0 threes made per game (DeMarcus Cousins).

• DOUBLE-DIGIT BOARDS: Love grabbed at least 10 boards on 31 occasions.

• 1,000 THREES: Kevin Love nailed his 1,000th career three-pointer in a win over Toronto on March 21, while tallying a double-double (23 PTS, 12 REB, 4 AST, 30 MIN). He is the only player in NBA history to have a career average at least 10.0 rebounds and make 1,000 threes or more.

• 2018 ALL-STAR: Kevin Love was selected as a 2018 NBA All-Star reserve. Love joined LeBron James as a 2018 All-Star, marking the ninth time in franchise history that at least two Cavs players have been selected for the event (1972, 1989, 1992, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2015, 2017). His 2018 All-Star selection marked the fifth for Love, who was previously named as a reserve in 2011, 2012 and 2017 and as a starter in 2014.

• XMAS EXPLOSION: At Golden State on Christmas Day, Love connected on a season-high six three-pointers and finished with 31 points and a season-high 18 rebounds in 36 minutes of work. It was his 3rd 30-15 game as a member of the Cavaliers (11/7/17 vs. MIL and 12/29/16 vs. BOS) and 30th of career.

• 11K POINTS: Love scored the 11,000th point of his career with his 15th point at Atlanta on Nov. 30, 2017. He finished the night with 25 points and 16 rebounds in 33 minutes. He also topped 4,000 points as a member of the Cavalier (4th point in the win).

• BIG FIRST QUARTER: In a win over Miami on Nov. 28, Kevin Love scored 22 points in the first quarter and ended the night with a season-high 38 points (10-16 FG, 4-8 3FG, 14-17 FT) and nine rebounds in just 25 minutes of work. His 22 points in the first are the most by any Cavs player in the opening period this season.

• MONSTER NIGHT: In a win over Milwaukee on Nov. 7, 2017, Love posted 32 points (.643 FG%, 9-14), 16 rebounds (season-high 8 offensive) and set season highs in free throws made (14) and free throws attempted (16).

HIGHEST SCORING BENCHES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY

BENCH YEAR PPG

1. 2017-18 41.2 2. 1991-92 36.9 3. 2010-11 35.6

TOP EAST BENCHES IN 2017-18

1. Brooklyn 43.9 2. Toronto 41.8

4. CLEVELAND 41.2

MOST THREE-POINTERS IN THE 4TH QUARTER (2017-18)

PLAYER 3FGM 1. Wayne Ellington (MIA) 77

2. KYLE KORVER (CLE) 72 3. Lou Williams (LAC) 70

CAVS BIGGEST COMEBACKS SINCE 2000-01 (REGULAR SEASON)

Deficit Date/Opponent Time Comeback Began Final Score -25 (45-70) 11/11/06 vs. BOS 4:43 in 3Q 94-93 -25 (24-49) 02/23/04 vs. NO 6:19 in 2Q 104-100

-23 (50-73) 11/13/17 at NY 1:58 in 3Q 104-101 -21 (28-49) 03/05/10 vs. DET 7:24 in 2Q 99-92 -20 (59-79) 01/25/13 vs. MIL 6:03 in 3Q 113-108 -20 (15-35) 01/06/08 at TOR 9:56 in 2Q 93-90

via STATS LLC

MOST 3FGM ALL-TIME IN NBA HISTORY

Player 3FGM 1. Ray Allen 2,973 2. Reggie Miller 2,560 3. Jason Terry 2,282

4. KYLE KORVER 2,213 5. Jamal Crawford 2,153 6. Paul Pierce 2,143 7. Stephen Curry 2,129 8. Vince Carter 2,106 9. Jason Kidd 1,988 10. Joe Johnson 1,978 11. Dirk Nowitzki 1,918

12. J.R. SMITH 1,917 13. Chauncey Billups 1,830 14. Kobe Bryant 1,827 15. Rashard Lewis 1,787

Korver has made a team-high 164 three-pointers in 2017-18 and is ranked 3rd among players in threes off bench this season (153).

MOST CAREER GAMES W/ 7+ 3FGM (REG. SEASON) Player Games

Stephen Curry 60

J.R. SMITH 29 Klay Thompson 24 Ray Allen 22

MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES SINCE 2008-09

Player No.

Dwight Howard 498

KEVIN LOVE 401 Pau Gasol 334 DeMarcus Cousins 328 Zach Randolph 322

*Love posted his 400th career double-double on April 1 vs. DAL

ONLY PLAYERS AVERAGING 15.0 PPG, 9.0 RPG & 2.0 3FGM

IN 2017-18 Player PPG/RPG/3FGM

DeMarcus Cousins (NOP) 25.2/12.9/2.2

KEVIN LOVE (CLE) 17.6/9.3/2.3

KING OF THE COURT LeBron James appeared in all 82 games for the first time in his career, averaging a team-high 27.5 points (3rd in NBA) on .542 shooting from the field (14th in NBA), a career-high tying 8.6 rebounds (15th in NBA), a career-high 9.1 assists (2nd in NBA), 1.41 steals and 0.87 blocks in 36.9 minutes. He had a career-high 52 double-doubles (5th in NBA) and a career-high 18 triple-doubles (2nd in NBA). He was the ONLY player with at least 25.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 9.0 assists and a .500 FG% in 2017-18 and LED THE NBA in total points (2,251) & field goals made (857).

• 20S & 30S: He scored at least 20 points 68 times, 30 points 32 times and 40 points 4 times in 2017-18. He also shot at least .500 from the field 59 times. For his career, James has scored at least 20 points in 945 games (3rd-most all-time, trailing only K. Abdul-Jabbar-1,122 & K. Malone-1,134) and at least 30 points 430 times (5th all-time).

• THE CLOSER: James had the 2nd-highest scoring average in the NBA in the fourth quarter (7.5), while ranking 2nd among all players in the final period in field goals made (192), assists (143) and total points (534). In the Nov. 22nd win over Brooklyn, he scored 23 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter, including a stretch of 18 consecutive points for Cleveland (most consecutive points James has scored in a fourth quarter in any regular season). He was also just two points shy of his best scoring quarter of his career (25 in 3Q vs. CHA on 3/3/14). (Elias Sports Bureau)

• 28-GAME STRETCH: From Feb. 7 – April 9, James averaged a triple-double with 30.3 points (.545 FG%), 10.1

rebounds and 10.2 assists in 37.9 minutes.

• TRIPLE-DOUBLING: LeBron James had 18 triple-doubles this past season (73 in career, 6th most in NBA history). In a win over Milwaukee on March 19, he had his 5th career 40-point triple-double with a game-high 40 points (16-29 FG, 3-7 3FG), a game-high 12 rebounds, a game-high 10 assists, two steals and one block in 40 minutes. It was also the 51st time in his career that he led or tied for the game high on both teams in points, rebounds, and assists, passing Wilt Chamberlain (50) for the most such games in NBA history. In February, James averaged a triple-double for an entire month for the first time of his career (27.0 PTS, 10.5 REB, 10.5 AST). James notched a triple-double in 3 straight games from Dec. 14-17, tying his career long streak (3/7/09-3/12/09). Against Utah on Dec. 16, he recorded his 60th career triple-double, passing Larry Bird (59) for the 6th-most in NBA history.

• THE NEW DOUBLE-DIGIT STREAK LEADER: LeBron James’ double figure scoring streak is currently at 873 consecutive regular season games, the longest in NBA history. He broke Michael Jordan’s streak (866) after a near triple-double night (27 PTS, 9 REB, 11 AST) on March 30, 2018 against New Orleans.

• ALL-STAR GAME MVP: After being selected as a starter for the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, as well as one of two team captains under this year’s revamped format (Stephen Curry), LeBron James went on to win his 3rd career All-Star Game MVP award (2006, 2008). He tallied 29 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists in Team LeBron’s 148-145 win over Team Stephen on Feb. 18 at Staples Center. It was his 14th consecutive NBA All-Star start, the longest such streak in NBA history (Bob Cousy-13). He also became the second player to start at least 14 All-Star Games (Koby Bryant-15). Over his 14 All-Star appearances (2005-2018), James has averaged 24.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.29 steals in 29.6 minutes while shooting .530 (141-266) from the floor. Among all-time leaders in All-Star Game history, he ranks first in points scored (333), first in field goals made (141), first in three-pointers made (35) and fifth in assists (84). James also has the most 20-point games in All-Star Game history with 11 (next closest is Oscar Robertson, 8).

• LEBRON AT THE BUZZER: On Feb. 7 against Minnesota, LeBron James hit the game-winning shot as time expired to give the Cavs a 140-138 victory in overtime. It was his 5th career game-winning buzzer beater (1/23/09 at GSW, 5/22/09 vs. ORL, 5/22/13 vs. IND, 5/10/15 vs. CHI) and 20th career game winning basket in the final 20 seconds of a fourth quarter or overtime (regular and postseason, FTM and FGM). Cleveland closed out the extra frame on a 7-2 run with James scoring all seven points during that span. James finished the night with a triple-double with 37 points (9 in OT) on 16-22 (.727) shooting, including a 5-7 (.714) mark from deep, 10 rebounds, 15 assists, one steal and one block in 48 minutes.

• CAVS REBOUND KING: With his eighth rebound against the Wolves on Feb. 7, James passed Zydrunas Ilgauskas (5,904 REB) to become the Cavs’ all-time leader in total rebounds and is now one of three players in NBA history to currently lead a franchise in PTS, REB and AST (M. Jordan – Chicago Bulls & K. Garnett – Minnesota Timberwolves).

