Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers Locker Room: The Rookie Season of LeBron James
By Roger Gordon and Austin Carr
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Through the eyes and ears of the media, coaches, players, fans, and more, this book is a must-read for any Cavs or NBA fan. It is a whimsical reflection on the rebirth of a forlorn franchise that was quite possibly a Ping-Pong ball away from relocating to another state. It is a look back at how a team led by a teenage kid with remarkable skills, awesome strength, and incredible poise went from being the laughingstock of the NBA to becoming a true playoff contender.
In 2014, LeBron James decided to come home, where he remained through 2018. In this newly updated edition, Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers Locker Room will make Cavs fans feel as if he never left.
Roger Gordon
Roger Gordon is a freelance writer who has authored four books, including Cleveland Browns: A to Z.
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Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers Locker Room - Roger Gordon
Chapter 1
AND THE WINNER IS . . . CLEVELAND (FOR ONCE)
SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO HIT ROCK BOTTOM
The Cleveland Cavaliers of the mid- to late 1990s were a facsimile of what the National Basketball Association is all about. The NBA covets competitiveness across the board, from L.A. to Boston, Milwaukee to Miami, New Orleans to New York. The league prefers as many teams as feasible to stay in competition for a playoff berth for as long as possible. That is why, for each of the last 21 years, 16 teams have qualified for postseason play. That is more than half of all the teams! Parity is in.
From the 1993-94 season through 1997-98, the Cavaliers won 47, 43, 47, 42, and 47 games—respectable, even admirable, totals—that qualified them for the playoffs in all but one of those seasons. They lost in the first round each time, winning just two games along the way. The Cavs had players talented enough for the team to post decent records, keep the fans coming and qualify for the playoffs, but not nearly good enough to do anything once it got there. It was a vicious cycle.
In the NBA, generally the rule is you have to get really bad before you get really good,
said Akron Beacon Journal columnist and author, Terry Pluto. The problem was, when they moved to the Gund [Arena] (after 24 seasons at the Coliseum in rural Richfield), they didn’t want to [get really bad] because they didn’t want to lose the fan base. [Former general manager] Wayne Embry was in favor of taking that type of dive, but ownership was not. So they wanted to be decent and hope to get lucky and that sort of thing.
Jim Paxson came aboard as general manager in 1998 and did a formidable job in a tough situation by cutting fat payroll, most notably that of Shawn Kemp, Trajan Langdon, and Andre Miller. And Paxson had enough pull in the organization to do what Embry had wanted to do.
To Paxson’s credit, they didn’t know they were going to win the lottery,
Pluto said, but he was willing to take the dive to take a shot at not just LeBron but a Carmelo [Anthony], or just to get a higher pick. It finally got to be so bad after [former head coach] Mike Fratello left, I think they had to get there themselves.
UNTIMELY TRIUMPH
There’s losing, and there’s losing with a purpose, and the Cavs lost with a purpose in 2002-03,
Bill Livingston, sports columnist for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, said. It seems like a lot of crust to have asked people to come out to see that sorry product, but it paid off.
It got to the point, though, near the end of the season where fans feared the Cavaliers were going to blow the chance to secure LeBron James by winning too many games. And when they defeated the Toronto Raptors on the final day of the season, it was actually a bittersweet victory. A loss would have left them with a record of 16-66, one game worse than the Denver Nuggets’ 17-65 mark. But the victory dropped the Cavaliers into a tie with the Nuggets for the worst record in the league. Consequently, rather than having a 25 percent chance—the highest a team can have—of landing the number one pick, the Cavs had to settle for 22.5 percent odds, the same as Denver.
I wrote it was a ‘must-lose’ game,
Livingston said, but of course they won.
Fans were furious,
recalled Bob Karlovec, sports reporter for WKNR-AM 850 in Cleveland.
The next day in The Plain Dealer it read, Cavaliers Win and Lose.
I think your team is always out there to win,
Cavs president Len Komoroski said. You can never be in a situation where you tell your team not to compete. And in that case, we ended up competing, ended up winning.
THE RIGHT FIX
There was a large contingent of fans and media members who were sure that LeBron James would wind up in a large market like New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago since the Knicks, Clippers, and Bulls were in the lottery. The infamous bent envelope
incident that landed Patrick Ewing in The Big Apple in 1985 was being rehashed, and seemed fresh in everyone’s mind.
People were cursing the lottery,
Len Komoroski said, and also the sense that it was fixed and ‘woe is us’ because the New York Knicks, the L.A. Clippers, and the Chicago Bulls—teams in the three largest markets in the United States—were in the lottery. And, of course, the sense was that the NBA was going to have it go so one of those teams would win the lottery. As much as you try to explain the integrity of the lottery, there were very few people who were buying that, and they felt it was inevitable that LeBron would end up going to a large market team.
One pessimistic media member was Kenny Roda, sports talk show host on WKNR-AM 850 in Cleveland.
I remember Kenny had been saying the lottery was fixed and there was no way it was going to work out for Cleveland,
recalled Jeff Sack, Metro Networks beat reporter. I said to him at one point, ‘If the lottery was truly fixed, then they would fix it Cleveland’s way because, what better way to re-stimulate a market than to bring a hometown hero into it?’ Now, I don’t believe it’s fixed, but if it was, it couldn’t have worked out any better.
CROSS YOUR FINGERS
On May 22, 2003, lottery day finally arrived. One ping-pong ball could change the entire identity of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Nervousness, excitement, worry, you name it, pervaded the Cleveland market. The Plain Dealer had close to a full-page shot of LeBron James with a Cavaliers uniform superimposed over the top of him with the phrase Think LeBron
at the