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Jim Brewer
The Cavaliers' first selection in the 1973 college draft, Jim was an All-Big Ten choice as a senior and was tabbed as the Big Ten's MVP after his junior vear. He averaged 13.5 points and 12.1 rebounds during his college career, his top average being 16.6 as a sophomore. Jim was recruited for Minnesota by Cavaliers GM-Coach Bill Fitch, when he was head mentor at University of Minnesota.
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Kenny was the Cavaliers' leading rebounder in 1980-81 and ranked as 2nd-highest scorer on the squad. He reached a personal milestone at Atlanta, February 29, 1980 with 1000th Rebound.



Very agile for a big man, Jim has established himself as being one of the better centers in the NBA. Voted as the Most Valuable Cavalier for 1974-75, his first season with the club, he established a club mark for defensive rebounds in a game with 17 against the Bullets, November 6, 1974.



After breaking into the NBA with a 15-67 record in 1970-71, the Cavs showed steady improvement, culminating in the club's only Central Division title (1975-76). Still, the team made only four trips to the NBA Playoffs before Lenny Wilkens took over as coach in 1986-87. Since then, Wilkens has turned the Cavs around, leading them to the postseason four times in six seasons. DID YOU KNOW? The 1989-90 Cavaliers shot .407 from three-point range, the highest single-season average in NBA history. The Cavaliers won a team-record 22 consecutive home games from December 15, 1988, to March 2, 1989, which was the eighth-longest home winning streak in NBA history. SCORECARD. At The Coliseum on December 17, 1991, the Cavaliers roughed up the Miami Heat 148-80, the largest margin of victory ever in an NBA game.



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Jimmy Oliver
The 39th pick in the 1991 draft, Oliver beat long odds to make the Cavalier squad this year. His chief asset is his ability to play both guard and forward. He averaged 19.2 PPG while a senior at Purdue.
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