• 8,000 ASSISTS: During a triple-double night versus Brooklyn (31 PTS, 12 REB, 11 AST) on Feb. 27, James became the 11th player in NBA history to dish out 8,000 career assists with his final helper of the night. He also became the FIRST player to EVER tally 30,000 points, 8,000 rebounds and 8,000 assists.

o CAREER-HIGH 19 DIMES: In a win at Atlanta on Feb. 9, LeBron James set a career high with 19 assists, to go along with 22 points and a game-high 12 rebounds in 41 minutes.

o 35 PTS, 17 AST, 0 TOS: In the win over Toronto on March 21, James registered a game-high 35 points (11-19 FG, 12-14 FT), a game-high 17 assists (zero turnovers), seven rebounds and one steal in 39 minutes. It was the most assists with no turnovers in James’ career and he also became the first player in NBA history to record 35+ points, 15+ assists and zero turnovers in any game (including playoffs) since the NBA started recording turnovers in 1977-78. (Elias Sports Bureau)

o 28 CONSECUTIVE ASSISTS AND NO TURNOVERS: From March 19-23, James

had a stretch of 28 consecutive assists without a turnover, the longest of his career and longest for any NBA player since Jimmy Butler (37 straight) in March of 2017.

• 3RD BEST SHOOTING GAME: In a win over Atlanta on Dec. 12, 2017, James tallied 25 points on 11-

13 (.846) shooting, 17 assists and seven rebounds in 35 minutes. His .846 field goal percentage was the third-highest of his career. His two highest games are .929 (13-14) on 2/4/13 vs. CHA and .875 (7-8) on 1/27/16 vs. PHX. Also against Atlanta, James became the 2nd player in NBA history to compile at least 25 points and 17 assists in a game with a field goal percentage of 84 percent or better, joining Oscar Robertson (Dec. 15, 1968, 26 PTS, 17 AST, .889 FG%).

• 57-POINT NIGHT IN WASHINGTON, D.C.: James had a huge night at Washington on Nov. 3, 2017, posting his second-highest scoring game of his career with 57 points on 23-34 (.676) shooting, a perfect 9-9 mark from the foul line, a game-high 11 rebounds, seven assists, three steals and two blocks in 43 minutes. Check out what else James accomplished that night:

o SET FRANCHISE RECORD for points by a Cavs player in regulation (57, previously 56 by James on 3/20/05 at TOR)

o TIED FRANCHISE RECORD for points in any game (57, also by Kyrie Irving on 3/12/15 OT at SAS)

o SET FRANCHISE RECORD AND CAREER HIGH in field goals made (23, previously was 20 by three diff. Cavs players) o TIED FRANCHISE RECORD for field goals made in a half (14 in the 2nd half, also by Mike Mitchell on 2/8/80 at HOU)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS W/25.0 PPG (ALL-TIME)

Player Consecutive Seasons

LEBRON JAMES 14 (2004-05 to 2017-18) Karl Malone 11 (1987-88 to 1997-98) Jerry West 11 (1961-62 to 1971-72)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES OF 10+ POINTS IN NBA HISTORY

(REGULAR SEASON) Rank/Player Consecutive Games

1. LEBRON JAMES 873 (started 1/6/07) 2. Michael Jordan 866 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 787 4. Karl Malone 575

-James had his 800th straight double-digit outing on Nov. 3, 2017 at Washington (franchise-record tying 57 PTS)

-James PASSED Jordan (866) for the longest streak on March 30, 2018 versus New Orleans

MOST 30-POINT GAMES IN NBA HISTORY

(REGULAR SEASON) Rank/Player # of 30-pt Games

1. Michael Jordan 562 2. Wilt Chamberlain 515 3. Karl Malone 435 4. Kobe Bryant 431

5. LEBRON JAMES 430 6. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 429

James had his 400th 30-pt game on Nov. 1, 2017 vs. IND; Passed Abdul-Jabbar for 5th all-time on April 6 at PHI

LEBRON CLIMBING THE NBA’S SCORING AND ASSISTS LISTS

(REGULAR SEASON)

NBA’s All-Time SCORING Leaders

(1 through 9)

NBA’s All-Time ASSISTS Leaders (10 through 18)

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) 10. Andre Miller (8,524)

2. Karl Malone (36,928) 11. LEBRON JAMES (8,208)* 3. Kobe Bryant (33,643) 12. Rod Strickland (7,987)

4. Michael Jordan (32,292) 13. Maurice Cheeks (7,392)*

5. Wilt Chamberlain (31,419) 14. Lenny Wilkens (7,211)

6. Dirk Nowitzki (31,187)* 15. Terry Porter (7,160)

7. LEBRON JAMES (31,038)* 16. Tim Hardaway (7,095)

8. Shaquille O’Neal (28,596) 17. Bob Cousy (6,955)

9. Moses Malone (27,409) 18. Guy Rodgers (6,917)

*Active Player *Active Player

James is the ONLY player currently ranked in the Top 10 of career points and Top 15 in assists.

-He passed Rod Strickland for 11th all-time in assists on Feb. 25 vs. SAS

NBA’S ALL-TIME STEALS & FGM LISTS All-Time STEALS List

(16 through 20) All-Time FGM List

(6 through 10) 16. LEBRON JAMES (1,865) 6. Shaquille O’Neal (11,330)

17. Isiah Thomas (1,861) 7. LEBRON JAMES (11,280)*

18. Kevin Garnett (1,859) 8. Dirk Nowitzki (11,034)* 19. Shawn Marion (1,759) 9. Elvin Hayes (10,976) 20. Paul Pierce (1,752) 10. Hakeem Olajuwon (10,749) STEALS: James passed Pierce for 19th on 10/24/17 vs. CHI; passed Marion for 18th on 11/3/17 at WAS; passed Garnett for 17th on 3/28/18 at CHA; passed Thomas

for 16th on 4/6/18 at PHI FGM: James passed Elvin Hayes for 7th in FGM on Feb. 11 at BOS.

BEST OF THE MONTH: LeBron James was named the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month 4 times this past season: October/November, December, February and March/April. The latest honor was James’ 38th player of the month honor, the most in NBA history (next closest is Kobe Bryant-17 times).

• KING OF FEBRUARY: LeBron James was named the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for games played in February 2018, marking the seventh straight February in which

James has been named Player of the Month (2012-2018). James appeared in all 10 contests (all starts) during February and averaged a triple-double in a single month for the first time his career, leading the conference in points (27.0), assists (10.5) and adding 10.5 rebounds, while shooting .546 shooting from the field (.419 from beyond the arc) in 37.3 minutes per game. He joined just three other players in NBA history who have averaged at least 25 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in one month in which they played at least 10 games (Oscar Robertson-7 times, Russell Westbrook-4 times, Wilt Chamberlain-1 time). (Elias)

WEEKLY DOMINANCE: LeBron James has been named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week 4 times this season: Week 7 (Nov. 27-Dec. 3), Week 9 (Dec. 11-17), Week 22 (March 12-18) & Week 23 (March 19-25). He has an NBA-record 61 Player of the Week awards. In his most recent award, James led the Cavaliers to a perfect 4-0 record in Week 23 after averaging 34.8 points (tied for highest in NBA), 8.8 rebounds, 11.0 assists and 1.25 steals in 36.8 minutes, while shooting .627 (52-83) from the field (the highest percentage among any NBA player who took at least 20 FGA).

ANOTHER 2,000-POINT SEASON: LeBron James led the NBA in total points for the first time in his career with 2,251 points in 2017-18, his 10th career 2,000-point season and first since the 2013-14 season. He became just the 3rd player in NBA history to have 10 different seasons with 2,000 points or more, joining Karl Malone (12) and Michael Jordan (11). This was also the 8th time James (709 REB, 747 AST) has registered at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists in a season in his career, the most such seasons for any player in NBA history. Only two other players have had more than two 2,000-point, 500-rebound, 500-assist seasons: Oscar Robertson (six) and Larry Bird (three). James also had his first ever 2,000-point, 700-rebound and 700-assist season. (Elias Sports Bureau)

LEBRON JOINS THE 30K CLUB AND NOW 31K: LeBron James became the 7th player in NBA history as well as the youngest (33 years, 24 days) to reach 30,000 career points with his jump shot with 1.1 seconds to go in the first quarter at San Antonio on Jan. 23. Just 73 days later, he reached the 31,000-point plateau (33 years, 97 days) with his 42nd point at Philadelphia on April 6.

