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Wesley Person would play five of his ten seasons in the NBA with the Cleveland Cavilers, where he would be his most productive.  Person’s first season (1997/98) with Cleveland would see him jack up the most threes, and lead the NBA in Three-Point Field Goals made or attempted.  It was one of the best years of his career, with career highs in VORP (5.2) and he averaged 13.7 Points per Game, but he regressed the year after and would lose his starting Shooting Guard the year after but would rebound in 2001/02 (his last season in Cleveland) with a PPG of 15.1.  Overall, he averaged 12.0. Points per Game with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

When people think of Drew Gooden, they mostly remember him as a journeyman.  That is not an inaccurate statement as the Power Forward played for ten teams over his career, but it was with the Cleveland Cavaliers where he had the longest (and arguably most productive) run of his career.

In terms of overall popularity, especially in the 1970s, Bingo Smith is a top-five selection, and how can anyone named "Bingo" not be?

Arguably the best run of the career of Tyrone Hill was the four years he played in Cleveland.  The big man alternated at Power Forward and Center and in the 1994/95 season, he would be chosen for what would be his only All-Star Game.  That year, he would average 13.8 Points and 10.9 Rebounds per Game, the latter seeing him finish fifth overall in the National Basketball Association.  Two seasons later, in what would be his last in a Cavaliers uniform, he would finish tenth in Rebounds per Game with a 9.9 average.  Hill would overall post 10.8 Points and 9.2 Rebounds per Game as a Cleveland Cavalier.