
Livestream On October 11, 2016 Today is 6 days away from the NBA regular season opener! Xiaobian leads you to understand the Best Fifteen-Man Lineup of the Cavaliers in 2K19!
Starting:
Point Guard: Mark Price Ability 91
Playing time stats: 16.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 7.2 assists, shooting 47.9%
In his early years at Georgia Tech, Price, who was only 1.83 meters tall, was questioned for being too short, too slow, and too slow to react as a point guard. To this end, he was only selected by the Lone Ranger in the second round of the 1986 draft, but the discerning knight immediately put him under the account.
Price's strength is stability, with a career free throw shooting percentage of 90.4 percent, a three-point shooting percentage of 40.2 percent, and in the 1988–89 season he became the second member of the "180 Club" after Larry Bird. In addition to scoring, Price's point guard has also done a good job, and when he was sent to the bullet in 1995, he was the Cavaliers' all-time assist and total steal king, of course, and has now been surpassed by Zhan Huang.
Price's other stunt is his ability to crack the bag. Steve Cole once said: "Mark invented a new way to break the bag, he was the first player in history to really crack the bag... When the other party is packed, he will always bow his head and rush through the two of them, and immediately shoot. Nobody did that back then, but if you look at the NBA today, almost everybody does it. Mark was the forerunner. ”
During his time with the Cavaliers, Price was named an All-Star four times and the All-Team four times. His No. 25 jersey was also permanently sealed by the Cavaliers.
Quarterback: Kyrie Irving Ability point 92
Playing time stats: 21.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 5.5 assists, shooting 45.7%
In the 2011 draft, the Cavaliers averaged 21.6 points, 5.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game. He has been named to the All-Star Team six times in his career and the third team of the NBA All-NBA Team once. And won the AMVP at the 2014 All-Star Game. In Game 7 of the 2016 Finals, Irving hit a three-pointer against Curry to help the team win the championship, which was his most brilliant moment.
Small Forward: LeBron James Ability 99
Playing time stats: 27.2 points, 7.3 rebounds, 7.3 assists, shooting 49.2%
He is the chosen son of a knight from God, and he came to the NBA with an unparalleled aura, and he was regarded as a savior as soon as he arrived at the knight. He averaged 27.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game for 11 years with the Cavaliers, and under his leadership, the Cavaliers reached the NBA Finals five times and managed to reach the top in 2016. In a sense, James is the Totem of the Cavaliers.
Big Forward: Brad Doherty Ability 90
Playing time stats: 19.0 points, 9.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 0.7 blocks, shooting 53.2%
Doherty became a Knight in 1986 as a champion. He averaged 15.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game in his rookie season and was named to the Rookie All-Rookie Team. His time with the Cavaliers was a glorious one, reaching the playoffs six times and reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in 1991–92. By the time Dolti left, he had a total of 10,389 points and 5,227 rebounds, once the Cavaliers' all-time top scorer and rebounding champion. Of course, these two records have now been broken by Zhan Huang and Big Z respectively.
The reason why Doherty failed to continue the record is that in addition to the fact that the juniors are good enough, he has only played for 8 seasons due to injury. After spending two years battling injuries without success, 30-year-old Doherty announced his retirement in 1996. On March 1, 1997, the Cavaliers announced that they would permanently seal his No. 43 jersey.
Center: Zaidrunas Ilgoskas Ability 88
Playtime stats: 13.8 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.6 blocks, shooting 47.5%
In the 1996 NBA Draft, Big Z was selected by the Cavaliers in the 20th place in the first round, and was named to the NBA Rookie Second Team and the Rookie Challenge MVP during the rookie season, and was named to the NBA All-Star Team twice in his career. Averaging 17.2 points per game at his peak, Big Z is the typical center player in Europe, with long-range attack ability, high basketball IQ, and the ability to rationally use physical confrontation, big Z fully benefited from his early training in Lithuania. As a teenager, he played as an organization defender, then as a small forward before moving to the centre-forward position. In March 2010, Big Z, who had previously been sent to the Wizards by the Cavaliers and then cut, waited 30 days to return to the Cavaliers. In his first home game against the Kings since his return, Cavaliers fans all stood up and applauded. Four years later, his No. 11 jersey was also permanently sealed by the Cavaliers.
Substitutes: Larry Nance (87), Kevin Love (87), Terrell Brandon (86), Wald Free (86), Camby Russell (86), Austin Carr (86), Ron Harper (86), Binger Smith (85), John Williams (85), Anderson Vallejo (83)
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