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43. Bob Sura

Playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers for the first five seasons of his career where he was used mostly in a bench role.  The Guard would average 8.1 Points per Game as a Cavalier with his best season being his fifth and last year with the team where he would post a 13.8 PPG.

A member of the Cleveland Cavaliers for two and a half seasons, Cliff Robinson would put his best career rebounding metrics of his career while playing there.  In Robinson's two full seasons in Cleveland, he would average 11.1 and 10.3 boards respectively, both of which would land him in the top ten in that metric.  Robinson would also average 17.7 Points per Game in his 180 Games for the team.

Arriving midway through the 2014/15 season, the enigmatic J.R. Smith came to become a part of LeBron's court, and for the most part, he understood his role on the team.  Smith would be at his best in the 2016 playoffs where he helped Cleveland win their first NBA Championship as their starting Shooting Guard averaging 11.5 Points per Game in the playoffs.  Sadly, Smith will be remembered for his bonehead move in Game 1 of the 2018 Finals where he held onto the ball in the dying seconds thinking that Cleveland had a lead when they were tied.  The Cavs would go onto lose that game and were swept by the Golden State Warriors.
Dick Snyder played four seasons with Cleveland where the Shooting Guard where in his first season after arriving in a trade from Seattle, would finish ninth in Field Goal Percentage.  Snyder's play would diminish after but his first two years would still see him average over 10 Points per Game.  As a Cavalier, he averaged 10.6 Points per Game, and he would win a championship with Seattle in what would be his last year in the NBA.