5 Chairman...... Vice Chairman...... Jeff Cohen, Nate Forbes

General Manager ...... Chris Grant Head Coach ...... Mike Brown Assistant Coaches...... , Bernie Bickerstaff, Igor Kokoskov, Jamahl Mosley, Vice President, Operations...... David Griffin Assistant ...... Trent Redden Director of International Scouting...... Chico Averbuck Special Assistant to General Manager...... Scouts...... Pete Babcock, David Henderson Director, Pro Player Personnel...... Manager Basketball Administration & Team Counsel...... Anthony Leotti Director, Player Development/Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Director Player Development...... Canton Charge Head Coach...... Steve Hetzel Canton Charge Assistant Coaches...... , Jordi Fernandez High Performance Director...... Alex Moore Head Athletic Trainer...... Steve Spiro Assistant Athletic Trainer, Performance Scientist...... Yusuke Nakayama Performance Specialist...... Derek Millender Team Physicians...... Richard Parker, MD, Alfred Cianflocco, MD Team Dentists...... Todd Coy, DMD, Ray Raper, DMD Physical Therapist...... George Sibel Director of Team Security...... Marvin Cross Director of Analytics ...... Jon Nichols Director, Team Operations...... Mark Cashman Equipment/Facilities Coordinator ...... Michael Templin Team Operations Manager...... Maura Schroeder Executive Assistant to General Manager...... Norma Hoops Special Team Projects Coordinator ...... Manager, Video/Advance Scouting ...... Dan Vincent Assistant Team Video Coordinator...... Mike Gerrity IS Developer ...... Brad DeAngelis Basketball Operations Assistant ...... Taotao Zhang Basketball Operations Seasonal Assistants...... Andrew Denisco, Jeffrey Feld

Chief Executive Officer...... President, Business Operations...... Kerry Bubolz Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer...... Mozelle Jackson Senior Vice President, Communications & Broadcasting...... Tad Carper Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer...... Tracy Marek Senior Vice President, Chief Revenue Officer...... Brad Sims Vice President, Sales and Service...... Nic Barlage Vice President, Facility Operations...... Antony Bonavita Vice President, Guest Experience/Special Projects...... Gayle Bibby-Crème Vice President, Digital...... Mike Conley Vice President, Corporate Partnerships...... Randy Domain Vice President, Community Relations & Player Programs...... Colleen Garrity Vice President, General Counsel...... Jason Hillman Administrative Offices: Senior Director, Events...... Hallie Yavitch Manager Private Events/Banquet...... Shari Lindenbaum Executive Assistant to President...... Stephanie Kreiner Special Assistant to Executive Team...... Chris Cusack Administrative Assistant ...... Stephanie Paoletta Administrative Services: Telecom Manager...... Joe Mohner Administrative Services Assistant...... Laurie Slepko Administrative Services Coordinator...... Gabrielle Green Basketball Communications: Director of Basketball Communications ...... BJ Evans Manager of Basketball Communications...... Jeff Schaefer Sports Communications Coordinator ...... Cherome Owens Basketball Communications Seasonal Assistant ...... Charlie Anderson Broadcast Services: Senior Director, Broadcast Services...... Dave Dombrowski Director Community/Business Development...... Manager QTV Engineering...... Joe Frietchen Manager Broadcast/Entertainment Services...... Ryan Banks Senior Producer ...... Leo Simone Play by Play Announcer...... John Michael Engineer/Videographer...... Dave McElhatten Senior Producer/Reporter...... Scott Zurilla QTV Engineering Coordinator...... Ken Barski

6 Business Intelligence Grp: Senior Director, Business Intelligence ...... Kevin O’Toole Director, Database Marketing...... Damion Chatmon Senior Analytics Manager...... Carlos Orjuela Manager, Database/CRM Innovation...... Jeremy Halek Business Analyst...... Mikel Davis, Open Community Relations: Sr . Manager, Community Relations ...... Holly Yanak Community Relations Coordinator ...... Jaime Diewald Director, Alumni Relations...... Campy Russell Corporate Communications: Senior Director, Corporate Communications ...... Phyllis Salem Manager, Corporate Communications ...... Jenn Yokley Manager, Corporate Communications ...... Mark Wright Corporate Sales: Senior Director, Partnership Activation...... Shelly Cayette Senior Director, Corporate Partnership Development...... Matt O’Brien Senior Director, Corporate Partnership...... Steve Meyer Director, Corporate Partnership ...... Neil Fortier Senior Corporate Partnership Executive...... Beth Stephano Senior Managers, Corporate Partnership Activation...... Robert Gelman, Cari Henegar, Lisa Hudak Manager, New Media Sales...... David Gordon Managers, Corporate Partnership Activation ...... Pete Harenda, Alisha Sanford Director Corporate Partnership-Casino/Racino...... Jeff Kadlub Corporate Partnership Executives ...... Nicole Willis Executive Assistant...... Theresa Timko Digital Team: Director, Digital Content/Operations...... Brandon Jirousek Beatwriter ...... Joe Gabriele Manger, Digital Production...... Matt Haltuch Email/Digital Design Coordinator ...... John Scheiderer Digital Production Coordinator ...... Joe Caione Digital Content Manager...... Nick Adams Social Media Coordinator...... Lucy Matz Facility Operations: Senior Director, Facility Operations ...... Matt Miller Director, Guest Experience...... Patrick Scanlon Director, Housekeeping...... Bob Pollard Director, Engineering/Maintenance...... Ray Deemer Director, Safety/Security...... Brian Herbert Manager, Building Crews ...... Tommy Thomas Manager, Housekeeping...... Randy Fitzsimmons Manager, Security...... Brad Frolo Manager, Suite Services & Experience ...... Jan Shupe Sr . Manager, Practice Facility...... David Painter Manager, Staffing...... Lydia Hardy Business Manager, Facility Ops...... Monica Cianchetti Facilities Architect...... Michael Lathrop Manager, Operations...... Sherman Cartwright Staffing Coordinator ...... Dana Love Guest Experience Coordinator...... Patrick Sheehan Manager, Event Services ...... Dominic Pavone Admin Assistant/Office Coordinator ...... Linda Laverty Team Leader, Building Crew-Events ...... Jerome Hunt Building Maintenance...... Mike Balla, Melvin Dimes, Jason Floyd, Lonnie King Scott Maxwell, Russ Milner, Mike Mulhall, Jody Shankland, Jose Torres Building Crew ...... Frazier, Steve Kuzemchak, Kevin Lowery, Adrian Miller, Hubert Parks, James Parks, Bennie Redmond, Richie Smart, Dave Wigley, Trent Wilson, Kevin Williams Housekeeping Level Leaders...... Leonard Bradley, Novella Clark, Antonio Hill, Truelove Jackson, Renee Little, Manay Marks-Marshall, Jeff Reed, Wayne Sparr, Robert Stone Security Sergeants...... Randy Kelly, Eric Montoya, Sam Schleman Senior Security Officers ...... Greg Bee, Deborah Ellington Security Officers...... Jose Ayala, Doug Black, Justin Cajka, Barb Consorte, Deanna Davey, Norris Duncan, Thomachia Goodwin, Glenda Irvin, Anthony Kimbrough, Brittany McCune, Brian Miller, Noble Nixon, Tom Roop, Cory Shaw, Kyle Sheehan, Jeremy Smith, Joe Vitanza, Damon Wright Finance/IT: Sr . Director Finance ...... Bill Tomoff Assistant Controller...... Scott Sangrey Senior Director, Information Technology...... Ed Kordel Financial Analyst...... Greg Prymicz Manager, AP/AR...... Roxann Lincoln Senior Manager, Payroll ...... Linda Burch Accounts Payable Clerks ...... Connie Kacik, Carol Routt Help Desk Manager ...... Steve Allison Help Desk Analysts...... Shawn Barthel, Robert Harmon Junior Accountant...... Elise Hunt SharePoint Administrator ...... Erin Champion Manager Network Operations...... Rob Hageman Network Administrators...... Steve Schur Payroll Coordinator...... Anna Michaels Accountant II...... Nehal Patel Senior Accountant...... Joe Rudolf Property Accountant...... Robert Cole Staff Accountant...... Shawn Louie

