Cavaliers All-Time Roster GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed As a Free Agent, March 23, 1994

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Cavaliers All-Time Roster GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed As a Free Agent, March 23, 1994 131 Cavaliers All-Time Roster GARY ALEXANDER Height: 6’7” Weight: 240 Born: November 1, 1969 (South Florida ’92) Signed as a free agent, March 23, 1994. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1993-94 7 43 7 12 .583 3 7 .429 6 6 12 1 7-0 3 0 17 2.4 LANCE ALLRED Height: 6’11” Weight: 250 Born: February 2, 1981 (Weber State ‘05) Signed as a free agent by the Cavaliers on April 4, 2008 and signed 10-day contracts on March 13 and March 25, 2008. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 2007-08 3 10 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 3 1.0 JOHN AMAECHI Height: 6’10” Weight: 270 Born: November 26, 1970 (Penn State ’95) Signed as a free agent, October 5, 1995. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1995-96 28 357 29 70 .414 19 33 .576 13 39 52 9 49-1 6 11 77 2.8 PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1996 1 2 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 CLIFF ANDERSON Height: 6’5” Weight: 200 Born: September 7, 1944 (St. Joseph’s, PA ’67) Signed as a free agent, October 15, 1970. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1970-71 23 171 19 59 .322 41 60 .683 —- —- 37 16 22-1 —- —- 79 3.4 DEREK ANDERSON Height: 6’5” Weight: 190 Born: July 18, 1974 (Kentucky ’97) Drafted by Cleveland in first round, 1997 (13th pick). YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1997-98 66 1839 239 586 .408 275 315 .873 55 132 187 227 136-0 86 13 770 11.7 1998-99 38 978 125 314 .398 138 165 .836 20 89 109 145 73-0 48 4 409 10.8 2 Years 104 2817 364 900 .404 413 480 .860 75 221 296 372 209-0 134 17 1179 11.3 Three-Point Field Goals: 1997-98, 17-84 (.202); 1998-99, 21-69 (.304); Total 38-153 (.248) PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1998 4 103 10 22 .455 23 26 .885 0 9 9 11 10-0 5 1 43 10.8 RON ANDERSON Height: 6’7” Weight: 220 Born: October 15, 1958 (Fresno State ’84) Drafted by Cleveland in second round, 1984 (27th pick). YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1984-85 36 520 84 195 .431 41 50 .820 39 49 88 34 40-0 9 7 210 5.8 1985-86 17 207 37 74 .500 12 16 .750 5 21 26 8 20-0 1 0 86 5.1 2 Years 53 727 121 269 .450 53 66 .803 44 70 114 42 60-0 10 7 296 5.6 Three-Point Field Goals: 1984-85, 1-2 (.500); 1985-86, 0-1 (.000); Total 1-3 (.333). PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1985 2 9 0 3 .000 0 0 —- 1 2 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 MARTYNAS ANDRIUSKEVICIUS Height: 7’2” Weight: 240 Born: March 12, 1986 (Lithuania) Acquired from Orlando in exhange for a second-round pick and cash on June 29, 2005. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 2005-06 6 9 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 1 3 4 0 1-0 2 0 0 0.0 MILOS BABIC Height: 7’0” Weight: 240 Born: November 23, 1968 (Tennessee Tech ’90) Traded by Phoenix for the rights to Stefano Rusconi, June 27, 1990. