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2010–11 Cleveland Cavaliers season

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The 2010–11 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 41st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They finished the regular season with 19 wins and 63 losses, the team's worst record since 2002–03. This was also their first season since then without LeBron James, who was not on the roster as he left the team in the offseason to join the Miami Heat.

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The offseason included James becoming a free agent and signing with the Heat alongside Zydrunas Ilgauskas. The Cavaliers also missed the playoffs for the first time since James' sophomore season in 2005, as well as posting a then-record 26 game losing streak spanning from December 20, 2010, to February 11, 2011, beginning the losing streak with a 90–101 loss to the Utah Jazz, but finally ending their losing streak with a 126–119 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

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Key dates

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The Cavaliers being introduced at the Verizon Center on November 6, 2010.
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Draft picks

The Cleveland Cavaliers had no picks in the 2010 NBA draft, along with Denver Nuggets and Charlotte Bobcats.

Roster

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Pre-season

2010 Pre-season Game Log: 6–2 (Home: 4–2; Road: 2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeDecisionAttendanceRecordRecap
1October 5 (in Quicken Loans Arena)Charlotte Bobcats72 – 87Cleveland CavaliersWonNot announced1-01
2October 7 (in Quicken Loans Arena)Washington Wizards97 – 83Cleveland CavaliersLost19,1241-12
3October 10 (in Toyota Center)Cleveland Cavaliers99 – 93Houston RocketsWon11,0952-13
4October 11 (in American Airlines Center)Cleveland Cavaliers85 – 79Dallas MavericksWon16,6733-14
5October 14 (in Petersen Events Center)San Antonio Spurs80 – 106Cleveland CavaliersWon5,1214-15
6October 16 (in Quicken Loans Arena)CSKA Moscow (Russia)90 – 87Cleveland CavaliersLost20,2634-26
7October 19 (in U.S. Bank Arena)Philadelphia 76ers95 – 111Cleveland CavaliersWon6,2175-27
8October 21 (in Value City Arena)Milwaukee Bucks77 – 83Cleveland CavaliersWon7,0926-28
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Regular season

Standings

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Game log

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Playoffs

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The Cleveland Cavaliers did not qualify for the 2011 NBA Playoffs.

Player statistics

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  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

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Stats with the Cavaliers.
1 Did not start or finish the season with the Cavs.

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Awards, Records and Milestones

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Records

Team Records

  • On January 11, the Cavaliers set franchise records for fewest points in a game (57) and largest margin of defeat (55) against the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • On January 15, the Cavaliers set a franchise record for most points given up in a half (80) against the Denver Nuggets.
  • The Cavaliers had their first winless month (with at least 12 games) in franchise history, going 0–16 in January.
  • On February 11, the Cavaliers snapped the NBA record for longest losing streak. After 26 consecutive losses, they defeated the Los Angeles Clippers.
  • On March 4, the Cavs snapped their franchise record for most consecutive losses on the road, against the New York Knicks, at 26.

Milestones

  • Baron Davis reached 800 career games.
  • Semih Erden played his first season in the NBA.
  • Christian Eyenga played his first season in the NBA.*
  • Alonzo Gee reached 1,000 minutes played.
  • Daniel Gibson reached 300 career games, 7,000 minutes, 2,000 field goals attempted, 1,000 three-point shots attempted and 2,000 points.*
  • Joey Graham reached 6,000 minutes played.
  • Luke Harangody played his first season in the NBA.
  • Manny Harris played his first season in the NBA.*
  • J.J. Hickson reached 400 career games, 4,000 minutes, 1,000 field goals attempted, 1,000 rebounds and 2,000 points.*
  • Ryan Hollins reached 3,000 minutes played and 1,000 points.
  • Antawn Jamison reached 900 career games, 33,000 minutes played, 15,000 field goals attempted, 5,000 defensive rebounds, 7,000 rebounds and 18,000 points.
  • Jamario Moon reached 6,000 minutes played.
  • Anthony Parker reached 400 career games, 12,000 minutes, 3,000 field goals attempted, 1,000 assists and 4,000 points.
  • Leon Powe reached 3,000 minutes played.
  • Samardo Samuels played his first season in the NBA.*
  • Ramon Sessions reached 200 career games, 6,000 minutes, 1,000 field goals made, 2,000 field goals attempted, 1,000 free throws attempted, 1,000 assists and 2,000 points.
  • Anderson Varejão reached 400 career games and 10,000 minutes.*
  • Jawad Williams reached 1,000 minutes played.*
  • Mo Williams reached 500 career games, 15,000 minutes, 6,000 field goals attempted, 1,000 free throws made and 7,000 points.

*Spent the entire NBA Career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, until reach these Milestones.

Team milestones

  • On November 2, the Cavaliers reached 3,400 combined regular and post-season games, against the Atlanta Hawks.
  • On February 8, the Cavaliers reached 3,300 regular season games, against the Dallas Mavericks.
  • On February 11, the Cavaliers reached 1,600 regular and post-season victories, against the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Injuries, surgeries and absences

Transactions

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Additions

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Trades

July 9, 2010 To Cleveland Cavaliers---- To Miami Heat----
July 26, 2010 To Cleveland Cavaliers---- To Minnesota Timberwolves----
February 24, 2011 To Cleveland Cavaliers---- To Los Angeles Clippers----
February 24, 2011 To Cleveland Cavaliers---- To Boston Celtics----
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