7 Game Entertainment: Director, Animal Control ...... Jon Cudo Director, Game Presentation...... Evan Maxwell Senior Producers...... Matt Eck, Eric Hewitt, AJ Johnson Producers...... Kevin Libal, Matt Zronek Entertainment Teams Manager...... Jami Taylor QTV Project Manager...... Elizabeth Boscoe Game Presentation Coordinator...... Ahmaad Crump Entertainment Teams Coordinator ...... Demetris Bolling Special Projects Coordinator...... Mascot Coordinator...... Mick Rowan Prod & Editor In-Game Elements...... Mark Zaremba Human Resources: Director, Human Resources...... Farrell Finnin Sr . Manager, Human Resources...... Heather Brockler Benefits Coordinator...... Megan Dean Employment Coordinator...... Monica Conklin Human Resources Assistant...... Deb Carr Marketing: Sr . Director, Arena Marketing...... Chris Lesko Director, Graphics...... Mark Podolak Senior Manager, Marketing...... Nate Ferrall Manager, Advertising/Promotion...... Kerry Woloszynek Graphic Designers...... Blaine Fridrick, Nick Prost Marketing Manager...... Matt Papatheodorou Marketing Services Coordinator...... Joel Layman Retail: Director, Retail...... Linda Gambow Sr . Manager, Retail...... Sharon Caramell Manager, Team Shop...... Jillian Yaro Manager, Warehouse Operations...... Jon Akers Manager, Ecommerce...... Michael Mullally Manager, Merchandise...... Amanda Marshall Buyer...... Kristyn Pruchnicki Sales: Senior Director, Business Development...... Mitch Ried Director, Business Development...... Eric Clouse Manager, Sales & Service Ops...... Tracy Behnke Manager, Premium Sales...... Josh Baker Manager, Membership Activation...... Abbey Mathis Senior Manager, Inside Sales/Recruiting...... Matt Fahr Manager, Client Experience...... Abbey Mathis Business Development Specialists . . . Craig Frederick, Dan Halley, Zach McMurray, Ken Meredith, Dan Maret, Mark Schoppe Membership Activation Specialists...... Michael. Drobnick, Mela Moatz, Mark Truesdell Sales & Client Service Coordinator...... Emily Wypyszynski Premium Sales Consultants...... Matt Korte, Sergio Magallanes, Chris Schons Manager Special Events...... Meghan Javorek Sales-Groups: Manager, Group Sales...... Brandon Lawrence Manager, Sales and Youth Sports ...... Scott MacDonald Group Events Specialists ...... Ade Ayodele, David Kodish, Mark Mazzagatti, Buck Miller, Chad Newsome, John Ruyf, Jessica Vella Group Services Coordinator...... Mary Hout Sales and Service Coordinator...... Austin Toli Sales-Inside: Account Executives ...... Kayleigh Bush, Kent Kohlenberg, Justin Lehrbaum, Nick Luberger, Julia McCormick, Jimmy McNamara, Marina Medic, Kayla Nedza, Kerri Nicol, Eric Sjogren, Brian Wolfe Sourcing: Senior Director, Corporate Sourcing/Admin Services...... Dana Wolfe Sourcing Manager...... Ryan Moosbrugger Sourcing Coordinator ...... Michelle Sikora Suite Sales/Service: Senior Director, Retention...... AJ Bondi Senior Manager, Premium Service...... Mike Sansone Manager, Suite/Premium Experience...... Amanda Gurney Corporate Hospitality Exec/Mgr Org Selling...... Corey James Manager Suites & Premium Account ...... JoAnna Halls Ticket Office: Senior Director, Ticket Operations...... Ron Velazquez Manager, Ticket Operations...... Mike Tillia Treasurer...... Adrianne Steets Sr . Ticket Ops Reps...... Chris Gervase, Bayley Haberman, Rhett Wennes First Assistant Treasurer...... Chris Jensen Assistant Treasurers...... Rick Garratt, Ashley Mary, Kathy McKnight, Larry Parsons, Tim Ursem

