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After a rookie season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Jim Cleamons was traded to Cleveland where he would play for five years and would have three consecutive years where he would average over 10 Points and five Assists per Game (1974-75 to 1976-77).  Cleamons was an above-average defensive player, and in 1975/76 he was a Second Team All-NBA Defensive Selection.
Mike Mitchell would play his first three and a half seasons in the NBA for the Cleveland Cavaliers where he was named an All-Star in 1981.  Mitchell played 271 Games for the Cavs where he had his biggest scoring season with a 24.5 PPG, which was good enough for eighth overall.  The scorer would post a 19.3 PPG over his career for Cleveland.

Jim Brewer played his first five and a half seasons in the NBA with the Cleveland Cavaliers where the former Minnesota Golden Gopher (and teammate of future Baseball Hall of Famer, Dave Winfield) and second overall pick of the 1973 Draft would display his defensive prowess. 

Is this rank too low for the “Reign Man”

Shawn Kemp is correctly most identified as a member of the Seattle SuperSonics but he played three seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers for three seasons where he put up some excellent numbers.