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Favorite Cleveland Cavalier?

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Who is your favorite current Cleveland Cavalier?

  • LeBron James

    Votes: 26 19.4%
  • Kyrie Irving

    Votes: 47 35.1%
  • Kevin Love

    Votes: 12 9.0%
  • Anderson Varejao

    Votes: 13 9.7%
  • Tristan Thompson

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • Timofey Mozgov

    Votes: 17 12.7%
  • J.R. Smith

    Votes: 10 7.5%
  • Mike Miller

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shawn Marion

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other: Iman Shumpert, James Jones, Matthew Dellavedova, Joe Harris, or Brendan Haywood

    Votes: 7 5.2%

  • Total voters
    134
I'm going to make this simple. It's LeBron.

Every time I see him on the court, I am constantly reminded that this is the most naturally gifted basketball player I will ever see in my entire life, and he plays for MY team. I try to live in the moment because this is a once in a lifetime thing, and these days will not last forever.

But in the meantime, us Cleveland fans get to watch greatness every single day, and we shouldn't take that for granted.
 
I only own one Cavs jersey, and that jersey bears the name of Mr.4th Quarter himself Kyrie Irving.
 
LeBron - he's not just the best player on the team or the best player in the league, he's the best player of this generation.

Kyrie is my second favorite. He's so much fun to watch.
 
Voted Kyrie, for the same reasons everyone has already posted.

Soft-spot for Thompson too though. I just really like both of these kids. I'm glad we have them on the team. We had a huge over-haul, but it's nice to see we have at least two good young players for all those years of garbage.
 
There hasn't been a day that I haven't cried since Alex Kirk was traded.
 
Kevin Love. Amazing rebounder, those outlet passes are crazy. Not to mention, he's not even close to being used correctly, goes quarters at a time without getting a look, his numbers are taking a hit, but doesn't complain & just does his job.

Dude just wants to win.

Almost perfect... Though I would also add he is the most underrated player on our roster right now. People don't appreciate the small things he does on offense and his enormous IQ. Hope to watch him in cavs uniform for the next 5 years.
 
Kyrie.

He's our guy.

I hope the Cavs are the only team he ever plays for.

Can't wait to see him pitch Anthony Davis to come to Cleveland in 6-7 years after we've won multiple championships.

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I went Kyrie. Great, exciting player that bridged the gap from our last contender to our current one. He kept my hope alive over the last four years. He is also a super nice guy - went to an autograph signing and he was great with my son (and every other kid). Just a classy dude.

#2 - LeBron...best basketball player I've had the opportunity to see in Cleveland. I also appreciate how much he puts Cleveland, Akron, and NE Ohio on the map. Finally, although he can be dramatic, the work he does for local kids is inspiring. His "I Promise" program and the LBJ Family Foundation touch so many lives.

#3 - Tristan...it drives me crazy how many times he gets blocked down low but damnit, the kids plays with heart every single second of every single game. He is to this team what Andy was to our last contender.

#4 - Kevin Love...I think he'll play a huge role in bringing us an NBA Title and he seems like a genuine, down-to-earth guy.

#5 - Mike Miller...I know he's not playing a ton now, but I bet you he knocks down at least one gigantic shot in the Playoffs.
 
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Antawn Jamison - The Tank Driver. None of this would be possible without him!!!! And he was a really nice guy too.

EDIT - Didnt see current - Current will have to be James. No James, No Championship hope.
 
I can say from living in NYC how happy I am the Cavs got Smith... Favorite new Cav but always have to give it to Andy...
 
Other than the fact that he was born half an hour away from where I live, I've long loved Kyrie's attitude and approach to the game. He's got a long way to go and his age plays a factor in a number of the poor on-court body language decisions we've seen him make over the years but 'Cleveland's Kid' as he called himself the day he re-signed will always be my guy.

Oh, and not to mention that he's the only one of the guys I've met on his very own 'Coming Home Tour' down here in Australia <---
 

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