8 OWNERSHIP DAN GILBERT Chairman, LLC Founder and Chairman, Inc. Majority Owner, Dan Gilbert is the Chairman of Rock Ventures LLC, the umbrella entity for his investments and real estate, and Founder and Chairman of Quicken Loans Inc ,. the nation’s largest online home lender and third largest retail lender in the . In 2012, Quicken Loans closed more than $70 billion in home loan volume, a 133 percent increase over the $30 billion previous record set in 2011 . Dan is also majority owner of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA Development League’s Canton () Charge, the Arena Football League’s (AFL) , and the ’s (AHL) Lake Erie Monsters, as well as the operator of the Quicken Loans Arena (“The Q”) in Cleveland, Ohio . -based Quicken Loans employs nearly 10,000 people nationally and earned the highest ratings for customer satisfaction among all U .S . home loan lenders in a study by J .D . Power and Associates in 2010, 2011 and 2012 . Quicken Loans ranked in the Top-10 of FORTUNE magazine’s ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ in 2012, and has placed among the Top-30 companies on FORTUNE’s list for the past 10 years . The company has been recognized as one of Computerworld magazine’s ’100 Best Places to Work in IT’ the past nine years, ranking No . 1 in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2013 . Quicken Loans was awarded the nation’s best employer in Workplace Dynamics’ 2013 National Top Workplace list . The benchmark study of more than 870 companies based its rankings solely on feedback gathered through an employee survey . In less than three years, Quicken Loans moved its headquarters and more than 8,000 of its team members to , where Dan and the company are helping lead a revitalization of the city’s urban core . Dan founded Rock Financial in 1985 . The company grew into one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the country and, in the late 1990s, launched its Internet strategy and quickly positioned itself as the fastest growing direct mortgage lender on the Internet . In 2000, software maker purchased Rock Financial and the company was renamed “Quicken Loans ”. Dan stayed on as CEO, leading the company as it became the nation’s largest online home lender . QuickenLoans com. has gone on to earn “Best of the Web” accolades from Forbes, Money and PC Magazine . In 2002, Dan led a group and purchased Quicken Loans and its affiliated national title company, Title Source, Inc ,. back from Intuit . Dan became majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005 and undertook a complete overhaul of the entire organization . Shortly after, the Cavaliers won the 2007 Eastern Conference Championship, advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in the team’s 37-year history . The team finished the 2008-2009 regular season with a franchise record and NBA-best 66 wins, and followed that in 2009-2010 with another NBA-best 61-win regular season . Dan is a founding partner of Detroit-based private equity group Rockbridge Growth Equity LLC . The partnership invests in growing businesses in the financial services, Internet technology, consumer-direct marketing, and the sports and entertainment industries . Some of Rockbridge’s investments include: Northcentral University, a premier online educational institution; Protect America, a leading home security company; One on One Marketing, a premier educational institution sales lead provider; Connect America, a direct-to-consumer provider of personal emergency response systems; Purchasing Power, a niche e-commerce business that allows clients’ employees a way to purchase products through payroll deduction; Triad Retail Media, an online retail advertising company .

9 (Dan Gilbert Continued) In addition, Dan is a Principal of Detroit Venture Partners (DVP), a venture capital firm that funds start-up and early-stage technology companies in Detroit . Dan is also a significant shareholder and is involved in the operation of several consumer-based, technology- centered businesses, including: , the leader in sports and entertainment graphics; Veritix, a provider of paperless ticketing; Xenith, a developer of helmet technology that reduces brain injuries; StyleCaster, a community for all things fashion, beauty and music . Dan and a group of partners successfully backed a state-wide referendum to bring casino gaming to Ohio’s four largest cities in November 2009 . Rock Gaming LLC, with joint venture partner Caesars Entertainment, has developed unique urban casinos under the Horseshoe brand in Cleveland, which opened in May 2012, and , which opened in March 2013 . The companies are also developing an urban casino in downtown Baltimore, expected to open in 2014 . The developments have been designed to engage, promote and encourage gaming patrons to visit and support existing cultural, nightlife and sports attractions in the downtown areas where they are located . Dan is also the Director of Rock Gaming’s affiliate, Athens Acquisition LLC, which acquired a majority interest in Detroit’s Greektown Casino-Hotel in April 2013 . Dan launched Bizdom in 2007 . The non-profit entrepreneurial academy trains, mentors and finances business builders in their start-up enterprises in the city of Detroit . Bizdom’s mission is to create successful businesses, jobs, growth and wealth in large urban centers . Bizdom launched a second location, in , in 2011 . Dan serves on the boards of the , the D C. -based. Children’s National Medical (CNMC), and the Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF) . Dan also serves as Vice Chairman of the non-profit M-1 RAIL initiative, improving downtown and midtown Detroit’s transportation infrastructure with a 6 6. mile light rail system designed to help spur economic development . Dan earned his bachelor’s degree from State University and his law degree from Wayne State University .

10 OWNERSHIP JEFFREY COHEN Founder, Rock Companies LLC Vice Chairman, Cleveland Cavaliers Principal, Rock Gaming LLC Jeff Cohen is CEO and Founder of the Rock Companies, which includes the following family of companies: Rock Construction Company, Inc ,. Rock Equities LLC and Rock Management LLC . Rock Construction is a builder and developer that was founded in 1991 and has principal offices in Detroit, Michigan . With its affiliates, the company has developed, built and managed numerous commercial and residential projects including offices, custom homes, condominiums, apartment communities and arenas . Rock Construction is a licensed Michigan residential builder, a member of the Michigan Association of Home Builders, and licensed Michigan real estate broker . Rock Equities was formed in 2001 as a vehicle for pursuing real estate investment opportunities . Its holdings have included properties in , Michigan, , , and Ohio . Rock Equities has over $1 billion in transactions since its inception . Rock Management is a property management company that manages many of the Rock Companies’ holdings, particularly its properties in Southeastern Michigan, Metropolitan Orlando, North Carolina, and Southeast Ohio . Rock Management currently manages over 2,000 residential units, Quicken Loans Arena (The “Q”) and the Cleveland Clinic Courts . In June 2002, Jeff was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans Inc . (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc . Quicken Loans closed a record $70 billion in home loans in 2012 . Detroit based Quicken Loans employs more than 9,000 people nationally and earned the highest ratings for customer satisfaction among all U S. . home loan lenders in a study by J D. . Power and Associates in 2010, 2011 and 2012 . In 2005, Jeff was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association, becoming its vice chairman in 2009 . In addition, he is a Minority Owner in the NBA Development League’s Canton Charge, the American Hockey League’s Lake Erie Monsters, and Fathead, the leader in sports and entertainment graphics . Jeff is a principal of Rock Gaming LLC, a Midwest-based gaming partnership formed to bring first-class casino gaming to Ohio . Through a partnership with Caesars Entertainment, the group has developed unique urban casinos under the Horseshoe brand in Cleveland and Cincinnati . The companies are also developing an urban casino in downtown Baltimore, which is expected to open in 2014 . The casino developments are designed to create thousands of jobs while increasing tourism and sparking additional investment in urban cores . Rock Gaming and Caesars Entertainment also co-own Cleveland-area thoroughbred racetrack Thistledown, which opened as a racino in April 2013, as well as Turfway Park, a thoroughbred horseracing track located in northern . Jeff serves on the Rock Ohio Caesars Board of Directors . Rock Gaming is also an investor in Caesars Interactive Entertainment Inc ,. a Montreal-based online, mobile and social gaming subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment . Jeff is a principal of Rock Gaming’s affiliate, Athens Acquisition LLC, which acquired a majority interest in Detroit’s Greektown Casino-Hotel in April of 2013 . Jeff also serves on the Board of Directors . Jeff is the former President of JARC Properties—a non-profit organization providing housing and services to the developmentally disabled—and has served on the Board of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit . He has also been active in the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation as well as various other charitable organizations . He earned a bachelor’s degree in science from Wayne State University in Detroit .