LEBRON’S CAREER SCORING MARKS MILESTONE DATE POINT SCORED… AGE

31,000 Apr. 6, 2018 at PHI 42nd point 44 points to increase total to 31,002 33 years, 97 days

30,000 Jan. 23, 2018 at SAS 7th point 28 points to increase total to 30,021 33 years, 24 days

29,000 Nov. 3, 2017 at WAS 8th point 57 points to increase total to 29,049 32 years, 308 days

28,000 Feb. 4, 2017 at NYK 12th point 32 points to increase total to 28,020 32 years, 36 days

27,000 Nov. 11, 2016 at WAS 7th point 27 points to increase total to 27,020 31 years, 317 days

26,000 Jan. 29, 2016 at DET 15th point 20 points to increase total to 26,005 31 years, 30 days

25,000 Nov. 2, 2015 at PHI 21st point 22 points to increase total to 25,001 30 years, 307 days

24,000 Jan. 16, 2015 at LAC 30th point 32 points to increase total to 24,002 30 years, 17 days

23,000 April 4, 2014 vs. MIN 31st point 34 points to increase total to 23,003 29 years, 95 days

22,000 Jan. 10, 2014 at BKN 20th point 36 points to increase total to 22,016 29 years, 11 days

21,000 April 6, 2013 vs. PHI 18th point 27 points to increase total to 21,009 28 years, 97 days

20,000 Jan. 16, 2013 at GSW 18th point 25 points to increase total to 20,007 28 years, 17 days

19,000 Apr. 19, 2012 vs. CHI 14th point 27 points to increase total to 19,013 27 years, 110 days

18,000 Feb. 3, 2012 at PHI 15th point 19 points to increase total to 18,004 27 years, 35 days

17,000 Mar. 18, 2011 at ATL 31st point 43 points to increase total to 17,012 26 years, 78 days

16,000 Dec. 23, 2010 at PHX 20th point 36 points to increase total to 16,016 25 years, 358 days

15,000 Mar. 19, 2010 at CHI 3rd point 29 points to increase total to 15,026 25 years, 79 days

14,000 Jan. 2, 2010 at NJN 25th point 28 points to increase total to 14,003 25 years, 3 days

13,000 Oct. 27, 2009 vs. BOS 7th point 38 points to increase total to 13,031 24 years, 301 days

12,000 Feb. 3, 2009 vs. TOR 30th point 33 points to increase total to 12,003 24 years, 35 days

11,000 Nov. 18, 2008 at NJN 13th point 31 points to increase total to 11,018 23 years, 323 days

10,000 Feb. 27, 2008 at BOS 19th point 26 points to increase total to 10,007 23 years, 59 days

9,000 Dec. 17, 2007 vs. MIL 3rd point 31 points to increase total to 9,028 22 years, 352 days

8,000 Mar. 14, 2007 at MEM 21st point 29 points to increase total to 8,008 22 years, 74 days

7,000 Dec. 23, 2006 vs. ORL 24th point 32 points to increase total to 7,008 21 years, 358 days

6,000 Mar. 29, 2006 vs. DAL 2nd point 46 points to increase total to 6,044 21 years, 89 days

5,000 Jan. 21, 2006 at UTA 45th point 51 points to increase total to 5,006 21 years, 22 days

4,000 Nov. 13, 2005 at ORL 10th point 26 points to increase total to 4,016 20 years, 318 days

3,000 Mar. 2, 2005 vs. SEA 6th point 32 points to increase total to 3,026 20 years, 62 days

2,000 Nov. 27, 2004 vs. CHI 26th point 26 points to increase total to 2,000 19 years, 332 days

1,000 Feb. 9, 2004 vs. BOS 11th point 24 points to increase total to 1,013 19 years, 41 days

THE 30,000-POINT CLUB

FEWEST GAMES TO 30K YOUNGEST TO 30K LeBron James became just the 7th PLAYER in NBA history to

reach the 30,000-point plateau:

LeBron James reached 30,000 points in the FOURTH fewest amount of games.

LeBron James became the youngest player to score 30,000 career points:

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) 941 Games – Wilt Chamberlain 1. LeBron James (33 yrs, 24 days) 2. Karl Malone (36,928) 960 Games – Michael Jordan 2. Kobe Bryant (34 yrs, 104 days) 3. Kobe Bryant (33,643) 1,101 Games – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3. Wilt Chamberlain (35 yrs, 179 days)

4. Michael Jordan (32,292) 1,107 Games – LeBron James 4. Karl Malone (36 yrs, 189 days) 5. Wilt Chamberlain (31,419) 1,152 Games– Karl Malone 5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (36 yrs, 217 days)

6. Dirk Nowitzki (31,187)* 1,180 Games – Kobe Bryant 6. Dirk Nowitzki (38 yrs, 262 days) 7. LeBron James (31,038)* 1,377 Games– Dirk Nowitzki 7. Michael Jordan (38 yrs, 321 days)

*LeBron James became the only player in NBA history with at least 30,000 points, 8,000 rebounds and 8,000 assists on Feb. 27 vs. BKN.

NEW CAVALIERS After joining the Cavaliers on Feb. 11, Jordan Clarkson (12.6), George Hill (9.4), Rodney Hood (10.8) & Larry Nance Jr. (8.9) averaged a combined 41.7 points.

• TRIO W/10 POINTS APIECE IN FIRST GAME: In their 121-99 win at Boston on Feb. 11, George Hill (12 PTS, 3 REB), Jordan Clarkson (17 PTS, 3 REB, 2 STL), Rodney Hood (15 PTS, 3 REB, 1 STL, 1 BLK) became the first three teammates in almost 10 years to make their team debut in the same game and all score at least 10 points (not including season opening games). The last NBA trio to score 10 points apiece in their first game were Joe Smith (14), Ben Wallace (12) & Wally Szczerbiak (10) for the Cavs on Feb. 24, 2008 vs. MEM.

• LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: Larry Nance Jr. made his first start with the Cavs in a win over Detroit on March 5 and finished with career highs in points (22), field goals made (9) and rebounds (15). It was also his first career 20-point performance. Nance Jr. and Nance Sr. (149 20-pt games for Cavs from 1988-1994) became just the 5th father-son duo to score at least 20 points a game for the same franchise, joining Rick and Jon Barry (Houston Rockets), Doc and Austin Rivers (Los Angeles Clippers), Ernie and Kiki Vandeweghe (New York Knicks) and Gerald Henderson Jr. and Sr. (Philadelphia 76ers). (Elias Sports Bureau)

• ALMOST PERFECT: Against the Raptors on March 21, George Hill had 22 points on 10-11 (.909) shooting, one steal and two blocks in 36 minutes, marking the highest FG% of his career (minimum 10 FGA). The last Cavs player to make at least 10 field goals and shoot at least .900 from the field was Anderson Varejao on Nov. 5, 2010 (10-10 FG vs. PHI).

ROCKIN’ THE Q Since the beginning of the 2014-15 season, the Cavs have had a franchise-record 194 CONSECUTIVE SELLOUTS (regular season and playoff games, dating back to 10/30/14).

• SEASON SELLOUT: The Cavs sold out all 41 regular season home games in 2017-18. It marked the fifth time in franchise history the team has sold out every game (2009-10, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18).

• 13 STRAIGHT HOME OPENER SELLOUTS: The Cavs opened the 2017-18 season at Quicken Loans Arena on Oct. 17, 2017 against Boston, which was their 13th straight home opener sellout.

THE CAVALIERS ON WTAM Cleveland Cavaliers fans will be able to follow the club all postseason long on the 28-station, Cavaliers Radio Network. All playoff games will be aired live. Fans can also listen online by logging onto NBA.com and signing up for the free NBA League Pass Audio, or on their smartphone by downloading the Cavs App. The flagship stations for Cavaliers basketball are 50,000-watt News Radio WTAM 1100, and FM 100.7 WMMS, Cleveland’s Rock Station. Returning as the Akron outlet for the 27th season is AM 1590 WAKR. Each broadcast on the Cavaliers Radio Network begins with “Tip-Off Show,” an inside look at the upcoming game. Hosted by Mike Snyder, the show airs 30 minutes prior to game time. It is a comprehensive look at what is happening around the NBA, including interviews, highlights, game reports, injury updates and a preview of the Cavaliers game with Head Coach Tyronn Lue and John Michael. Following each game broadcast, fans can participate in the “Postgame Call-In Show.” Snyder will be joined by Chones and Brad Sellers to provide game analysis, and review the stats and highlights. Fans will hear comments from players in both locker rooms, Coach Lue’s postgame press conference, live reports and highlights from other games around the league, as well as comments from Cavaliers fans everywhere. The Postgame Call-In Show numbers are (216) 420-2700 and 1-800-474-8255.

Also, every Monday through Friday morning at 8:20 a.m., fans can listen to host Bill Wills and Snyder on WTAM 1100 for the Cavs Daily Update. They will be joined on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays by John Michael or Jim Chones. On Tuesdays and Thursday, coaches and members of the front office, along with other Cavalier Legends will appear with Wills and Snyder. Michael will also host the daily "Cavaliers Update", which is broadcast mornings and afternoons on the Cavaliers Radio Network and features the latest news on the Cavaliers, including game recaps, previews and other NBA features.

THE CAVALIERS ON LA MEGA 87.7 FM Veteran broadcaster Rafael Hernández Brito, known as Rafa "El Alcalde", continues to bring his high-energy play-by-play style to each game in Spanish on the Cavaliers broadcast on LA MEGA 87.7 FM. La Mega 87.7 FM will continue to broadcast postseason games in Spanish. The 2017-18 season was the fourth in franchise history that Cavaliers games were covered in a second language.

Each Cavaliers broadcast begins with a 15-minute pregame show, hosted by Hernández Brito, which sets the scene for the game, including the latest news about the Cavs and the NBA. Following the game broadcast, he also hosts the postgame show, which features a complete recap with highlights and postgame commentary.

Nationally, Hernández Brito’s broadcasting experience includes 8 years as the voice of NFL football for Spanish Broadcasts on Univision from 2005 to 2013, and he has worked 12 Super Bowls. He was also the Spanish play-by-play voice of the Miami Dolphins, as well as handling the play by play for Major League Baseball, boxing and UFC. Rafa has covered the last five Soccer World Cups. With the 2015 NBA Finals, he became the first broadcaster in the United States to call the Finals of all 3 major sports in Spanish.

The Canton Charge are part of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena organization and are also owned by a group led by Cavaliers Chairman and Quicken Loans Founder and Chairman Dan Gilbert. The group also owns and operates the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football League and the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League, both of which play their games at Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland.

