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The Cavaliers are owned by Dan Gilbert, with Koby Altman as their general manager. [3] American R&B-pop singer Usher Raymond is a minority owner. [4] There have been 24 head coaches for the Cavaliers franchise. The current head coach is Kenny Atkinson. The franchise's first head coach was Bill Fitch, who coached for nine seasons.
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Cleveland Cavaliers roster. Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From C: 31: Allen, Jarrett: 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 243 lb (110 kg) 1998-04-21
Pages in category "Cleveland Cavaliers head coaches" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The Cavaliers started the 2024–25 season with one of the longest winning streaks in NBA history, winning their first 15 games, which made Atkinson the only head coach in NBA history to win the first 15 games to start a tenure with a franchise, as Cleveland would not suffer their first loss until November 19 on the road against the defending ...
After a 128-114 win against the Charlotte Hornets on November 17, 2024, the Cavaliers achieved a 15-0 start, which is tied for the second-best start in franchise history, and the Cavaliers are the fourth team to achieve this milestone, after the 2015-2016 Golden State Warriors team, the 1993-1994 Houston Rockets team, and the 1948-1949 ...
Cleveland Cavaliers; Position: President of Basketball Operations: League: NBA: Personal information; Born September 16, 1982 (age 42) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Career information; High school: New Utrecht (Brooklyn, New York) College: Middlebury (2000–2004) Coaching career: 2007–2012: Career history; As coach: 2007–2009: Amherst ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers first began play in the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team under the ownership of Nick Mileti.Jerry Tomko, the father of future Major League Baseball pitcher Brett Tomko, submitted the winning entry to name the team the "Cavaliers" through a competition sponsored by The Plain Dealer; supporters preferred it to "Jays", "Foresters" and "Presidents".