11 OWNERSHIP NATHAN FORBES Managing Partner The Forbes Company, Southfield, Michigan Vice Chairman, Cleveland Cavaliers Nathan Forbes is the managing partner of The Forbes Company, a nationally recognized developer, owner and manager of luxury shopping destinations throughout Michigan and Florida . These landmark retail properties include the highly acclaimed Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan, The Mall at Millenia in Orlando, The Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens, and Waterside Shops in Naples . In June 2002, Forbes was part of a small group of investors that purchased Quicken Loans (which today consists of Quicken Loans, Rock Financial and Title Source) from Intuit Inc . In 2005, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball club of the National Basketball Association . The group has renovated the newly named “Quicken Loans Arena”, (known as “The Q”) including new seats, state-of-the-art scoreboards, video systems, sound systems, arena graphics, signage, security, locker room, suite upgrades, as well as the new state-of-the-art 55,000 square foot Cavalier Practice Facility named Cleveland Clinic Courts . In 2006, Forbes was part of an investor group that acquired and currently operates Fathead LLC, which licenses and sells life size colorful wall graphics . In November 2009, Forbes was part of a group that successfully backed a state constitutional amendment bringing casino gaming to Ohio . Rock Gaming owns and operates casinos in the downtowns of Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Detroit and one currently under construction in Baltimore, . Rock Gaming also owns and operates Thistledown Racino Racetrack in Cleveland, Ohio . Forbes earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan, and serves as its Chair on the Greater Detroit Campaign Leadership Council for the Victors for Michigan Campaign . Forbes and the company’s respective properties are actively involved in numerous charitable endeavors and organizations . He serves on the Board of Directors of the acclaimed Karmanos Cancer Institute, a world-renowned cancer center that is committed to the highest standard of research, patient care, and education . As well, Forbes is honored to serve on the College for Creative Studies Board of Trustees . Forbes is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Young Presidents’ Organization . He has also been recognized for his leadership in the Detroit area by receiving an honor of recognition as Detroit Newsmaker of The Year finalist .

12 BASKETBALL STAFF CHRIS GRANT General Manager Chris Grant was named general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers on June 4, 2010 . He originally joined the franchise as the club’s vice president of basketball operations/assistant general manager in July 2005 . Grant manages all aspects of scouting, personnel and player acquisitions . He also oversees the operations of the Cavs exclusive NBA Development League affiliate, the Canton Charge . In addition to those responsibilities, he supervises the Cavaliers performance team, who care for the medical needs and physical development of each player . With community involvement being integral to Grant’s focus with the team, he also guides the player appearance committee (PAC) for the business side of the Cavs organization . Since being named general manager, Grant has repositioned the organization for continued and sustainable success via the and trades, while managing the salary cap to keep the franchise in a position to sign free agents . He has acquired numerous draft picks, including the ’ 2011 first round pick, which secured the No . 1 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft Lottery for Cleveland . Grant selected , who went on to win the 2011-12 NBA Rookie of the Year award . In the same draft, he selected , who earned All-Rookie Second Team honors . In the 2012 NBA Draft, Grant selected who went on to earn All-Rookie First Team honors and who earned All-Rookie Second Team honors . As a result of transactions Grant has made since becoming GM, the Cavs have acquired six first round draft picks, three of which have not yet been taken . In the summer of 2013, Irving, Waiters and Zeller were a part of the USA Basketball Select Team Camp in Las Vegas, NV, while Thompson started for Team Canada in the FIBA Americas Championship in Caracas, Venezuela . Grant spearheaded the design and construction of the Cavaliers’ state-of-the-art player development center, Cleveland Clinic Courts, which opened at the start of the 2007 season . The 55,000 square foot facility is one of the most technologically advanced team development centers in pro sports . Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he spent the previous nine seasons with the where he was promoted in 2004 to the position of vice president of basketball operations and assistant general manager . In his nine years with the Hawks, Grant held six different positions including video intern, video coordinator, advance scout, assistant director of scouting, director of scouting and vice president/assistant general manager . Grant, a graduate of the University of San Diego, earned a degree in psychology . He also received a master’s degree in educational leadership from USD . Grant spent three seasons on the school’s basketball team after transferring from Canada Junior College . During the summer of 2011, he joined the national advisory board of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a nonprofit organization that aims to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience . He also joined the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital Leadership Council in the fall of 2011 . The nationally recognized Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital features world-class pediatric facilities and the country’s top physicians and specialists . He and his wife, Kelly, have three sons, Cameron, Boden and Hudson .

13 BASKETBALL STAFF DAVID GRIFFIN Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin joined the Cavaliers as vice president of basketball operations in September 2010 . In his role as VP of Basketball Operations, Griffin works closely with Cavaliers General Manager Chris Grant on all basketball and front office matters and oversees the team’s scouting and player personnel areas . Prior to joining the Cavaliers, Griffin spent 17 seasons with the Suns, the last three as the club’s senior vice president of basketball operations after being named to the position in June 2007 . After originally joining the Suns basketball communications department in 1993 as an intern, Griffin saw his responsibilities steadily grow due to his passion, work ethic and analytical expertise . After aiding the club’s media relations efforts for four seasons, Griffin moved to the basketball operations side in 1997, with a primary focus on statistical analysis, draft and free agency information, video preparation and scouting reports . Along the way, Griffin held the titles of assistant general manager of player personnel, director of player personnel, assistant director of player personnel and basketball operations assistant with the Suns . Additionally, he has served as tournament director for the NIKE Desert Classic pre-draft camp and was an assistant coach at Scottsdale Community College where he led the recruiting of five players that played Division I . He was also part of the basketball press information team at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta . The Phoenix native graduated from State in 1995 with a degree in political science . He and his wife, Meredith, reside on the east side of Cleveland .

TRENT REDDEN Assistant General Manager Trent Redden was promoted to assistant general manager in September of 2013 . In his role, he works closely with Cavaliers General Manager Chris Grant on basketball and front office matters, including scouting and player personnel areas . He also manages the college draft process, which includes the scouting all of the top draft prospects nationally . He previously served as the Director of College Player Personnel and prior to that was the team’s basketball operations manager/scout . Redden began his stint with the Cavaliers as a basketball operations intern in 2006 . He was hired full-time with the Cavs as the basketball operations assistant in August 2007 . He graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2006 from Southern Methodist University . Redden earned degrees in accounting and public policy . The Portland, native played basketball for two years for the Mustangs . Redden resides in Cleveland, Ohio .

