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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
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