Cleveland Cavaliers tickets are for sale and one of our best NBA game sellers. The Cavs are one of the most exciting teams, and season ticket holders fight for our Cavaliers tickets for both home and away games. The "CAVS" are contenders in the NBA Eastern Conference and are challenging the reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics for league supremacy.
Cleveland continued to improve, and in 1992 they reached the Easter Conference finals, only to be once again stopped by Jordans Bulls. The team continued to be competitive in subsequent years, but had limited playoff success. After a difficult 2002-2003 season, the Cavaliers won the NBA draft lottery to secure the first pick in the upcoming draft. With that pick they selected Cleveland native LeBron James directly out of high school. One of the most highly touted prospects in the history of the league, James did not disappoint, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in his first season. The team improved steadily after James arrival, reaching the second round of the playoffs in 2006 and the NBA finals in 2007, losing to the San Antonio Spurs in four games. In 2008, the Cavs took the eventual champion Boston Celtics to seven games in the second round.
The Cavs joined the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team. At first the team struggled: by losing the last 19 games of the 1981-1982 seasons, and then the first five games of the following season, the team suffered the NBAs all-time longest losing streak.
But fans stood by their team, lining up to buy Cavaliers tickets. By 1986, the Cavaliers had become a perennial contender in the Eastern Conference, lead by a core of players that included Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, Ron Harper, and Jim Nance. In 1989, the Cavaliers faced Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the playoffs. The series went to five games, and lead to one of the great clutch shots in NBA history. With three seconds left and Cleveland leading by one, Michael Jordan took an in-bound pass and made a long jumper despite being closely guarded by Cleveland's Craig Ehlo. This basketball moment went down in NBA lore as one of the greatest moments in Cavs history.