14 BASKETBALL STAFF ZYDRUNAS ILGAUSKAS Special Assistant to General Manager Zydrunas Ilgauskas returned to the Cavaliers organization as the special assistant to the general manager in January 2012 . In his role as special assistant to the general manager, Ilgauskas is involved with all front office responsibilities, including the evaluation of amateur and professional prospects . One of the all-time great players in franchise history, ‘Z’ played 12 of his 13 seasons with the Cavaliers and finished his career as Cleveland’s all-time leader in games played (771), offensive rebounds (2,336), total rebounds (5,904) and blocks (1,269) while ranking second in points scored (10,616) . Originally drafted by the Cavaliers with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft, Ilgauskas finished his playing career with averages of 13 0. points on 476. shooting, 7 3. rebounds and 1 6. blocks in 27 2. minutes in 843 games (724 starts) . The 7-foot-3 center earned All-Star honors on two occasions (2003, 2005) and played in six postseasons with the Cavaliers, including playing a major role on the Cavaliers teams that reached at least the second round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs in five consecutive seasons (2006-2010) and made the franchise’s first appearance in the NBA Finals in 2007 . Ilgauskas and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Deividas and Povilas .

KOBY ALTMAN Director of Pro Player Personnel Koby Altman was promoted to director of pro player personnel for the Cavaliers in September 2013 . He originally joined the Cavs as pro personnel manager in August 2012 . In his role as director of pro personnel, Altman will coordinate the team’s domestic professional scouting efforts and will General Manager Chris Grant and Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin with other player personnel related matters . Prior to joining the Cavaliers, Altman served as an assistant coach at Columbia University for the past two seasons, where he also led Columbia’s developmental basketball program . In addition to his duties at Columbia over the past two seasons, Altman has extensive experience with the USA Basketball program . In the summer of 2010, he served as the Operations Manager for USA Basketball’s Under-17 team at the inaugural FIBA Under-17 World Championship in Hamburg, Germany . That 17-and-under squad won the first gold medal to ever be awarded for that age group and featured three players selected among the top 10 in the 2012 NBA Draft . In 2009, he assisted Team USA’s 19-and-under team in the FIBA Under-19 World Championship in Auckland, New Zealand . That squad also won the gold, its first in that age group since 1991 . Prior to joining Columbia, Altman spent the 2009-10 season at Southern as a graduate assistant after earning his master’s degree in sport management at UMASS . While earning his degree at UMASS, he also coached at nearby Amherst College for two seasons and helped guide the team to a 48-11 record . He played collegiately at Middlebury College, where he was a three-year starter at guard .

15 BASKETBALL STAFF CHICO AVERBUCK Director of International Scouting Chico Averbuck was named director of international scouting for the Cleveland Cavaliers in October 2004 . Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he served as a scout for the for four seasons . As the director of international scouting, Averbuck directs all of Cleveland’s international scouting activities and assist General Manager Chris Grant . Averbuck spent seven years in the CBA in various positions, ranging from basketball operations in the league office to assistant coach/director of player personnel with several teams . In addition, he spent time as a coach with the Iraklis Basketball Club in Solinque, Greece and also served as the director of scouting for the Peristeri Pro Basketball Club in Athens, Greece . Averbuck graduated from State University at Bakersfield earning a degree in communications with a minor in psychology . He and his wife, Jennifer, have three children; Sam, Will and Hannah .

DAVID HENDERSON Director of East Coast Scouting David Henderson joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2006-07 as a full time college scout . In September of 2010, he was promoted director of East Coast scouting . As director of East Coast scouting, Henderson will be responsible for evaluating collegiate, minor league and professional players . Prior to joining the Cleveland Cavaliers, he spent one year with the Atlantic Coast Conference Office developing a program that would expose more student/athletes to jobs in athletic administration . From 1996-99, he was an assistant coach at Duke University under Coach Mike Krzyzewski . Most recently, Henderson was the head coach at the University of from 2000-06 . He started his pro career in the CBA with the . Henderson then signed with the and played 22 games in the 1987-88 NBA season . The Drewry, North Carolina native played two seasons in Dijon, France in 1988-89 . Afterwards he moved to Israel where he had successful seasons with Hapoel Tel Aviv, Hapoel Holon, Maccabi Rishon LeZion and Maccabi Ramat Gan . He retired from playing in 1996 . Henderson graduated from Duke with a degree in economics . He and his wife Carla have two daughters, Lia and McKinley .

PETE BABCOCK College Scout Pete Babcock was named college scout for the Cleveland Cavaliers in November 2006 . Throughout over 30 years in the NBA, Pete Babcock has served as a volunteer scout, regional scout, assistant coach, director of scouting, director of player personnel, vice president of basketball operations, general manager and president with seven other franchises: the New Orleans Jazz, , Bucks, San Diego Clippers, Nuggets, Atlanta Hawks and . During his tenure with Denver, where he ultimately became President and General Manager, the Nuggets made the playoffs six out of six years, won two Midwest Division Championships and reached the Western Conference Finals in 1984-85 . Upon arriving in Atlanta in 1990, Babcock took three years to rebuild the team, resulting in the 1993-94 Central Division Championship and the best record in the Eastern Conference . From 1990-1999, the team made the playoffs eight out of nine seasons . Babcock left the Hawks following the 2003 season with a record of 527-507 with the Hawks, and an overall NBA record of 804-722 with 100 playoff games, three Division Championships, one Conference Finalist and six Conference semi-finalists . A political science major at Arizona State (1971), he earned his masters degree from ASU in 1976 . Instead of pursing his political aspirations, he began coaching and teaching at the high school level in Phoenix . He and his wife, Yo, have two daughters, Amy and Katie and a grandson, Carson and granddaughter, Avery .