CAVS IN CANTON: 2017-18 STATS

• JOHN HOLLAND: 23 Games (18.7 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.7 SPG, 34.8 MPG, .420 FG%, .360 3FG%, .759 FT%)

• CEDI OSMAN: 1 Game (21 PTS, 8 REB, 2 AST, 4 STL, 2 BLK, 39 MIN on 11/25/17 vs. Long Island Nets)

• LONDON PERRANTES: 35 Games (11.9 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 7.8 APG, 1.2 SPG, 36.6 MPG, .378 FG%, .309 3FG%, .835 FT%)

• ANTE ZIZIC: 18 Games (16.3 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 1.2 BPG, 25.4 MPG, .576 FG%, .776 FT%)

The Cavaliers on WTAM Monday 4/23 John Michael, Radio PBP Announcer Tuesday 4/24 Jim Chones, Radio Analyst & Cavs Legend Wednesday 4/25 Allie Clifton, TV Sideline Reporter Thursday 4/26 John Michael, Radio PBP Announcer Friday 4/27 Jim Chones, Radio Analyst & Cavs Legend

*All Cavs personalities will be on at 8:20 a.m.

# 81 JOSÉ CALDERÓN Guard 6-3 200 lbs 9/28/81 TAU Vitoria (Spain) Year: 13th ABOUT JOSÉ: Born José Manuel Calderón Borrallo...last name is pronounced “CALL-der-own”...favorite sports team is Real Madrid Soccer Club…owns a pig farm in Spain…athlete-ambassador

for Right To Play, an international organization that uses specially-designed sport and play programs to improve health, build life skills, and foster peace for children and communities affected by war, poverty, and disease...visited Zambia as part of UNICEF Zambia education, water, and sanitation programs.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 13:39 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 vs. IND (4/25) POST 20:27 2-6 2-5 0-0 1-1-2 0 4 2 1 0 6 at IND (4/22) POST 19:29 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 0 1 0 5 at IND (4/20) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION vs. IND (4/18) POST 13:27 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 1 2 0 5

QUICK NOTES ON CALDERÓN: o Ranks 6th among all active players in career three-point percentage in the regular season (.411) o Had his highest scoring game as a Cavalier with 19 points on 7-11 (.636) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from deep, while

adding four rebounds, four assists, a game-high tying two steals and one block in 26 minutes as a starter versus Toronto on April 4

o Connected on his 900th career triple with his lone three-pointer versus New Orleans on March 30 o Chipped in with 11 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, two assists and one steal in 26 minutes at Miami on March 27 o Shot 5-7 (.714) from the field, including a perfect 4-4 (1.000) from beyond the arc, while adding four assists in 27 minutes

versus Toronto on March 21 o Had a season-high seven rebounds while adding nine points on 3-6 (.500) shooting, including 2-3 (.667) from deep, six assists and one block in 36 minutes at Chicago on March 17

# 8 JORDAN CLARKSON Guard 6-5 194 lbs 6/7/92 Missouri Year: 4th ABOUT JORDAN: Father is Mike Clarkson, mother is Annette Davis and stepmother is Janie Clarkson...Brother is Bear Clarkson, who plays collegiate basketball at Harris-Stowe State University

... Graduated with a degree from Missouri in Arts & Science...Was a three-year letter winner and a three-year starter at Karen Wagner High School...Was named the San Antonio High School Player of the Year as a senior...Had his No. 22 jersey retired at Karen Wagner High School on Feb. 13, 2015...Did not play organized basketball until 9th grade, focusing instead on competing in track and field in the 400-, 200- and 100-meter sprints…Soccer was his favorite sport as a child.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 24:14 2-8 0-4 1-2 1-0-1 4 0 0 0 0 5

vs. IND (4/25) POST 14:49 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 2 0 4 at IND (4/22) POST 22:19 5-9 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 1 0 12 at IND (4/20) POST 20:26 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 0 1 0 1 1 2 vs. IND (4/18) POST 14:00 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2

QUICK NOTES ON CLARKSON: o Ranked 2nd in the NBA in points per game off the bench (13.7) in 2017-18 o Scored in double figures 59 times, including in 20 of his 28 games as a Cavalier o Contributed 12 points on a 5-9 (.556) clip from the field, including 2-3 (.667) from deep, and two rebounds in 22 minutes at

Indiana during Game 4 of the first round on April 22 o Shot 5-9 (.556) from the floor and 4-6 (.667) from deep for 16 points while adding three assists in 22 minutes at New York on

April 9 o Chipped in with 10 points and two steals in 22 minutes versus Washington on April 5 o Notched 16 points on 5-9 (.556) shooting and a game-high three steals in 25 minutes versus Dallas on April 1 o Poured in 23 points – tying his highest total as a Cavalier – on 9-13 (.692) shooting, including a perfect 4-4 (1.000) from deep,

four rebounds and two assists in 30 minutes versus New Orleans on March 30 o Finished with 18 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting in 28 minutes at Brooklyn on March 25

# 32 JEFF GREEN Forward 6-9 235 lbs 8/28/86 Georgetown Year: 10th ABOUT JEFF: Full name is Jeffrey Lynn Green…lists Georgetown’s John Thompson III as his most influential coach…while at Georgetown, his mother, Felicia, attended every home game during

his career…the Georgetown student section welcomed her to the arena with a “Jeff Green’s mom” chant, as she would wave back to them…Twitter handle is @unclejeffgreen.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 24:10 4-9 3-6 2-4 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 13 vs. IND (4/25) POST 20:02 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 0 5 at IND (4/22) POST 24:23 3-5 1-2 1-2 0-4-4 4 1 0 1 1 8 at IND (4/20) POST 16:17 2-6 1-3 1-2 0-0-0 2 3 1 0 1 6 vs. IND (4/18) POST 12:37 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 1 1 0 2

QUICK NOTES ON GREEN: o Scored in double digits in 43 games in 2017-18, including a season-high 5 straight games on two occasions, from March 13-

21 and Feb. 6-13 o Shot 3-6 (.500) from deep and tallied 13 points and two rebounds in 24 minutes at Indiana in Game 6 of the First Round on

April 27 o Recorded 10 points, two rebounds, one steal and one block in 29 minutes at New York on April 9 o Totaled a season-high 33 points on a 10-12 (.833) clip, including a 5-6 (.833) mark from deep while also shooting a perfect 8-

8 (1.000) from the charity tripe, five rebounds and three assists in 41 minutes at Philadelphia on April 6 o Registered 21 points on 8-10 (.800) shooting, including 2-3 (.667) from deep, and one steal in 32 minutes versus Washington

on April 5 o Contributed 12 points on 5-10 (.500) shooting and a game-high, season-high tying three blocks versus Toronto on April 3 o Tallied 18 points and one steal in 32 minutes at Charlotte on March 28 o Recorded 15 points, two rebounds and one block in 38 minutes versus Toronto on March 21

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 26 2 Times 13 @ IND 4/27/18 FGM 9 vs. NYK 4/28/13 4 @ IND 4/27/18 FGA 22 vs. NYK 4/28/13 9 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGM 3 2 Times 3 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGA 7 vs. LAL 4/24/10 6 @ IND 4/27/18 FTM 11 vs. NYK 5/3/13 2 @ IND 4/27/18 FTA 14 vs. NYK 5/3/13 4 @ IND 4/27/18 OREB 3 2 Times 1 2 Times DREB 7 2 Times 4 2 Times TREB 9 2 Times 4 2 Times ASTS 4 3 Times 4 @ IND 4/22/18 STLS 3 vs. POR 4/27/16 1 2 Times BLKS 3 @ NYK 4/20/13 1 3 Times MINS 48 vs. NYK 4/28/13 27 vs. IND 4/15/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 12 @ IND 4/22/18 12 @ IND 4/22/18 FGM 5 @ IND 4/22/18 5 @ IND 4/22/18 FGA 9 @ IND 4/22/18 9 @ IND 4/22/18 3FGM 2 @ IND 4/22/18 2 @ IND 4/22/18 3FGA 4 @ IND 4/27/18 @ IND 4/27/18 FTM 2 vs. IND 4/15/18 2 vs. IND 4/15/18 FTA 2 2 Times 2 2 Times OREB 1 @ IND 4/27/18 1 @ IND 4/27/18 DREB 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 TREB 4 vs. IND 4/15/18 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 ASTS 1 4 Times 1 4 Times STLS 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 BLKS 1 vs. IND 4/20/18 1 vs. IND 4/20/18 MINS 24 @ IND 4/27/18 24 @ IND 4/27/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 25 vs. NJN 5/1/07 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 FGM 12 vs. NJN 5/1/07 2 3 Times FGA 20 vs. NJN 5/1/07 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 3FGM 4 vs. ORL 4/24/08 2 vs. IND 4/25/18 3FGA 8 vs. ORL 4/24/08 5 vs. IND 4/25/18 FTM 2 3 Times - FTA 2 4 Times - OREB 3 vs. ORL 4/24/08 1 vs. IND 4/25/18 DREB 4 2 Times 2 @ IND 4/22/18 TREB 7 vs. ORL 4/24/08 2 2 Times ASTS 13 vs. ORL 4/24/08 2 @ IND 4/22/18 STLS 4 @ NJN 5/4/07 2 vs. IND 4/25/18 BLKS 1 vs. WAS 4/28/17 - MINS 38 vs. NJN 5/1/07 20 vs. IND 4/25/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 1 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 1 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