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1990-91 12 52 6 19 .316 7 12 .583 6 3 9 4 7-0 1 1 19 1.6 132 JOHN BAGLEY Height: 6’0” Weight: 192 Born: April 23, 1960 (Boston College ’83) Drafted by Cleveland in first round, 1982 (12th pick). YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1982-83 68 990 161 373 .432 64 84 .762 17 79 96 167 74-0 54 5 386 5.7 1983-84 76 1712 257 607 .423 157 198 .793 49 107 156 333 113-1 78 4 673 8.9 1984-85 81 2401 338 693 .488 125 167 .749 54 237 291 697 132-0 129 5 804 9.9 1985-86 78 2472 366 865 .423 170 215 .791 76 199 275 735 165-1 122 10 911 11.7 1986-87 72 2182 312 732 .426 113 136 .831 55 197 252 379 114-0 91 7 768 10.7 5 Years 375 9757 1430 3270 .439 629 800 .786 251 819 1070 2311 598-2 474 31 3542 9.4 Three-Point Field Goals: 1982-83, 0-14 (.000); 1983-84, 2-17 (.118); 1984-85, 3-26 (.115); 1985-86, 9-37 (.243); 1986-87, 31-103 (.301); Total 45-197 (.228). PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1985 4 168 22 56 .393 7 10 .700 1 15 16 40 7-0 10 0 51 12.8 Three-Point Field Goals: 0-3 (.000). TONY BATTIE Height: 6’11” Weight: 240 Born: February 11, 1976 (Texas Tech ‘98) Acquired along with Kedrick Brown and Eric Williams on December 15, 2003 from the Boston Celtics in exchange for Ricky Davis, Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart and a second-round pick. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 2003-04 50 977 114 267 .427 44 56 .786 79 162 241 37 104-0 18 47 272 5.4 Three-Point Field Goals: 1-8 (.125). JOHN BATTLE Height: 6’2” Weight: 190 Born: November 9, 1962 (Rutgers ’85) Signed as a free agent, July 17, 1991. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1991-92 76 1637 316 659 .480 145 171 .848 19 93 112 159 116-0 36 6 779 10.3 1992-93 41 497 83 200 .415 56 72 .778 4 25 29 54 39-0 9 5 223 5.4 1993-94 51 814 130 273 .476 73 97 .753 7 32 39 83 66-0 22 1 338 6.6 1994-95 28 280 43 114 .377 19 26 .731 3 8 11 37 28-0 8 1 116 4.1 4 Years 196 3228 572 1246 .459 293 366 .801 33 158 191 333 249-0 75 13 1456 7.4 Three-Point Field Goals: 1991-92, 2-17 (.118); 1992-93, 1-6 (.167); 1993-94, 5-19 (.263); 1994-95, 11-31 (.355); Total 19-73 (.260). PLAYOFFS YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1992 15 202 34 82 .415 21 23 .913 4 8 12 15 11-0 5 1 89 5.9 1993 1 6 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 1 1 1 2-0 0 0 0 0.0 1994 1 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 —- 0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 2 2.0 1995 2 7 2 3 .667 0 0 —- 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 4 2.0 4 Years 19 223 37 87 .425 21 23 .913 4 11 15 17 14-0 5 1 95 5.0 Three-Point Field Goals: 1992, 0-2 (.000); 1995, 0-1 (.000); Total 0-3 (.000). ALFRED BUTCH BEARD Height: 6’3” Weight: 185 Born: May 4, 1947 (Louisville ’69) Selected from Atlanta in expansion draft, May 11, 1970. Traded by Golden State with future draft choices for Dwight Davis, May 29, 1975. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1971-72 68 2434 394 849 .464 260 342 .760 —- —- 276 456 213-2 —- —- 1048 15.4 1974-75 15 255 35 90 .389 27 37 .730 14 29 43 45 36-0 10 2 97 6.5 2 Years 83 2689 429 939 .457 287 379 .757 14 29 319 501 249-2 10 2 1145 13.8 ALL-STAR GAME YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF STL BS PTS PPG 1972 1 7 1 4 .250 1 1 1.000 —- —- 1 0 0-0 —- —- 3 3.0 BENOIT BENJAMIN Height: 7’0” Weight: 265 Born: November 22, 1964 (Creighton ’85) Claimed off waivers, November 1, 1999. YEAR GP MINS FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% OR DR TR AST PF-D STL BS PTS PPG 1999-2000 3 8 1 3 .333 0 0 —- 0 1 1 0 1-0 0 1 2 0.7 ELMER BENNETT Height: 6’0” Weight: 170 Born: February 13, 1970 (Notre Dame ’92) Signed as a free agent, January 26, 1995.
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