16 COACHING STAFF MIKE BROWN Head Coach Mike Brown returned to the Cavaliers as the team’s 19th head coach in franchise history on April 24, 2013 . Brown most recently coached the Los Angeles Lakers and was head coach of the Cavaliers from 2005-2010 . He has a career head coaching record of 314-167 ( 652). which is the sixth-highest winning percentage in NBA history among coaches with at least 400 games coached . Brown has won at least one playoff series every full season he has been a head coach in the NBA . Among head coaches who have coached in the NBA at least five years, Brown, and are the only coaches who have never missed the playoffs in their entire coaching career . Brown is also the only head coach in NBA history to win the first round of the playoffs every full year of his head coaching career (coached five years or longer) . In his first season at the helm with the Lakers in 2011-12, Brown led the team to a 41-25 ( .621) lockout shortened record that saw Los Angeles finish atop the Pacific Division as they advanced to the second round of the 2012 Playoffs . He joined the Lakers after previously serving as an NBA analyst for ESPN in 2010-11 . The seven-year NBA veteran head coach has the best winning percentage of any coach in the Cavs’ 43-year history . In five seasons with the Cavs, he has compiled a regular season record of 272-138 ( 663). . The Cavs have posted at least 45 wins in each season he has coached, the first and only time that Cleveland reached that mark in five straight seasons (2005-2010) . Brown was named the 2008-09 NBA Coach of the Year by members of the media and has compiled a postseason record with the Cavs of 42-29 ( .592) . He led the team to at least the second round of the postseason in each of his five seasons, including Cleveland’s first ever trip to the NBA Finals in 2007 . Brown also earned Coach of the Month honors three times during the 2008-09 season (December, February and March) and, along with his coaching staff, earned the opportunity to coach the Eastern Conference All-Stars at the 2009 All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona . One of the NBA’s top young coaches, Brown also led the Cavaliers to becoming only the 12th team in NBA history to have 66 wins, a franchise high . Brown was the fourth youngest coach in NBA history to win 60 games . In 2009-10, Brown again led the Cavs over the 60-win plateau, spearheading Cleveland to the best overall record (61-21) and top home record (35-6) in back-to-back seasons . With at least 60 wins in consecutive seasons, the Cavs became only the ninth different franchise (18th time) to accomplish that feat . After posting a 50-32 record in 2005-06, which was the most wins as a first-year head coach in team history, Brown became the first rookie head coach since the 2001-02 season to post 50 wins in a season . Brown followed that up with another 50-win season (50-32) in his second year, 45 wins (45-37) in his third year, 66 wins (66-16) in his fourth year and 61 wins during season number five . Between 2005 and 2010, Cleveland under Brown was the only team to have reached at least the second round of the playoffs in each of those seasons and one of just five teams in the NBA that qualified for the playoffs during that stretch . In those five playoff appearances, Brown’s 42-29 ( 592). postseason record with the Cavs was the third-best playoff winning percentage in the NBA over that span behind only the Los Angeles Lakers and , and his 8-5 ( .615) mark in playoff series makes him the winningest playoff head coach in team history . It was also the first and only time in franchise history that the team had a winning record in five consecutive postseasons . During his first playoff run as head coach, Brown led Cleveland to the Eastern Conference Semifinals in the 2006 Playoffs and became the first coach in franchise history to lead his team to a playoff series win in his first season by defeating Washington, 4-2, in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs . In the 2007 Playoffs, Brown led the Cavaliers to their first Eastern Conference Championship and a trip to the NBA Finals after Cleveland knocked off the Pistons, 4-2, in the Eastern Conference Finals . He guided the Cavaliers to their first series sweep in the first round versus Washington and then led Cleveland to a 4-2 win in the conference semifinals against . In the 2008 Playoffs, the Cavaliers defeated the , 4-2, before taking the eventual NBA Champion Boston Celtics to a seven-game series . In the 2009 playoffs, the team swept the first two rounds, over the and Atlanta Hawks, for the first time in franchise history . The team finished the postseason at 10-4 ( 714),. which is the best record based on winning percentage in franchise history and the second-highest number of wins in a postseason, trailing only the 2007 playoffs when the team went 12-8 ( 600). .

17 Brown joined the Cavaliers after spending two seasons as the associate head coach of the Pacers and three seasons as an assistant coach for the Spurs . His career record as an assistant coach was 341-201 ( 629). and he won a division title with Indiana in 2003-04 after three straight division titles with San Antonio . He helped lead Indiana to consecutive playoff appearances including a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2004 . He was also on the bench for the Spurs during their 2003 World Championship season . While with the Spurs, Brown’s teams won at least 58 games each season . He also was the head coach for the Spurs’ summer league teams in Boston and . Brown spent three years with the Washington Wizards’ staff beginning in 1997, spending the first two years as an assistant under Bernie Bickerstaff and his final year as the team’s professional scout . The 43-year-old (born March 5, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio) began his NBA career with the in 1992, where he spent five seasons, first as the team’s video coordinator and then as a scout . He participated in the NBA’s Basketball without Borders program in Johannesburg, South Africa in the summer of 2006 . Mike and his wife, Carolyn, are actively involved in the Cavaliers’ community relations initiatives including “Domestic Violence Center,” “Cleveland Municipal School District,” “Cleveland Christian Home” and “Shoes & Clothes for Kids” . Brown is a 1992 graduate of the University of San Diego with a degree in business . He played basketball for two seasons at USD after spending two years at Mesa Community College . He attended high school in Germany at Wurzburg American High School . He and Carolyn have two sons, Elijah and Cameron .

MIKE BROWN COACHING RECORD NBA REGULAR SEASON Year Team Record Pct. Finish 05-06 Cleveland 50-32 609. 2nd Central Division 06-07 Cleveland 50-32 609. 2nd Central Division 07-08 Cleveland 45-37 548. 2nd Central Division 08-09 Cleveland 66-16 804. 1st Central Division 09-10 Cleveland 61-21 743. 1st Central Division 11-12 L A. . Lakers 41-25 621. 1st Pacific Division 6 years 313-163 .657 NBA PLAYOFFS Year Team Record Pct. Finish 05-06 Cleveland 7-6 538. Eastern Conference Semifinals 06-07 Cleveland 12-8 600. NBA Finals 07-08 Cleveland 7-6 538. Eastern Conference Semifinals 08-09 Cleveland 10-3 769. Eastern Conference Finals 09-10 Cleveland 6-5 545. Eastern Conference Semifinals 11-12 L A. . Lakers 5-7 416. Western Conference Semifinals 6 years 47-35 .573 Coaching Notes: 1997-99 – Washington Assistant Coach 2000-03 – San Antonio Assistant Coach 2003-05 – Indiana Assistant Coach Awards & Honors: 2003 – NBA Champion 2007 – Eastern Conference Champion 2009 – Eastern Conference All-Star Game Coach 2009 – NBA Coach of the Year

18 COACHING STAFF JIM BOYLAN Assistant Coach Jim Boylan was named lead assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers in July 2013 . He comes to Cleveland after spending the last five seasons as the lead assistant with the , including the last 50 games of the 2012-13 season as the interim head coach . He joined the Bucks after finishing the final 56 games of the 2007-08 season as the Bulls Interim Head Coach . He had served as lead assistant to in for four years as well as all five in Milwaukee . Boylan’s NBA coaching career began in 1992 as a video coordinator/advance scout and assistant coach for with the Cavaliers . Boylan remained through a head coaching change and was an assistant on ’s bench through 1997 . Boylan was an assistant to with the (1997-00), with Skiles in Phoenix (2000-02) and in Atlanta (2003-04) . He has reached the postseason in the NBA with Chicago (three times, two 47-plus win seasons), Phoenix (once, a 50-plus win season), Cleveland (four times, one 54-win and two 47-win seasons) and most recently with Milwaukee twice (2009-10, 2012-13), including the club’s 46-win season in 2009-10 . Starting of the Marquette Warriors 1977 NCAA Championship team, Boylan led the club in assists during his junior and senior seasons before being selected by the in the 1978 NBA Draft . Boylan’s coaching career began as a player/coach in Switzerland (1982-86) where he led the Vevey Basketball club to the first championship in its 30-year history . He has also coached in the CBA (Rochester Renegade), with Michigan State (1986-89) and served as the head coach at the University of (1989-92) . Boylan and his wife, Jane, have two children, Jessica, and Shaina .