# 3 GEORGE HILL Guard 6-3 188 lbs 5/4/86 IUPUI Year: 10th ABOUT GEORGE: Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite NBA player ... Led the state of Indiana in scoring during his senior season and was named the 2004 City Player of the year by the Indianoplis

Star ... Made the Indiana All-Star Team .. Enjoys soul food and in his free time can be found fishing or working on old cars .. . Led a clinic, focused on developing basketball skills, for 240 underserved youth from the Granite Education Foundation in Sep. 2016 ... Hosted an event benefitting military families during the holiday season in Indiana ... Received the Majory Taylor Award from the Indiana Black Expo, which recognizes sports figures who make significant contributions to local youth ... Enjoys meeting and talking to fans ... An only child and became the first member of his family to attend college ... Has one son, Zayden.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST at IND (4/22) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST at IND (4/20) POST 23:22 4-6 0-2 5-6 0-1-1 1 2 0 2 0 13 vs. IND (4/18) POST 20:01 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-0-0 3 6 0 2 0 6

QUICK NOTES ON HILL: o Ranked 20th in the NBA in three-point percentage this past season (.415) o Scored in double figures 32 times in 2017-18 o Had 13 points on 4-6 (.667) shooting from the field in 23 minutes at Indiana during Game 3 of the first round on April 20 o Recorded 17 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from deep, four rebounds, five assists, a game-high tying

two steals and one block in 37 minutes at Brooklyn on March 25 o Shot 10-11 (.909) from the field, including a perfect 2-2 (1.000) from deep, for 22 points while adding four rebounds, one

steal and two blocks in 36 minutes versus Toronto on March 21 o Went 6-10 (.600) from the field, including 3-4 (.750) from deep, for 17 points while adding four rebounds and four assists in

34 minutes versus Denver on March 3 o Recorded a season-high 26 points on 9-17 (.529) shooting, including 3-4 (.750) from deep, three rebounds, five assists and a

game-high three steals in 37 minutes versus Brooklyn on Feb. 27

# 1 RODNEY HOOD Guard 6-8 206 lbs 10/20/92 Duke Year: 4th ABOUT RODNEY: Full name is Rodney Michael Hood…Born and raised in Meridian, Miss.…Married to Richa…Has one son, Rodney Jr.…Son of Vicky and Ricky Hood…Has a brother, Ricky Hood Jr., and a sister, Whitney…Says his

dad and his older brother are the biggest influences in his life…Hosted free basketball camps for more than 250 kids at various gyms across Meridian, Miss. in the summer of 2015 and 2016…Helped host a clinic along with Danté Exum for Special Olympics Utah athletes … Both Ricky Jr., and Whitney played basketball at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga…Both of his parents played basketball at Mississippi State from 1978-80 … Father, Ricky, is the long-time director of the Boys & Girls Club of East Mississippi … Mother, Vicky, is the principal at Newton High School in Meridian, Miss.…Attended Meridian High School …Favorite football team is the New Orleans Saints … During pregame likes to eat skittles and listen to Beyoncé…Favorite TV show is Fresh Prince of Bel Air…Follow him on twitter at @rodneymhood.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 24:57 6-12 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 4 0 2 0 12 vs. IND (4/25) POST 20:55 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 3 0 1 1 4 at IND (4/22) POST 13:57 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-0-0 0 2 0 1 0 6 at IND (4/20) POST 28:20 4-8 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 2 1 0 8 vs. IND (4/18) POST 15:36 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 2 0 5

QUICK NOTES ON HOOD: o Scored in double figures 46 times this past season o Finished with 12 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting from the field and three rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench in Game 6 of

the First Round on April 27 o Tallied eight points (4-8 FG), three assists and two steals in 28 minutes at Indiana during Game 3 of the first round on April 20 o Chipped in with 11 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in 27 minutes versus Washington on April 5 o Totaled 17 points on 6-12 (.500) shooting, two assists and a game-high tying two steals in 29 minutes versus Toronto on April 3 o Shot 7-11 (.636) from the field and 2-3 (.667) from deep for 16 points while adding two rebounds and two assists in 28 minutes

versus New Orleans on March 30 o Registered 15 points, three rebounds and one steal in 26 minutes at Miami on March 27

# 23 LEBRON JAMES Forward 6-8 250 lbs 12/30/84 St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) Year: 15th ABOUT LEBRON: Full name is LeBron Raymone James…is the son of Gloria James…married his high school sweetheart Savannah Brinson on Sept. 14, 2013…has two sons (LeBron James Jr. and Bryce Maximus James) and one

daughter (Zhuri Nova James)…has his own website (www.lebronjames.com) and one for his Foundation (www.lebronjamesfamilyfoundation.org)...launched the LeBron James Family Foundation in 2004 with a mission to positively affect the lives of children and young adults through education and co-curricular educational initiatives…received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award in January 2017, which is presented to individuals in sports for their high achievement in athletics and contributions in the pursuit of social justice, civil rights and community involvement…in 2015, he played himself in the Judd Apatow film Trainwreck…his production company, SpringHill Entertainment, was named after the public housing complex where James grew up in Akron, Ohio…executive producer of Starz sitcom Survivor's Remorse, CNBC’s Cleveland Hustles and NBC’s The Wall…James' digital video company, Uninterrupted, is hosted on Bleacher Report and is used by several other athletes.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 31:11 7-16 3-6 5-5 0-5-5 7 3 1 4 2 22 vs. IND (4/25) POST 41:49 14-24 1-4 15-15 3-7-10 8 3 1 5 1 44 at IND (4/22) POST 46:09 12-22 0-5 8-9 2-11-13 7 3 0 1 2 32 at IND (4/20) POST 41:42 10-22 4-7 4-6 3-9-12 8 1 1 6 1 28 vs. IND (4/18) POST 39:54 17-24 2-5 10-13 1-11-12 5 1 2 3 0 46

QUICK NOTES ON JAMES: o Ranked 3rd in the NBA in points per game this past season (27.5); scored 20+ points in 68 games this season and 30+ points 32 times; had 52 double-

doubles, which ranked 5th in the NBA in 2017-18 o Scored in double figures in 873 consecutive regular season games, the longest streak in NBA history o Finished with his fifth double-double of this postseason with a game-high 44 points on 14-24 (.583) shooting and a team-high tying 10 rebounds while

adding a game-high eight assists, one steal and one block in 42 minutes during Game 5 of the first round versus Indiana on April 25; hit the fourth game-winning buzzer-beater of his postseason career (5/22/09 GW three-pointer vs. ORL, 5/22/13 GW layup vs. IND, 5/10/15 GW jump-shot at CHI) to seal the Cavs’ victory; passed Jerry West (20 40-pt playoff games) for 2nd-most 40-point outings in NBA postseason history (21); shot a perfect 15-15 (1.000) from the free throw line, the first time in his career (regular and postseason) he made 15 or more free throws while shooting perfect from the stripe; the last Cavs player to accomplish that feat in the postseason was Mark Price (16-16, 1.000, 5/1/95 vs. NYK)

o Put together his fourth double-double of the 2018 Playoffs with a game-high 32 points on 12-22 (.545) shooting and a team-high 13 rebounds while adding a team-high seven assists and a game-high tying two blocks in 46 minutes during Game 4 of the first round versus Indiana on April 22; it was his 100th career postseason 30-point game, joining Michael Jordan (109) as the only players in NBA history with 100 30-point playoff performances or more

o Posted his 100th career postseason double-double with a team-high 28 points, a game-high 12 rebounds, a game-high eight assists, one steal and one block in 42 minutes at Indiana during Game 3 of the first round on April 20

o Registered his 99th career playoff double-double with a game-high 46 points on 17-24 (.708) shooting and a game-high 12 rebounds while adding five assists and two steals in 40 minutes versus Indiana during Game 2 of the first round; in the first quarter, scored 20 points on 9-12 (.750) shooting, adding six rebounds and three assists; those 20 points marked James’ second 20-point quarter of his playoff career (21, 1Q at Boston on May 7, 2010)

o Recorded his 20th career postseason triple-double with 24 points, 10 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists while adding one steal and one block in 44 minutes versus Indiana during Game 1 of the first round on April 15; passed Michael Jordan (2,188 FGM) for the 2nd-most field goals made in NBA playoff history with his 7th made field goal

