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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Wednesday is the day to celebrate the Cavaliers' NBA championship in Cleveland. The parade to honor the city's first major sports title in 52 years began after the scheduled 11 ...
Speaking to reporters at the Cleveland Cavaliers' media day ... Relive some of the best moments from the Cavs' championship parade, five years later, with the slideshow below.
A 52-year championship drought had come to an end and the largest parade crowd in Ohio history descended on the city. The Cleveland Cavaliers ... surreal storyline. The Cavs had done something ...
Cavs star LeBron James receives the Larry O'Brien trophy from Browns great Jim Brown at Wednesday's downtown parade celebrating ... hoisted two WWE wrestling championship belts along the route ...
The victory over the Golden State Warriors (kindly wiping that smile off Draymond Green’s face) ended the decades-long championship drought for Cleveland ... victory parade that brought more ...
Cleveland's championship ... a parade -- one that's been planned for a lifetime. "Our fans, they ride or die, no matter what's been going on, no matter the Browns, the Indians, the Cavs, and ...
CLEVELAND Parade pandemonium. The mother of all sports rallies. Such epic description is warranted for the Cleveland Cavaliers championship ... (After the Cavs won the NBA Finals), he said ...
From NBA.com Staff The Cavs top the Warriors in a Game ... Finals MVP James and the Cavaliers celebrated the championship with a parade in Cleveland three days after they secured the title.
After all, last week marked the five-year anniversary of the Cavs' 2016 NBA championship, while Tuesday served as the same anniversary of Cleveland's first major sports championship parade in 52 ...
The CLEVELAND CAVALIERS basketball team was organized by Nick Mileti and admitted to the National Basketball Assn. in 1970, along with the Buffalo Braves and the Portland Trail Blazers. With the ...
A four-hour parade on a 100-degree day. As a reference point, the Cavs would’ve been considered a second-apron team under these current rules during James’ final three years in Cleveland.