19 COACHING STAFF BERNIE BICKERSTAFF Assistant Coach Bernie Bickerstaff was named an assistant coach with the Cleveland Cavaliers in July 2013 . He brings almost 40 years of NBA experience to fellow University of San Diego alumnus Mike Brown’s bench . Most recently an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers (2012-13), Portland Trail Blazers (2010-12) and (2008-10), and prior to his time in Portland and Chicago, Bickerstaff was tabbed to guide the newly founded Charlotte Bobcats as both general manager and head coach in the team’s first three seasons (2004-07) before serving as the club’s Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations in 2007-08 . Bickerstaff, the 1986-87 NBA Coach of the Year, owns a 419-518 ( 447). NBA head coaching record over 14 seasons with Seattle, Denver, Washington, Charlotte and the Los Angeles Lakers, while ranking 39th on the NBA’s all-time victories list . Receiving his first NBA head coaching opportunity with the Seattle Supersonics in 1985, Bickerstaff led his team to three playoff appearances over five seasons in the Pacific Northwest, one of which included a trip to the 1987 Conference Finals . Following his time in Seattle, Bickerstaff joined the Denver Nuggets in 1990 as President and General Manager . During six-plus seasons in Denver, he was responsible for selecting four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year in the 1991 NBA Draft while his team made history in the 1994 Playoffs, becoming the first eighth-seed to defeat a top seed in the first round . Bickerstaff took on head coaching responsibilities from 1994-96 but returned to his role solely as General Manager after hiring a coaching replacement 13 games into the 1996-97 season . Midway through the 1996-97 season, Bickerstaff returned to Washington where he began his NBA coaching career back in 1973 as the league’s youngest assistant coach at age 29 . From 1973-85, he served in that capacity with the then Bullets, helping guide Washington to the 1978 NBA Championship, three NBA Finals appearances and 10 playoff berths . This time around as a head coach, Bickerstaff inherited a team that was 22-25 over the first 47 games . In spite of the sub 500. record, he guided the club to a 22-13 mark following the All-Star break that included a 16-5 record in the final 21 games as Washington qualified for the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons . Bickerstaff concluded his tenure in Washington with a 77-72 ( 517). record after coaching most of the 1998-99 season . Prior to coaching, Bickerstaff played two seasons each for the Univ . of San Diego and the Univ . of Rio Grande, where he was later awarded an honorary doctorate . San Diego also offered him his first coaching opportunity . Named an assistant coach for the 1968-69 season, he was elevated to head coach a year later and served in that capacity for the next four seasons . Through the years, Bickerstaff has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades . In 1987, he earned the prestigious Horace Mann Award for Leadership and was also named the 1987 Sports Person of the Year, presented by the Pro-Am Basketball Association . In 1995, Bickerstaff was inducted into the University of San Diego’s Hall of Fame, was later inducted into the ’s inaugural Hall of Honor and was a 2012 Breitbard Hall of Fame inductee . In 2010, he was inducted into the John McClendon Minority Athletics Administrators Hall of Fame and in 2011, was named a Kappa Legend and Icon in Sports . His hometown of Benham, Kentucky even named a street – Bernard Bickerstaff Boulevard – in his honor . Bickerstaff, who has also served as a TV and radio analyst with the Wizards, Spurs, Sporting News Radio and NBA com,. and his wife, Eugenia, have five children and 11 grandchildren . Their youngest son, John-Blair is an assistant coach with the Rockets .

20 COACHING STAFF IGOR KOKOSKOV Assistant Coach Igor Kokoskov (kuh-KOS-kov) was named an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers in July 2013 . He enters his 14th NBA season where he was most recently with the for five seasons (2008-2013) . During his tenure on an NBA bench, Kokoskov’s teams have made six conference finals appearances, two NBA Finals trips and have earned one NBA championship . Kokoskov joined the Suns after five seasons with the Detroit Pistons (2003-2008), reaching the conference finals in each campaign and earning the 2004 NBA title . Prior to joining the Pistons, Kokoskov served as an assistant with the Los Angeles Clippers from 2000-03 under then-head coach , becoming the first full-time, non-American assistant coach in NBA history . Kokoskov later became the first non-American assistant to win an NBA championship and also the first to serve on an NBA All-Star Game coaching staff . He owns the distinction of being the first European coach to hold a full-time position with an NCAA Division I-A school when he served as an assistant at the University of Missouri during the 1999-00 season under Quinn Snyder and with current Milwaukee Bucks General Manager John Hammond . A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Kokoskov owns extensive international experience as a head coach and assistant coach . He was an assistant with the Serbian national team at the 2004 Athens Olympics under renowned European coach Zeljko Obradovic . Kokoskov has enjoyed six successful summers (2008-13) as the national team head coach for the Republic of . His team has twice qualified for the European Championships during his tenure, something the nation had never done previously . In 2012, his work with the national team earned him the Order of Honour, Georgia’s highest civilian honor . Prior to his move to the United States, the 41-year-old Kokoskov instructed the former Yugoslavia’s top amateur and professional players for eight years, including a stint as an assistant coach for the nation’s junior national team . Kokoskov has participated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program and administered other clinics throughout Africa and Europe . He and his wife Patricia were married in the summer of 2009 . The couple has two children: a son, Luka, and daughter, Elina-Grace .

JAMAHL MOSLEY Assistant Coach Jamahl Mosley was named an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers in July 2010 . Prior to joining the Cavaliers, he spent five seasons with the Nuggets, the last three as an assistant/player development coach . In that role, he assisted with developing the skills and fundamentals of Nuggets players . In his three seasons as an assistant coach, the Nuggets reached the playoffs each year, winning 50 games or more and reaching the playoffs each season, including winning the Northwest division twice and making a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2009 . Before joining the Denver bench, he spent two seasons with the Nuggets working in player development and advance scouting . Mosley was a four-year letterman at the University of from 1997 to 2001, and he is one of 27 players in school history to score over 1,000 points . Following his collegiate career, he played four seasons of professional basketball overseas: two years in Australia for the Victoria Titans, one year in Spain with Baloncesto Leon and one year in Korea . A native of Milwaukee, , Mosley has participated in Basketball Without Borders in Africa on two occasions . He currently resides in downtown Cleveland .

BRET BRIELMAIER Assistant Coach Bret Brielmaier was named an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers in July 2013 . He joins the Cavs after spending the previous four seasons with the , most recently as the team’s video coordinator . The Mankato, native is a graduate of the University of Arizona (’08) . Brielmaier played on the Wildcats basketball team four years while at Arizona . He received his first glimpse into coaching during the 2008-09 season, as the team’s undergraduate assistant coach . The 27-year-old’s first NBA experience came in 2009-10 as the Spurs player development assistant before being promoted to video coordinator for the 2010-11 season .