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 49 2 Times 46 vs. IND 4/18/18 FGM 20 vs. ORL 5/20/09 17 vs. IND 4/18/18 FGA 38 @ GSW 6/4/15 24 2 Times 3FGM 7 @ WAS 4/30/06 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 3FGA 12 3 Times 7 vs. IND 4/20/18 FTM 18 2 Times 15 vs. IND 4/25/18 FTA 24 2 Times 15 vs. IND 4/25/18 OREB 8 vs. ATL 5/24/15 3 3 Times DREB 16 2 Times 11 2 Times TREB 19 @ BOS 5/13/10 13 @ IND 4/22/18 ASTS 14 2 Times 12 vs. IND 4/15/18 STLS 6 vs. IND 5/15/12 2 vs. IND 4/18/18 BLKS 5 @ BOS 5/7/11 2 2 Times MINS 53 @ WAS 5/5/06 46 @ IND 4/22/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 5 this postseason, 102 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 1 this postseason, 20 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 29 vs. DAL 4/25/10 13 vs. IND 4/20/18 FGM 11 vs. DAL 4/25/10 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 FGA 17 @ NY 5/5/13 6 vs. IND 4/20/18 3FGM 5 2 Times 1 2 Times 3FGA 12 vs. NY 5/11/13 3 vs. IND 4/15/18 FTM 11 vs. MEM 4/17/11 5 vs. IND 4/20/18 FTA 13 vs. MEM 4/17/11 6 vs. IND 4/20/18 OREB 3 2 Times 2 vs. IND 4/15/18 DREB 7 4 Times 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 TREB 7 7 Times 3 vs. IND 4/15/18 ASTS 10 vs. ATL 5/1/13 3 vs. IND 4/18/18 STLS 5 @ MIA 5/22/13 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 BLKS 1 18 times - MINS 45 3 times 23 vs. IND 4/20/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 1 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – missed 3 games due to back spasms from 4/22-4/27; Inactive List – 3 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 18 vs. LAC 4/23/17 12 @ IND 4/27/18 FGM 6 4 Times 6 @ IND 4/27/18 FGA 17 @ LAC 4/25/17 12 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGM 4 @ LAC 4/25/17 1 2 Times 3FGA 10 @ LAC 4/25/17 4 vs. IND 4/15/18 FTM 4 @ IND 4/22/18 4 @ IND 4/22/18 FTA 4 @ IND 4/22/18 4 @ IND 4/22/18 OREB 1 vs. LAC 4/23/17 - DREB 5 2 Times 3 @ IND 4/27/18 TREB 5 2 Times 3 @ IND 4/27/18 ASTS 3 2 Times 3 vs. IND 4/20/18 STLS 2 vs. IND 4/20/18 2 vs. IND 4/20/18 BLKS 1 vs. IND 4/25/18 1 vs. IND 4/25/18 MINS 35 2 Times 28 vs. IND 4/20/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

# 26 KYLE KORVER Guard/Forward 6-7 212 lbs 3/17/81 Creighton Year: 14th ABOUT KYLE: Born in Lakewood, CA, and grew up in Pella, Iowa…Married to Juliet Korver, and they have two sons – Knox and Koen, and one daughter – Kyra… Father, mother and two uncles played at Central College in Pella,

Iowa, and his mother once scored 74 points in a high school game…Owns Seer Outfitters, a clothing brand which donates 100% of its profits to organizations and causes around the country …Established the Kyle Korver Foundation in 2006 while in Philadelphia, and has hosted several coat drives and sock drives during his career…Has also been a part of community events with a number of schools and the USO…Majored in Visual Communications at Creighton…An avid golfer, and competed in the 2008 and 2009 Utah Opens on sponsor exemptions…Favorite foods are steak and mashed potatoes…Favorite movie is “Braveheart”…Enjoys watching football and golf…Top vacation spot is Turks and Caicos…Wears size 13.5 Nike.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 24:47 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 2 0 6 vs. IND (4/25) POST 32:53 6-11 5-9 2-2 1-5-6 0 2 1 1 0 19 at IND (4/22) POST 26:13 4-9 4-9 6-7 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 2 18 at IND (4/20) POST 19:59 0-3 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 1 3 2 1 0 0 vs. IND (4/18) POST 30:55 4-8 4-8 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 1 0 0 12

QUICK NOTES ON KORVER: o Has knocked down 2,213 three-pointers over his career, which is 4th-most all-time; shot .436 from three-point range this past

season, which ranked 6th in the NBA; scored in double figures in 31 games in 2017-18; knocked down 4+ three pointers in 15 games this past season

o Went 6-11 (.545) from the floor, including 5-9 (.556) from deep, for 19 points while adding six rebounds and one steal in 33 minutes during Game 5 of the first round versus Indiana on April 25; with his first triple, passed Michael Finley and Scotty Pippen (200 3FGM) for 16th place on the NBA’s all-time postseason three-pointers made list

o Drained four triples and finished with 18 points, three rebounds and a game-high tying two blocks at Indiana in Game 4 of the first round on April 22; recorded his 200th career playoff three-pointer with his fourth trey of the night

o Tallied 12 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting from beyond the arc, three rebounds and one steal in 31 minutes during Game 2 of the first round versus Indiana on April 18

o Recorded 13 points on 4-7 (.571) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from beyond the arc, three rebounds and one block in 22 minutes versus Washington on April 5 o Shot 4-8 (.500) from the field, including 3-6 (.500) from deep, for 12 points while adding a season-high tying six rebounds in 28 minutes versus Milwaukee on March 19 o Had 19 points on 7-13 (.538) shooting, two rebounds, one steal and one block in 38 minutes at Portland on March 15

# 0 KEVIN LOVE Forward/Center 6-10 251 lbs 9/7/88 UCLA Year: 10th ABOUT KEVIN: Son of Stan and Karen Love...father, Stan, played with the Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Bullets in the NBA...uncle Mike Love is the lead singer of the Beach Boys...has hosted a winter coat drive to support

the local Salvation Army during each of his first five NBA seasons...awarded the December 2012 KIA Community Assist Award.. teamed with NFL All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Bright Pink in October of 2012 to "Spread Love" in hopes of raising money for Breast Health Awareness Month...an ambassador of the Hoops for St. Jude program since his rookie season...favorite movies are “He Got Game” and “Gladiator”...lists the Seattle Mariners and Portland Trail Blazers as his favorite teams while growing up...appeared on the cover of the EA Sports NCAA Basketball ’09 video game...helped Lake Oswego HS reach the state 4A tournament 4 straight years, the state championship game 3 straight years, and a state title in 2006.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 24:18 3-10 1-4 0-0 0-7-7 0 1 0 2 0 7 vs. IND (4/25) POST 37:21 2-11 1-3 6-6 4-6-10 1 2 0 2 0 11 at IND (4/22) POST 29:15 2-10 0-3 1-2 5-6-11 1 3 2 2 1 5 at IND (4/20) POST 37:30 7-13 3-5 2-2 3-3-6 1 4 1 4 0 19 vs. IND (4/18) POST 34:24 5-16 2-6 3-3 3-5-8 0 1 0 3 0 15

QUICK NOTES ON LOVE: o Had 31 double-doubles, which was tied for 15th in the NBA in 2017-18; scored at least 20 points in 26 games this season o Posted his first double-double of this year’s playoffs with 11 points and a team-high tying 10 rebounds in 37 minutes during

Game 5 of the first round versus Indiana on April 25; with his second free throw made, passed John ‘Hot Rod’ Williams (147 FTM) for 6th place on the Cavaliers’ postseason leaderboard

o Grabbed 11 rebounds and had a game-high tying two steals and one block in 29 minutes during Game 4 of the first round at Indiana on April 22

o Posted 19 points on 7-13 (.538) shooting, including 3-5 (.600) from deep, and six rebounds in 38 minutes during Game 3 of the first round on April 20

o Tallied 15 points and eight rebounds in 34 minutes during Game 2 of the first round versus Indiana on April 18 o Pulled down a game-high 17 rebounds while adding nine points, two assists, one steal and one block in 34 minutes during

Game 1 of the first round versus Indiana on April 15; passed Anderson Varejao (405 REB) for 5th place in rebounds in franchise postseason history with his 12th board of the night o Recorded a game-high 28 points on 9-17 (.529) shooting and tied his season high with six triples while adding five rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes at New York on April 9 o Went 4-6 (.667) from deep and turned in his 31st double-double of 2017-18 with 18 points and a game-high 15 rebounds (season-high 15 defensive) while adding one steal in 30 minutes versus Toronto on April 3

# 22 LARRY NANCE JR. Forward 6-9 230 lbs 1/1/93 Wyoming Year: 3rd ABOUT LARRY: Parents are Larry Sr. and Jaynee Nance...Has an older sister, Casey, who played basketball at the University of Dayton and a younger brother, Pete...Larry Sr., a three-time NBA All-Star, NBA All-Defensive First

Team member and winner of the inaugural NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 1984, played 13 seasons in the NBA … Graduated with a degree from Wyoming in criminal justice…Prized possession is his Mountain West Championship ring ... Played for the Revere High School Minutemen prior to Wyoming, leading his team to consecutive Suburban League Championship games his final two seasons, while being named Second Team All-Ohio, First Team All-Suburban League and First Team All-District following senior season…The two league championships were the first for Revere High School since 1976 ... Was Revere’s team MVP and left as the all-time leader in blocked shots for a career, season and game … Didn’t play organized basketball until he was 13 ... Stood 5’11” and played guard as a high school freshman … Diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease as a sophomore in high school but has excelled despite it…Looks up to former NFL quarterback David

Garrard, who was diagnosed with Crohn’s in 2004 while playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 18:40 3-3 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 0 2 1 0 0 6 vs. IND (4/25) POST 18:47 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 1 2 0 0 1 5 at IND (4/22) POST 15:29 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 0 0 2 1 1 6 at IND (4/20) POST 17:58 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 3 0 1 0 6 vs. IND (4/18) POST 24:06 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-4-5 2 2 1 0 1 2

QUICK NOTES ON NANCE JR.: o Had 11 double-doubles and scored in double figures on 28 occasions this past season

o In his first career playoff appearance, recorded 10 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting, five rebounds, two steals and one block in 30 minutes during Game 1 of the first round versus Indiana on April 15

o Registered 10 points on 4-6 (.667) shooting, six rebounds and one block in 19 minutes at New York on April 9; tallied his 100th career block

o Grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds and a game-high tying two blocks in 18 minutes versus Washington on April 5 o Recorded a game-high, season-high tying four steals while adding four points, nine rebounds and one block in 20 minutes at

