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Classic Cavs : the 50 greatest games in Cleveland Cavaliers history / Jonathan Knight.
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Knight, Jonathan, 1976-
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
Second edition, revised and updated.
Published/Created
Kent, Ohio : Black Squirrel Books, [2016]
Description
xiii, 214 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
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GV885.52.C57 K65 2016
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Cleveland Cavaliers (Basketball team)
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History
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Series
Classic sports
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Summary note
"Classic Cavs counts down the fifty greatest Cleveland Cavaliers games, from their 67-loss inaugural NBA season in 1970-71 through the long-awaited world championship campaign of 1015-16. The rich, colorful history of the Cavs is woven into these tales, tying together the early games at rickety old Cleveland Arena, the incredible highs and heartbreaking lows out at Richfield Coliseum, and the fierce battles wages at the 'Q.' Knight ranks the last-second nail-biters alongside satisfying routs and postseason epics, from the phenomenon known as the Miracle of Richfield in 1976 to Kyrie Irving's incredible title-clinching short forty years later"--Back cover.
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Fifty greatest games in Cleveland Cavaliers history
ISBN
9781606352816 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
1606352814
LCCN
2016010952
OCLC
944956391
Other standard number
99970037965
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