21 PERFORMANCE TEAM ALEX MOORE High Performance Director Alex Moore enters his first season as High Performance Director for the Cavaliers . In this position, he leads the Performance Team (Sport Science, Medical, Nutrition & Strength and Conditioning) in a direction that focusses on ensuring the basics are done perfectly combined with some innovative measures that help the organization monitor and manage the players in the best manner possible . Prior to joining the Cavs, Moore worked as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the US Ski Team for 6 years . During his tenure, the Ski Team enjoyed their most successful Olympics ever in Vancouver 2010, almost doubling their previous best medal count with 21 medals . The Australian native has also worked with various professional teams in numerous sports including the Brisbane Lions (Australian Football Club), the NSW Waratahs () and the Northern Spirit (Soccer) . He also spent three years working in the Institute of Sport system in Australia .

STEPHEN SPIRO Head Athletic Trainer Stephen Spiro was named head athletic trainer in August 2013 . In his role, he is responsible for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of injuries, along with the rest of the Cavaliers Performance Team . Working both individually and collectively with the basketball players, he helps maintain their overall health and well-being by implementing alternative conditioning and fitness programs . Spiro joined the Cavs as assistant athletic trainer in September 2010 . Prior to joining the Cavs, He spent six years as an assistant athletic trainer at Temple University serving as the primary athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program . Upon graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from Temple University in 2002, the Onset, Mass . native enrolled in the master’s program at the University of (FL) . While at Miami, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the women’s volleyball team and also worked with the Hurricane football team . He was a part of the sports medicine staff for the 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl national championship game . After earning his master’s degree in sports medicine from Miami (’04), Spiro joined the staff of the Pawtucket Red Sox as an assistant athletic trainer . Spiro resides in Rocky River with his wife, Abbey, and their dog Tessie .

22 PERFORMANCE TEAM GEORGE SIBEL Physical Therapist George Sibel has been a physical therapist with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the past eight seasons . In his role, along with the rest of the Cavaliers Performance team, he is responsible for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of player injuries . Sibel has been a physical therapist with the Cleveland Clinic for 12 years . Sibel completed his undergraduate studies at John Carroll University and earned his Masters degree from Walsh University . He also has a Doctorate from Wheeling Jesuit University .

DEREK MILLENDER Performance Specialist Derek Millender was named performance specialist in August 2013 . He was previously the Cavs assistant strength and conditioning coach for three seasons . Millender is responsible for coordinating strength, conditioning and flexibility programs for each member of the Cavaliers’ team . In addition to developing in-season programs, he works individually with each player during the offseason to prepare them for the rigors of an NBA campaign . He also works with a nutritionist closely to recommend the right foods at the right time (Nutrient Timing), along with supplement recommendation . Prior to joining the Cavs, he was the head strength and conditioning coach for Cleveland State University . He also spent two years in the Cleveland Indians organization (2006 Mahoning Valley Scrappers (A), 2007 Akron Aeros (AA)) . The Pensacola, Florida native completed his undergrad studies in 2004 at the University of South and earned his Master’s Degree in Exercise Science from Cleveland State University in 2010 . Millender is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), a Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and is also a Sports Performance Coach through United States Weightlifting (USAW) . He resides in Cleveland, OH

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Anthony Leotti Mark Cashman Marvin Cross David Painter Manager Basketball Director of Team Director of Team Facility Manager, Administration & Operations Security Cleveland Clinic Team Counsel Courts

Maura Schroeder Norma Hoops Phil Handy Vitaly Potapenko Team Operations Executive Assistant Director of Player Assistant Director Manager to the General Development/ Player Development Manager Assistant Coach

Mike Gansey Dan Vincent Mike Gerrity Larry Nance Director of Manager of Video Assistant Team Special Projects Development and Advance Video Coordinator Coordinator League Operations Scouting

Colleen Garrity Jon Nichols Brad DeAngelis Taotao Zhang Vice President of Director of Analytics IS Developer Basketball Community Relations/ Operations Player Programs Assistant 24 MEDICAL STAFF

Dr. AJ Cianflocco Dr. Richard Parker Yusuke Nakayama Team Physician Team Physician Assistant Athletic Trainer, Performance Scientist

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS

Jeff Feld Andrew Denisco Basketball Operations Basketball Operations Assistant Assistant

25 BUSINESS STAFF LEN KOMOROSKI CEO, Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena Len Komoroski was named president of the Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena organization in April 2003 . With more than 30 years of experience in pro sports and entertainment, Komoroski’s leadership has helped set a solid business foundation from which the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, AHL Lake Erie Monsters, AFL Cleveland Gladiators, NBADL Canton Charge and Quicken Loans Arena have flourished into one of the most successfully operated sports and entertainment organizations in the country . In his first year, Komoroski restructured and transformed how the Cavaliers approached the business community; assembled a team of top sports marketing pros; transformed the organization’s communications efforts; and oversaw the development of one of the most dynamic game experiences in the NBA . Other accomplishments at the helm of the Cavaliers business operations include playing pivotal roles in developing one of the top cable television relationships in the NBA with Fox Sports Ohio, as well as securing the entitlement of the Cavaliers new state-of-the-art player development center - Cleveland Clinic Courts . The Cavaliers franchise has been repeatedly recognized within the pro sports team industry (NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and MLS) as one of five Finalist for Sports Business Journal’s prestigious “Sports Team of the Year” award in recent years . The award recognizes excellence, creativity and innovation in franchise business operations . Very active as a community and civic leader, he is also one of the seven Principles of Rock Gaming, which is bringing first-class, full-service casino gaming to downtown Cleveland and Cincinnati along with thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of positive economic impact for local and statewide communities . He serves on the board of directors of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, the Downtown Cleveland Alliance, and the Cleveland chapters of City Year, American Red Cross, and United Way . He is also Chairman of the Board for Positively Cleveland, Cleveland’s convention and visitors bureau . Prior to joining the Cavaliers organization, Komoroski was the Senior Vice President and Chief of Business Operations with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles (1996-2003) . There, he played a pivotal role in the Eagles’ growth and business success, which included bringing the Eagles Television Network in-house and helping to broker the record-setting, multi-million dollar naming rights deal for the Eagles training facility, the NovaCare Complex; development of Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles state-of-the-art stadium and secured a 20-year, $140 million naming rights agreement with Lincoln Financial Group which, at the time, was one of the largest such agreements in pro sports history . Prior to the Eagles, Komoroski was the Senior Vice President and COO of the International Hockey League’s (IHL) Cleveland Lumberjacks (1994-96) . The team was one of three profitable IHL teams in 1996 . His first stint in the NBA was with as Vice President of Sales (1988-1994), there he played a major role in the start-up of the team and its arena, the Target Center . Komoroski is a 1982 cum laude graduate of Duquesne University . He and his wife Denise have three daughters – Kristin, Kelly, Jamie and one son, Zachary .

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