Charlotte on March 28 o Recorded his 11th double-double this season with 15 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting and a game-high tying 10 rebounds while

adding two assists in 22 points on March 23

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 32 @ BOS 5/17/17 19 vs. IND 4/20/18 FGM 12 @ GSW 6/4/17 7 vs. IND 4/20/18 FGA 25 @ ATL 5/8/16 16 vs. IND 4/18/18 3FGM 8 @ ATL 5/8/16 3 2 Times 3FGA 15 @ ATL 5/8/16 6 2 Times FTM 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 FTA 12 vs. IND 4/17/17 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 OREB 6 @ ATL 5/4/16 4 vs. IND 4/25/18 DREB 16 @ GSW 6/1/17 14 vs. IND 4/15/18 TREB 21 @ GSW 6/1/17 17 vs. IND 4/15/18 ASTS 5 vs. BOS 5/23/17 2 vs. IND 4/15/18 STLS 6 vs. GSW 6/7/17 2 @ IND 4/22/18 BLKS 3 @ GSW 6/1/17 1 2 Times MINS 42 vs. BOS 5/23/17 38 vs. IND 4/20/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 1 this postseason, 20 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 23 vs. LAL 5/8/10 19 vs. IND 4/25/18 FGM 9 vs. LAL 5/8/10 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 FGA 16 @ BKN 4/27/15 11 vs. IND 4/25/18 3FGM 6 @ BKN 5/1/15 5 vs. IND 4/25/18 3FGA 13 @ BKN 4/27/15 9 2 Times FTM 6 3 Times 6 @ IND 4/22/18 FTA 7 @ IND 4/22/18 7 @ IND 4/22/18 OREB 3 @ LAL 5/4/08 1 2 Times DREB 11 @ BKN 4/27/15 5 vs. IND 4/25/18 TREB 11 @ BKN 4/27/15 6 vs. IND 4/25/18 ASTS 6 vs. DEN 4/23/10 1 3 Times STLS 6 vs. WAS 5/13/15 2 vs. IND 4/20/18 BLKS 3 2 Times 2 @ IND 4/22/18 MINS 47 @ BOS 4/24/16 33 vs. IND 4/25/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 1 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 10 vs. IND 4/15/18 10 vs. IND 4/15/18 FGM 5 vs. IND 4/15/18 5 vs. IND 4/15/18 FGA 7 vs. IND 4/15/18 7 vs. IND 4/15/18 3FGM - - 3FGA - - FTM 2 @ IND 4/22/18 2 @ IND 4/22/18 FTA 2 3 Times 2 3 Times OREB 2 2 Times 2 2 Times DREB 4 3 Times 4 3 Times TREB 6 @ IND 4/27/18 6 @ IND 4/27/18 ASTS 2 vs. IND 4/18/18 2 vs. IND 4/18/18 STLS 2 2 Times 2 2 Times BLKS 1 4 Times 1 4 Times MINS 30 vs. IND 4/15/18 30 vs. IND 4/15/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

# 16 CEDI OSMAN Forward 6-8 215 lbs 4/8/95 Anadolu Efes (Turkey) Year: Rookie ABOUT CEDI: Born on April 8, 1995 in Ohrid, Macedonia…Spent part of his childhood living in Bosnia after moving there as a young child…name is pronounced JED-e AUS-min.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 8:05 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 2 vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/22) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/20) POST 0:04 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. IND (4/18) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION

QUICK NOTES ON OSMAN: o Scored in double figures 7 times this past season o Set new career highs with 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists in 39 minutes versus New York on April 11 o Contributed 12 points, a career-high tying six rebounds and two assists in 23 minutes versus Detroit on March 5 o Went 6-7 (.857) from the field for 13 points while adding three rebounds in 24 minutes versus Denver on March 3 o Tallied 10 points on 4-5 (.800) shooting, three rebounds, a steal and a block in 21 minutes at Memphis on Feb. 23 o Recorded 12 points on 4-8 (.500) shooting, including 2-3 (.667) from deep, five rebounds and one steal in 29 minutes as a

starter at Boston on Feb. 11 o In his first game as a starter, tallied career highs with 16 points on 6-9 (.667) shooting, six rebounds, five assists and a game-

high three steals in a career-high 39 minutes at Atlanta on Feb. 9 o Chipped in with nine points on 3-5 (.600) shooting from the floor, four rebounds and one steal in 21 minutes versus Minnesota on Feb. 7 o Has appeared in one NBA G League game this season with the Canton Charge, tallying 21 points, eight rebounds, two assists and four steals in 39 minutes against the Long Island Nets on Nov. 25

# 21 KENDRICK PERKINS Center 6-10 270 lbs 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen (TX) Year: 14th ABOUT KENDRICK: Full name is Kendrick Le’Dale Perkins…nickname is “Perk”…favorite movie is Next Friday…favorite television show is Fresh Prince of Bel Air…favorite actor is Will

Smith…enjoys listening to 50 Cent…wears a size 18 sneaker…favorite sport besides basketball is football…most influential person in his basketball career was his high school coach, Andre Bouette, a former collegiate player at North Texas from 1983-1986…favorite athlete growing up was Michael Jordan.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/22) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/20) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST vs. IND (4/18) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST

QUICK NOTES ON PERKINS: o Signed with the Cavs on April 11, 2018 o Spent part of the 2017-18 season with the Canton Charge, the Cavaliers’ exclusively owned and operated NBA G League

team, appearing in 27 games (17 starts) with averages of 8.7 points on .529 shooting and 7.2 rebounds in 21.3 minutes o Last played in 2015-16, contributing 2.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 37 appearances with the Pelicans o Owns career averages of 5.4 points on .530 shooting from the field, 5.8 rebounds and 1.16 blocks in 781 games (565 starts)

with Boston, Oklahoma City, Cleveland and New Orleans o Won an NBA Championship in 2008 as a member of the Boston Celtics

# 5 J.R. SMITH Guard/Forward 6-6 225 lbs 9/9/85 Lakewood (NJ) Year: 14th ABOUT J.R.: Earl Smith III, known as J.R....son of Ida and Earl Smith...has three brothers and two sisters...younger brother Chris played at Manhattan and Louisville; then played alongside J.R. in two games with

Knicks in 2013-14...has three daughters, Demi, Payton and Dakota...played football and baseball in high school...named MVP of McDonald’s High School All-American game in 2004...named McDonald’s High School All-American in 2004...dedicated golfer.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 27:46 3-9 3-8 0-0 1-2-3 0 3 0 2 0 9 vs. IND (4/25) POST 32:57 0-8 0-6 0-0 0-2-2 3 3 2 2 0 0 at IND (4/22) POST 35:18 4-12 4-10 0-0 0-6-6 0 3 0 2 0 12 at IND (4/20) POST 34:22 3-11 2-8 0-0 0-5-5 0 5 4 0 0 8 vs. IND (4/18) POST 35:00 2-5 0-2 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 2 2 1 5

QUICK NOTES ON SMITH: o Currently ranks 12th in NBA history in three-pointers made with 1,917; scored in double figures in 30 games in 2017-18 o With his game-high two steals in 33 minutes during Game 5 of the first round versus Indiana on April 25, tied Mark Price (64

STL) for the 4th-most steals in Cavs playoff history o Drained four triples and had 12 points and six rebounds in 35 minutes during Game 4 at Indiana during the first round on

April 22 o Swiped four steals and added eight points and five rebounds in 34 minutes at Indiana during Game 3 of the first round on

April 20 o Passed Iman Shumpert (58 GP) for the 5th-most playoff appearances in franchise history with his appearance during Game 2

of the first round versus Indiana on April 18 o Chipped in with 15 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, including 3-6 (.500) from deep, and two rebounds in 29 minutes during Game 1 of the first round versus Indiana on April 15 o Notched 15 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting, including 3-6 (.500) from deep, and four rebounds in 26 minutes versus Dallas on April 1 o Shot 8-9 (.889) from the field for 19 points while adding five rebounds, three assists and three steals in 31 minutes at Charlotte on March 28; reached 12,000 points for his career o With his first triple versus Milwaukee on March 19, knocked down his 1,900th career three-pointer, becoming just the 12th player in NBA history to reach that mark

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 28 @ ATL 5/20/15 15 vs. IND 4/15/18 FGM 10 2 Times 6 vs. IND 4/15/18 FGA 22 @ IND 5/14/13 12 @ IND 4/22/18 3FGM 8 @ ATL 5/20/15 4 @ IND 4/22/18 3FGA 15 @ TOR 5/21/16 10 @ IND 4/22/18 FTM 9 vs. LAL 4/28/08 1 vs. IND 4/18/18 FTA 10 vs. IND 5/5/13 2 vs. IND 4/18/18 OREB 3 @ UTA 4/25/10 1 @ IND 4/27/18 DREB 10 vs. ATL 5/26/15 6 @ IND 4/22/18 TREB 10 3 Times 6 @ IND 4/22/18 ASTS 6 3 Times 3 vs. IND 4/25/18 STLS 5 vs. BOS 4/21/15 4 vs. IND 4/20/18 BLKS 2 4 Times 1 vs. IND 4/18/18 MINS 43 vs. GSW 6/10/16 35 2 Times

