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Nicknamed the “Windexman" for his ability to clean the boards, Cage played two seasons for Cleveland.  He was a rebounding champion as a Los Angeles Clipper in 1987/88, but he was older and slower when he joined Cleveland (1994/95) but could still grab the boards.  Cage averaged 7.9 Rebounds per Game with Cleveland.
Playing his first five seasons as a Cleveland Cavalier, John Bagley got off to a bit of a slow start as the 12th overall pick of 1982 did not earn the starting job at Point Guard until his third season.  In his third and fourth season, he would finish 5th and 4th respectively in Assists per Game and would have a three-year streak averaging over 10 Points per Game.  Bagley would however only make one playoff with Cleveland.

Daniel Gibson played his entire seven-year career in the National Basketball Association with the Cleveland Cavaliers where he mostly came off the bench.  Still, Gibson would have two seasons where he managed to average over 10 Points per Game (2007/08 & 2010/11) and was a part of four playoff teams, including the 2007/08 season where Cleveland went to the Finals.  That year had a post-season PER of 16.8.

Kenny Carr played his first two seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers before he was traded to Cleveland where he would play 201 Games.  Carr would see more playing time than he would anywhere else, and in 1980/81 he had career highs in Minutes Played (32.3), Points (15.2) and Rebounds (10.3) per Game and overall, he had a PPG of 14.1 and a PER of 16.4.