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 3 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 2 @ IND 4/27/18 2 @ IND 4/27/18 FGM 1 @ IND 4/27/18 1 @ IND 4/27/18 FGA 3 @ IND 4/27/18 3 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGM - - 3FGA 2 @ IND 4/27/18 2 @ IND 4/27/18 FTM - - FTA 2 @ IND 4/27/18 2 @ IND 4/27/18 OREB - - DREB 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 TREB 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 1 vs. IND 4/15/18 ASTS - - STLS 1 @ IND 4/27/18 1 @ IND 4/27/18 BLKS - - MINS 8 @ IND 4/27/18 8 @ IND 4/27/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 3 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 18 vs. DET 5/28/08 - FGM 8 vs. DET 5/28/08 - FGA 13 vs. CHI 4/28/09 - 3FGM - - 3FGA 1 4 Times - FTM 6 2 Times - FTA 9 at CLE 5/11/10 - OREB 7 vs. CHI 4/20/09 - DREB 16 vs. CHI 4/28/09 - TREB 19 vs. CHI 4/28/09 - ASTS 4 vs. MIA 4/20/10 - STLS 3 4 Times - BLKS 7 vs. CHI 4/28/09 - MINS 48 vs. CHI 4/28/09 -

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 10 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 3 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 3 this postseason

# 13 TRISTAN THOMPSON Forward/Center 6-10 238 lbs 3/13/91 Texas Year: 7th ABOUT TRISTAN: Full name is Tristan Trevor James Thompson…son of Trevor and Andrea Thompson…a native of Toronto, Canada…McDonald’s All-American as a high school senior and member of the World

Select Team at the 2010 Nike Hoop Summit…played for Team Canada in the FIBA Americas Tournament in Caracas, Venezuela during the summer of 2013...favorite food is chicken teriyaki…his first job was a paper boy…favorite sport other than basketball is football…favorite TV show is Martin…favorite movie is Coming to America…favorite game is Monopoly.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 14:04 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 1 0 0 1 0 3 vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/22) POST 7:28 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 1 0 0 at IND (4/20) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION vs. IND (4/18) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION

QUICK NOTES ON THOMPSON: o Scored in double figures 9 times this past season; grabbed double-digit rebounds in 10 games o Chipped in with 10 points on 5-10 (.500) shooting and nine rebounds in 30 minutes versus New York on April 11 o Notched a game-high, season-high 14 rebounds to go along with four points and one block in 21 minutes off the bench versus

New Orleans on March 30 o Totaled a game-high 13 rebounds while adding six points and one steal in 17 minutes at Miami on March 27 o Pulled down 10 rebounds while adding four points in 15 minutes at Brooklyn on March 25 o Grabbed a game-high tying 10 rebounds while adding four points in 16 minutes versus Phoenix on March 23 o Tallied 12 points on 6-10 (.600) shooting, seven rebounds and one steal in 28 minutes versus Denver on March 3 o Tied his season high with 13 rebounds and tallied five points and one steal in 22 minutes versus Brooklyn on Feb. 27 o Grabbed a season-high, game-high tying 13 rebounds (season-high seven offensive) while adding six points and one steal in 23 minutes versus San Antonio on Feb. 25

# 9 OKARO WHITE Forward 6-8 204 lbs 8/13/92 Florida State Year: 2nd ABOUT OKARO: Nickname is “Ro”…son of Charmine White…has a brother (Neville) and six sisters (Tiffany, Letoya, Starr, Chanel, Chloe, Cherish)…mother is a former member of the Jamaican National Track

Team…lists his mother as the person that made a difference in his life because she was a provider and role model for him his entire life…graduated from Florida State with a degree in sociology…he chose his major because he would like to work in Customs when he’s done playing…his most prized possession is his college degree…his favorite sport other than basketball is football and he’s a fan of the New York Giants…says something most people don’t know about him is that he can bowl…in his free time he enjoys watching movies…was named the Pinellas County Basketball Player of the Year by the St. Petersburg Times in each of his final two seasons at Clearwater High School…wears size 13 sneakers.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST at IND (4/22) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST at IND (4/20) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST vs. IND (4/18) POST DNP – INACTIVE LIST

QUICK NOTES ON WHITE: o Signed a contract for the remainder of the season on April 7, 2018 o Signed a 10-day contract with Cleveland on March 18, 2018 o Played in six games (four starts) with the Miami Heat this season, averaging 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds in 13.3 minutes o Was a NBA G League All-Star in 2016-17 after averaging 18.4 points and 8.7 rebounds in 33.0 minutes over his 23 appearances

with the Sioux Falls Skyforce

# 41 ANTE ZIZIC Center 6-11 254 lbs 1/4/97 Darussafaka (Turkey) Year: Rookie ABOUT ANTE: Older brother, Andrija, was also a professional basketball player and the two were teammates at Cibona Zagreb in 2015-16.

LAST 5 GAMES: OPP MIN FG 3P FT REB A PF ST TO BS PTS at IND (4/27) POST 4:09 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 vs. IND (4/25) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/22) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION at IND (4/20) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION vs. IND (4/18) POST DNP – COACH’S DECISION

QUICK NOTES ON ZIZIC: o Appeared in 18 games with the Canton Charge this past season, averaging 16.3 points on .576 shooting and 9.4 rebounds

in 25.4 minutes o Tallied a career-high 20 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting and tied his career high with seven rebounds while adding one steal in

27 minutes at New York on April 11 o Posted 13 points on 4-6 (.667) shooting and a perfect 5-5 (1.000) from the charity stripe, six rebounds and one block in 17

minutes versus Milwaukee on March 19 o Recorded 14 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting, six rebounds and one block in a season-high tying 20 minutes as a starter at

Chicago on March 17 o Chipped in with 11 points on 5-5 (1.000) from the field, four rebounds and one block in 15 minutes at Phoenix on March 13 o Had a career-high 15 points on 7-9 (.778) shooting, a career-high seven rebounds and a career-high tying two blocks in 20 minutes off the bench at L.A. Lakers on March 11

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 2 @ IND 4/27/18 2 @ IND 4/27/18 FGM 1 @ IND 4/27/18 1 @ IND 4/27/18 FGA 1 @ IND 4/27/18 1 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGM - - 3FGA - - FTM - - FTA - - OREB - - DREB - - TREB - - ASTS - - STLS - - BLKS - - MINS 4 @ IND 4/27/18 4 @ IND 4/27/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 5 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS 20 @ BOS 5/17/17 3 @ IND 4/27/18 FGM 7 2 Times 1 @ IND 4/27/18 FGA 12 vs. GSW 6/16/15 2 @ IND 4/27/18 3FGM - - 3FGA - - FTM 12 vs. BOS 5/21/17 1 @ IND 4/27/18 FTA 15 vs. BOS 5/21/17 2 @ IND 4/27/18 OREB 9 @ ATL 5/6/16 2 @ IND 4/27/18 DREB 14 vs. GSW 6/16/16 2 @ IND 4/27/18 TREB 17 @ CHI 5/14/15 4 @ IND 4/27/18 ASTS 5 vs. GSW 6/9/17 1 2 Times STLS 2 4 Times - BLKS 3 2 Times - MINS 47 @ GSW 6/4/15 14 @ IND 4/27/18

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 14 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 3 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 0 this postseason

CAREER PLAYOFF HIGHS 2018 PLAYOFF HIGHS PTS - - FGM - - FGA - - 3FGM - - 3FGA - - FTM - - FTA - - OREB - - DREB - - TREB - - ASTS - - STLS - - BLKS - - MINS - -

2018 PLAYOFFS MISC: Double-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; Triple-Doubles – 0 this postseason, 0 in playoff career; DNP-CD’S – 0 this postseason; DND’S – 0 this postseason; NWT – 0 this postseason; Injury Report – None; Inactive List – 6 this postseason

2017-18 ROSTER

HEAD COACH Tyronn Lue (Nebraska)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Larry Drew (Missouri)

ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Boylan (Marquette) Mike Longabardi (Frostburg State) James Posey (Xavier) Damon Jones (Houston)

HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Stephen Spiro (Temple)

HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Derek Millender (South Alabama)

CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER

0 Kevin Love 1 Rodney Hood 3 George Hill 5 J.R. Smith 8 Jordan Clarkson

9 Okaro White 13 Tristan Thompson 16 Cedi Osman 21 Kendrick Perkins 22 Larry Nance Jr.

23 LeBron James 26 Kyle Korver 32 Jeff Green 41 Ante Zizic 81 José Calderón

# NAME POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO PROS/HOME COUNTRY YEAR 81 José Calderón G 6-3 200 9/28/81 TAU Vitoria ’03 / Spain 13th 8 Jordan Clarkson G 6-5 194 6/7/92 Missouri ’14 / USA 4th

32 Jeff Green F 6-9 235 8/28/86 Georgetown ’07 / USA 10th 3 George Hill G 6-3 188 5/4/86 IUPUI ’08 / USA 10th 1 Rodney Hood G 6-8 206 10/20/92 Duke ’14 / USA 4th

23 LeBron James F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) ’03 / USA 15th 26 Kyle Korver G/F 6-7 212 3/17/81 Creighton ’03 / USA 15th 0 Kevin Love F/C 6-10 251 9/7/88 UCLA ’08 / USA 10th

22 Larry Nance Jr. F 6-9 230 1/1/93 Wyoming ’15 / USA 3rd 16 Cedi Osman F 6-8 215 4/8/95 Anadolu Efes (Turkey) ’15/ Macedonia/Turkey 1st 21 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 270 11/10/84 Clifton J. Ozen (TX) / USA 14th 5 J.R. Smith G/F 6-6 225 9/9/85 Lakewood (NJ) ’04 / USA 14th

13 Tristan Thompson F/C 6-10 238 3/13/91 Texas ’11 / Canada 7th 9 Okaro White F 6-8 204 8/13/92 Florida State ’14 / USA 2nd

41 Ante Zizic C 6-11 254 1/4/97 Darussafaka (Turkey) ’16 / Croatia 1st